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An Architect at Ground Zero

David Childs, FAIA, was just a few years shy of retirement when the Twin Towers fell. Asked immediately by real estate developer Larry Silverstein to oversee the site's redesign, Childs entered a very public stage in his career. He talks with AIArchitect about architecture's role at ground zero, how he became involved, and his expectations for the project.

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