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Originally published in 1987 while the Twin Towers still stood -
brash and controversial, a new symbol of the city and the country -
this book offered the first serious consideration of the planning
and design of the World Trade Center. It benefited from interviews
with figures still on the scene, and archival documents still
available for study. Many of those interviewed, and many of the
documents, are gone. But even if they remained available today, it
would be impossible now to write this book from the same
perspective. Too much has happened here. In this, the tenth
anniversary year of the disaster, a new World Trade Center is
rising on the site. We can finally begin to imagine life returning,
with thousands of people streaming into the new buildings to work
or conduct business, and thousands more, from all over the world,
coming to visit the new memorial. It is only natural, then, that we
will find ourselves thinking about what life was like in the
original Center. This new edition of the book - expanded to include
copies of some of the documents upon which the text was based - is
offered as a memory of the World Trade Center as it once was. It is
also offered as a reminder of a more innocent time, when the Center
stood as a symbol, certainly, of hubris, wealth and power, but also
of the conviction that in New York City, Americans could do
anything to which they set their minds.
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