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  • Philip Nobel

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A look at the collision of interests behind the ambitious attempt to raise a new national icon at Ground Zero. Critic Philip Nobel strips away the hyperbole to reveal the secret life of the century's most charged building project. Providing a tally of deceptions and betrayals, a look at the meaning of events beyond the pieties of the moment, and a running bestiary of the main players--developers and bureaucrats, star architects and amateur fantasists, politicians and the well-spun press--Nobel's book bares the crucial moments as factions and institutions converge to create a noisy new culture at Ground Zero. Tragic and comic by turns, full of low dealings and high dudgeon, this book takes us behind the scenes at a site in search of its sanctity, exposing the reconstruction as the flawed product of a complicated city: driven by money, hamstrung by politics, burdened by the wounds it is somehow supposed to heal.

Genres

  • Architecture
  • Architecture and society
  • Architecture et société
  • Buildings, structures
  • City planning
  • Constructions
  • Designs and plans
  • Dessins et plans
  • Urbanisme
  • History
  • Current events
  • Architecture, united states
  • City planning, united states
  • New york (n.y.), buildings, structures, etc.
  • Buildings
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  • Philip Nobel

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Editions

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    Holt Paperbacks

    December 27, 2005

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    Granta Books

    March 7, 2005

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    Granta

    2005

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    Metropolitan Books

    2005

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Metropolitan Books

December 23, 2004

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    Holt & Company, Henry

    2005

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    1st ed.

    Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Co., Metropolitan Books

    2005