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Architects' Commentary, Effects on
Architectural Design and Practice
Sanchez, Jesus. "Fewer Skyscrapers Likely to Be Built in Shadow of Attack."
The Los Angeles Times, September 13, 2001, A32.
Glancey, Jonathan. "Reaching for the Sky: Jonathan Glancey on the Passion for Tall
Buildings and What Tuesday's Events Could Mean for the Future Shape of Our Cities."
The Guardian (Manchester, UK), September 15, 2001, 3.
Hume, Christopher. "Skyscrapers the New Dinosaurs?"
Toronto Star, September 15, 2001, A18.
Petroski, Henry. "Onward but Perhaps Not Upward."
The Washington Post, September 16, 2001, B2.
Weiss, Hedy. "Design Dilemma: Reducing Risk in Tall Targets."
Chicago Sun-Times, September 16, 2001, 9.
Gould, Whitney. "We Cannot Allow Fear to Dictate Commercial Architecture."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 17, 2001, B1.
Wax, Alan J. "Getting Back to Their Offices; Brookfield Tenants Are Told They Can Return
in 4-8 Weeks." New York Newsday, September 18, 2001, A25.
Dunlap, David W. and Julie V. Iovine. "Reaching the Sky, and Finding a Limit; Tall Buildings
Face New Doubt As Symbols of Vulnerability." New York Times,
September 19, 2001, A20.
Flint, Anthony. "Urban Downscaling Urged; Some Architects, Planners Push Cities Without
Skyscrapers." Boston Globe, September 19, 2001, A31.
Galloway, Jim. "High Hopes Abundant among Skyscraper Buildings Since Attack."
Atlanta Constitution, September 19, 2001, E1.
Horovitz, Bruce. "Skyscrapers' Popularity Could Suffer in Wake of Terrorism."
USA Today, September 19, 2001, B1.
Skapinker, Michael. "What Is the Future for the High-Rise Office? Building Design:
Attitudes to Skyscrapers May Be Changing After the Attacks on the US, but Companies Need Central
Locations for Attracting Staff and Exchanging Intelligence, Says Michael Skapinker."
Financial Times (London), September 19, 2001, 14.
Orton, Andrew. "After the World Trade Center: Learning Lessons."
Architects' Journal (September 20, 2001): 14.
Forgey, Benjamin. "Reach for the Sky; Despite Their Vulnerability, Towers Fill a Tall
Order." Washington Post, September 22, 2001, C1.
Worsley, Giles. "Skyscrapers in the Shadow of Terrorism, Last Week's Attacks Will Cause
Architects to Reconsider the Dangers of Building Tall Towers."
The Daily Telegraph (London), September 22, 2001, 7.
Hays, Constance L. "Trying to Reweave Threads of Tattered Offices."
The New York Times, September 23, 2001.
Litt, Steven. "Can Our Urban Ideology Withstand Attack?"
The Plain Dealer, September 23, 2001, I1.
Post, Nadine M., David B. Rosenbaum, William J. Angelo, Tom Sawyer, et al. "Experts Debate
Future of the Skyscraper in Wake of Disaster."
Engineering News-Record (September 24, 2001): 20
Franscell, Ron. "Architects Build Global Vision; Gathering Ponders September 11."
Denver Post, September 26, 2001, A17.
Iovine, Julie V. "Designers Look Beyond Debris."
The New York Times, September 27, 2001, F1.
Frank McDonald. "Skyscraper Design Will Change - or People Will Stop Building
Skyscrapers; The Destruction of New York City's World Trade Centre Is Bound to Lead to a
Worldwide Reassessment of High-Rise Buildings."
The Irish Times, September 27, 2001, 59.
Ivy, Robert. "Shaking Off the Terror."
Architectural Record (October 2001): 21.
"Rebuild the WTC Towers? Death of the Skyscraper? Architects and Engineers Weigh In."
Architectural Record (October 2001): 25.
"Renzo Piano Speaks with Record About Skyscrapers and the City."
Architectural Record (October, 2001): 136.
Whitehead, Ingrid. "F. Joseph Moravec: A Man with a Mission."
Architectural Record (October 2001): 268.
Reynolds, Jamie. "Architects and 9/11."
Architecture (October 2001): 39.
Wright, Gordon. "Editorial: A Time for Reassessment."
Building Design and Construction (October 2001): 5.
Coleman, Cindy. "Design in Crisis."
Interior Design (October 2001): 352.
Chartock, David S. "Construction Firms Rally in Wake of WTC Disaster."
New York Construction (October 2001): 14.
Goldstein, Lauren and Elinor Shields. "Design Debate in Defense of Tall Towers."
Time International (October 1, 2001): 20.
Byrnes, Nanette, Michelle Conlin and Gerry Khermouch. "The Future of the City."
Business Week (October 1, 2001): 52.
Khermouch, Gerry and Robert McNatt. "We're Not Going to Live in Bunkers."
Business Week (October 1, 2001): 54.
"Threats in 21st Century Seen More Difficult to Deal With."
The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), October 5, 2001.
King, John. "Terrorism Won't Topple Urbanite Love for Towers."
The San Francisco Chronicle, October 7, 2001, D1.
Beals, Gregory. "Quivering Heights; How Tall Is Too Tall? The Debate Among Architects Heats
Up." Newsweek, October 8, 2001, 60.
Mangels, John. "Tower-Safety Experts Rethink Everything After Terror Attack."
