Oculus, World Trade Center Transportation Hub
by Elvira Peretsman
Title
Oculus, World Trade Center Transportation Hub
Artist
Elvira Peretsman
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
The Oculus, a lower Manhattan striking architectural landmark, is the centerpiece of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub (a terminal of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson system). Designed by famous Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this luminous space is intended to resemble “a bird flying from the hands of a child,” bringing a sense of hope to a site of tragedy.
The 335-foot-long retractable skylight fills the space with sunbeams on sunny days. Every September 11, at exactly 10:28 a.m. (the same time that the North Tower fell during the attack back in 2001) the skylight opens and the sunlight projects on the floor below a long strip of illumination that is called the ‘Way of Light.’ Symbolizing the light that continues to shine through after the darkness of the tragedy, the Oculus opening allows light to fill the massive space as a memorial to the attacks on the twin towers.
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Tags: world trade center, oculus, wtc, santiago calatrava, skylight, new york, nyc, port authority, westfield, pattern, architecture, architect, america, usa, manhattan, white, building, design, futuristic, modern, september 11, memorial
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March 6th, 2020
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