What's Wrong with This New York Skyscraper?

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  • What's Wrong with This New York Skyscraper?
    The World Trade Center is one of the most unique and challenging construction sites because of its tragedy and history. A few decades have passed, but construction barricades and cranes still appear nearby. For this video, we will take a look at why the World Trade Center is still unfinished work.
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    The Twin Towers, part of the original World Trade Center, were the highest structures in the world when they were finished and unveiled in 1973. On the morning of September 11, 2001, they were destroyed when two Boeing 767s were deliberately crashed into the complex by hijackers with ties to al-Qaeda. The nearby buildings also experienced structural breakdowns due to the World Trade Center's eventual collapse. It took eight months for the World Trade Center site to be cleaned up and recovered before construction on its reconstruction could begin.
    Over the past few years, some of its infrastructures have become available. The memorial plaza and its twin reflecting ponds were completed in 2011. Additionally, the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum also opened its doors. The building with a distinct antenna spire, formerly the Freedom Tower, opened in 2014. It is now known as One World Trade Center. In the year 2016, the opening of more buildings was witnessed; these include a mall and an underground transit hub. Three bright skyscrapers were recently constructed and are now open and operational. These buildings stood instead of those lost in the attack.
    No construction sites have generated more controversy and discussion than the World Trade Center in New York. The World Trade Center complex's reconstruction is still incomplete after years of destruction in the September 11 attacks. On the site, two planned towers, a performing arts center, and a church where the yearly memorial honoring the roughly 3,000 victims of the episodes will take place on Saturday are still unfinished. Even though construction is still ongoing, visitors to the commemoration will no longer feel like they are in a construction area.
    Another vacant site close is where the residential tower known as the 5 World Trade Center is intended to stand.
    So what exactly are these infrastructures we should be expecting?
    2 World Trade Center
    Let's go over the 2 World Trade Centers. The site still needs to be finished, and if you look at the most recent rendering of the location, you'll observe that new gleaming skyscrapers should be in place. Most people might need to learn that there is an ongoing development of new buildings that will overlook the Memorial site of 9/11. Several vibrant paintings on steel sheds near the Oculus may be seen when you walk about the neighborhood. This is not solely an art display to amuse passersby. Actually, it's the 2 World Trade Center office skyscraper's unfinished foundations.
    Before beginning construction, developer Larry Silverstein stated that he intended to secure an anchor tenant for the tower. The 2 World Trade Center is designed to be the second-tallest skyscraper in the location, which could eventually have 80 floors shortly.
    Performing Arts Center
    Now let’s go over the Performing Arts Center. The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center is currently being built just to the west of the future site of 2 World Trade Center and is slated to open in 2023 after years of delays.
    A performance center was included in Daniel Libeskind's original plans for the World Trade Center. Still, after Frank Gehry and the Norwegian firm Snøhetta were selected to build it in 2004, disagreements over its budget and design jeopardized its future. The directors of the center revealed a new group of architects in 2015. The new team consists of Joshua Prince-Ramus of Rex Architecture P.C. and the company Davis Brody Bond who developed a cube made of translucent glass and marble.

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  • @FlowBroVR
    @FlowBroVR 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I didn't even know it was still under construction. :O

  • @Enigmatism415
    @Enigmatism415 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The St. Nicholas Orthodox Church opened last week.
    The Performing Arts Center (6WTC) will be finished sometime next year alongside the final portal to the WTC Cortlandt station.
    2WTC and 5WTC will rise on some future date.
    Everything else is completed.

    • @metajore3580
      @metajore3580 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      What final portal?

    • @Enigmatism415
      @Enigmatism415 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@metajore3580 There's a staircase and elevator leading down to the southbound platform of the Cortlandt WTC station directly adjacent to the Performing Arts Center along the eastern façade. This portal was temporarily opened in an incomplete state back in 2018 when the station opened, closed soon thereafter, and will open again permanently once the Performing Arts Center does.

    • @metajore3580
      @metajore3580 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Enigmatism415 Ok thanks

  • @md.delwarhossainmunna7460
    @md.delwarhossainmunna7460 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    wtf is going on?

  • @gabedellafave4655
    @gabedellafave4655 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's only No. 2 that is the problem. The three new WTC towers glutted the downtown office space market. Once Hudson Yards was built that wiped out the market. They should go residential with No. 2, but Sliverstein is stubborn and sticking to his guns. He wants an office building (with no takers).