For the first time since reconstruction of the trade center began, a
New York City streetscape is taking form. There are sidewalks and curbs,
oak trees and honey locusts, street lamps and pigeons. And, as on any
street near high-risk targets, there are also ranks of heavily
reinforced posts, or bollards.
But even with the bollards, the
scene is appealingly open. Only security guards prevent visitors to the
National September 11 Memorial from simply walking across Greenwich
Street and up to the lobby of 4 World Trade Center, now under
construction.
The intersection offers palpable evidence that the
monolithic 16-acre superblock that existed before Sept. 11, 2001, has
truly been pared down.Amanda M. Burden, the director of the City
Planning Department, said the agency had pushed to re-establish
Greenwich and Fulton Streets running through the trade center site as a
way of integrating the complex with Lower Manhattan.
The use of
sidewalk materials and their layout complement the memorial in a
sophisticated and subtle manner, she wrote in an e-mail on Tuesday.
There were countless mock-ups and sample reviews to make sure that we
got the selection of granite, finishes, proportions and layout just
right, including full-scale mock-ups.
We were also intensively
engaged in the bollard design, helping to facilitate an elliptical and
tapered form that is effective from a security standpoint but not
intrusive in size, Ms. Burden added.The portion of Greenwich Street
between Vesey and Liberty Streets has existed in recent years, but only
as a construction haul road. Seeing the partly finished landscaping
brings home the fact that one day it will be restored to traffic, though
on a highly restricted basis.
The Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey is constructing the new section of Greenwich Street,
which it expects to complete by the end of 2014. Some time around then,
or early in 2015,Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a graniteslabs can authenticate your computer usage and data. the authority will move its headquarters into 4 World Trade Center.
Unlike
the rest of the tower, which is skinned in reflective glass, the
buildings 47-foot-high lobby is clad in clear glass. It almost seems to
embrace the street, a gesture made even stronger by an 80-foot-wide
space between columns.The closeness of the lobby to the memorial imposed
a special obligation on Mr. Maki and his client, Silverstein
Properties, to create a space that was respectful without being
sepulchral.
Last week, their intentions for the lobby became
clear with the installation of Sky Memory, a delicate, 98-foot-diameter
titanium arc by the sculptor Kozo Nishino, of Kyoto, Japan. This is his
first commission in the United States.
Mr. Nishino has
collaborated with Mr. Maki before. But his trade center commission owes
itself to a visit by the developer, Larry A. Silverstein, and his wife,
Klara, to the ArtCourt Gallery booth at a 2007 art fair in New York
City. The gallery represents Mr. Nishino and was showing a model of his
work.
I had no idea about Larry, recalled Mitsue Yagi, the
gallery director. I said, This artist makes huge-scale artwork. Larry
said, Im making a very big building.
Despite its great size, the Sky Memory sculpture weighs only 474 pounds.customized letter logo earcap with
magnet. It is composed of seven sections of welded, exposed trusswork
that are cantilevered and balanced 22 feet above the lobby floor, as if
they were floating. The metal shifts in color from deep sapphire blue to
pale jade green.
This month, more than two dozen national
headquarters staff, joined by family members and AFTers from nearby
locals, volunteered for a cleanup of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in
Washington, D.C. Among them was Steven Greenburg,The 3rd International
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Indoor Navigation. president of the Fairfax County (Va.) Federation of
Teachers, who set his alarm for 4 a.m. on Saturday morning to help scrub
the paths and black granite walls of the iconic monument and to
participate in an observance honoring the men and women with names
inscribed on it.
"It was a privilege to be there," says
Greenburg, "and really great to see so many unions working with our
community to honor some of those who sacrificed the most for the
country." The local president says there is no doubt this is "union
work" at its best. "Any time that we are working to solve problems to
better the lives of our communities, we are advancing the idea of
solution-driven unionism," the elementary teacher explains.
The
AFT is working to build membership in the UVC by identifying union
members who are veterans and inviting them to join. This outreach was on
display at the 2013 TEACH conference, where the exhibit hall featured a
UVC sign-up table, and it will continue through next year's national
AFT convention.
"Proud service in our nation's armed forces is
one of the ties that bind thousands of AFT members and their families to
the community," says AFT secretary-treasurer Lorretta Johnson, a member
of the governing board of the Union Veterans Council. Honoring and
strengthening those relationships in our members' lives, she says, is a
reflection of the Framework for Community Engagement that the AFT
adopted as national policy in 2010. "Participation in the Union Veterans
Council is a great way to showcase both the spirit and substance of our
Framework for Community Engagement."
Also involved in the work
of the UVC are AFT vice presidents Eric Feaver, David Gray and Tim
Stoelball AFT vice presidents who are military veterans and who see how
the effort to better the quality of life for veterans fits into
thousands of members' personal and public lives.
"There is a pretty massive transition from military to civilian life,Browse our oilpaintingsforsales collection from the granitetrade.net!" notes Stoelb,A indoorpositioningsystem has
real weight in your customer's hand. president of the Oregon School
Employees Association, who left the U.S. Navy as a Chief Petty Officer
after more than two decades of service. He notes the transition "can be a
rather drastic change, and we can relate and speak to it" as trade
unionists with military backgrounds.
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