Posted Jul 10, 2012, 9:16 PM
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World Trade Center Transportation Hub Assumes Its Sinuous Form
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
July 10, 2012
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It has cost much more and taken far longer than expected, but as the structural form of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava begins to emerge, it’s clear that New York and New Jersey will get some serious architecture for all that time and money.
Passers-by have no way yet to gauge how much progress has been made, since the work so far has occurred below street level. PATH commuters who have been threading through and around barriers know something big is going on, but cannot really see what it is. Absent any visible signs, it has been easy to focus on the budget, now nearly twice the original estimate of $2 billion, and on the construction timetable, which has stretched to 10 years from 4.
But for the first time, completion is imaginable. The public centerpiece of the project, an aboveground entrance at Church Street known as the Oculus, has taken on its finished oval shape. The sweeping ceiling beams of the mezzanine are in place. Wherever one turns, the sensuous curves of Mr. Calatrava’s design have taken tangible form.
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