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In December, New York saw the reopening of the new St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine—the only religious structure destroyed on 9/11. Renowned architect and engineer Santiago ...
As the World Trade Center PATH hub begins to soar over the 16-acre site, a year away from opening, the man behind it is hunkered down in a basement on the Upper East Side. There, beneath one of the ...
After years of construction delays the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine redesigned by Santiago Calatrava is open and aglow. Located adjacent to the World Trade Center site, the ...
Santiago Calatrava’s stunning Liège-Guillemins TGV station opened last month in Belgium, a glowing hump of glass and steel that’s built to serve 36,000 passengers a day. The structure declared a new ...
When the New York Times asked readers what they saw in the dramatic design of the newly inaugurated $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub, folks had no problem being brutally honest. “A ...
Santiago Calatrava designed Gübelin’s first watch in 20 years to celebrate the house’s anniversary as well as his friendship with its owners. By Milena Lazazzera In 1999, The Times Magazine ...
Cranes over the Transport Hub in July of 2012. Image © Mark Lennihan, AP Slowly, and surely not lacking critique, Santiago Calatrava's transport hub rises $2 billion ...
As it turned out, Calatrava would play a vital role in rebuilding lower Manhattan. In early 2004, while presenting his proposal for a new transportation hub for the World Trade Center (later dubbed ...
Considering he is both an architect and a structural engineer, it is not surprising that Santiago Calatrava considers the professions inextricably intertwined. "There is a symbiosis between ...