The Plain Dealer, October 9, 2001, A1.
Campbell, Robert and Peter Vanderwarker. "Is America's Romance with the Skyscraper Over?
End of the Line." The Boston Globe, October 14, 2001, 14.
Kamin, Blair. "Making Buildings Terror-Proof; Experts Gather Here to Brainstorm Ways to
Protect Skyscrapers." Chicago Tribune, October 15, 2001, 1.
Whitney, Anna. "Historic New York Buildings Put on 'Endangered' List; Heritage."
The Independent (London), October 16, 2001, 9.
"Lower Manhattan Is an Imperiled Treasure."
The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 21, 2001, I3.
Ouroussoff, Nicolai. "The Fortress Versus the Free Society."
The Los Angeles Times, October 21, 2001.
Peirce, Neal. "The Future of Tall Buildings in the Post-WTC World."
The Seattle Times, October 23, 2001.
Hamilton, William L. "With the World Redesigned, What Role for Designers?"
New York Times, October 25, 2001.
Salisbury, Marilyn. "After Sept. 11: Redesigning Tall Buildings for All."
The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 28, 2001, E2.
Safdie, Moshe. "Superior Complex; How to Rebuild New York."
The New Republic, October 29, 2001, 19.
Dunlap, David W. "Even Now, a Skyline of Twins."
New York Times, November 2, 2001, E35.
Dunlap, David W. "Finding Shelter After the Storm."
The New York Times, November 4, 2001.
Gunts, Edward. "Architects to Discuss the Role of High-Rises; Cityscape: The Specter of
Terrorism Leads Some to Believe That Skyscrapers Will No Longer Be Built."
The Baltimore Sun, November 5, 2001, E1.
Salingaros, Nikos. "The Future of Cities: The Absurdity of Modernism; Interview with Leon Krier."
www.planetizen.com, November 5, 2001.
Cook, Gareth. "Sept. 11 Tragedies Inspire Many High-Tech Concepts for High-Rise Escapes."
The Boston Globe, November 6, 2001, C1.
Gunts, Edward. "After Tragedy, Urban Design Has Become a Tall Order." The Baltimore
Sun, November 11, 2001. http://www.sunspot.net/features/arts/bal-as.arch11nov11.story
"Skyscrapers Are Here to Stay, Says Panel of Experts." The New York Times, November 12, 2001.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/12/arts/design/12SKY.html?todaysheadlines
Simanoff, Dave. "Architects Urged To Shape Lives." The Tampa Tribune, November 13, 2001.
Wieseltier, Leon. "Ruins." The New Republic, November 26, 2001.
http://www.thenewrepublic.com/112601/diarist112601.html
Lewis, Roger K. "The Tall and Short of It." The Washington Post, November 17, 2001, H4.
Ambrosini, Dana. "New Haven's Cesar Pelli Says Terrorism Cannot Kill Man's Urge to Build Higher."
The Connecticut Post, November 18, 2001. http://www.connpost.com/Stories/0,1002,3784%257E230297,00.html
Peters, Nick. "Lowering Sights on Building the Future." Scotland on Sunday, November 18, 2001.
Atkin, Ross. "Sept. 11 Reaffirms Trust's Mission to 'Save History'." The Christian Science Monitor,
November 21, 2001. http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/1121/p20s1-lihc.html
Wolfe, Tom. "The New New York: We All Know That After September 11, New York Will Never Be the Same Again. But the Same As What? Tom Wolfe Says the City Has Changed Beyond All Recognition in the Past Few Years." The Guardian (London), December 20, 2001.
Muschamp, Herbert. "With Viewing Platforms, a Dignified Approach to Ground Zero." The New York Times, December 22, 2001.
Glancey, Jonathan. "Saturday Review: Arts 2001: Architecture: High Anxiety." The Guardian (London), December 22, 2001.
Sudjic, Deyan. "Review of the Year: Arts: Architecture of the Year: Even After 11 September, Tall Is Still Beautiful: High-Rise Buildings Can Be Elegant, Sophisticated Emblems of fhe City's Future. And the Optimism of Those Who Design Them Remains Undimmed." The Observer (London), December 23, 2001.
Chandler, Mary Voelz. "Tragedy, Blunders, Successes Shaped the Year's Art Scene." Rocky Mountain News, December 29, 2001, E7.
Soon, Tay Kheng. "Arts Avenues to Create Real Identity." The Straits Times (Singapore), December 30, 2001, P3.
Muschamp, Herbert. "The Deadly Importance of Making Distinctions." The New York Times, December 30, 2001.
Heathcote, Edward. "The Shattered Twin Towers Symbolise the End of the Dream of Modernism." Financial Times (London), January 2, 2002.
Mehaffy, Michael W., and Nikos A. Salingaros. "The End Of The Modern World: The Twentieth Century ushered in a historic era of optimism for the rational "modern" future. September 11 ended the modernist dream for cities. But already new visions are emerging for a wiser, more hopeful future." www.planetizen.com, January 9, 2002. http://www.planetizen.com/oped/item.php?id=41
"Handling the Next Generation of Architects and Engineers." The Ottawa Citizen, January 14, 2002.
Johnson, Reed. "Architects Rebuild Themselves." The Plain Dealer, January 27, 2002.
MacMillan, Kyle. "Architecture Isn't Doomed by 9/11." The Denver Post, January 28, 2002, F8.
Updated February 4, 2002
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