It's tough being Michael Arad, designer of the 9/11 memorial in NYC:
Every step of the design process has been conducted in public: from figuring out how to list the names of the victims to choosing the trees for the plaza. To get away, Arad slips out every so often to an obscure corner of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where, in an unkempt field behind an abandoned hospital building, he contemplates a full-scale mockup of the planned memorial.
It's tough being Michael Arad, designer of the 9/11 memorial in NYC:
Every step of the design process has been conducted in public: from figuring out how to list the names of the victims to choosing the trees for the plaza. To get away, Arad slips out every so often to an obscure corner of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where, in an unkempt field behind an abandoned hospital building, he contemplates a full-scale mockup of the planned memorial.
Via the New Yorker.
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