05-01-2012, 11:01 AM
Hi,
I've just read that the new building of WTC is now the tallest one in NY.
I'd like to ask how you feel about it. Should they have built it? Is it better to look ahead or to dwell in the past?
I know there is also a large memorial, but I am still not sure about the new building.
We have a similar dilemma (please note "similar" not the same and certainly not bigger or more important). Some of you may know about the Old Town Square and it's astronomical clock in Prague.
The tower with the clock is almost the only thing that remained from the old city hall. The clock is from the 15th century, the city hall is from 14the century. It has always played a big part in our history.
During the last days of WWII the large wing of the building was destroyed.
The area is quite big (it's behind the tower in the other part of the square, not on the picture), it's in the middle of the city and in one of the most touristically attractive parts of the city. So the pressure to build "something" there is quite big.
There have been a lot of competitions over the last 70 years.
It's the matter of money for politicians, the challenge for architects and... the distaste of ordinary people. We simply don't want to have anything built there.
The whole square and its buildings are several centuries old. We want to have just a lawn at the place where the old wing of the city hall was.
After so many competitions there is still the lawn and I hope it won't change. It's a simple memorial and it shows how touchy the subject still is for us.
I am sorry for what happened in the September. Even though the world is big, I am sure we were touched by the event just as much as the citizens of New York were.
I don't mean this question to be disrespectful. I would like just to know what you think about it.
Also, are there other places like this in other cities you know?
Thank you
I've just read that the new building of WTC is now the tallest one in NY.
I'd like to ask how you feel about it. Should they have built it? Is it better to look ahead or to dwell in the past?
I know there is also a large memorial, but I am still not sure about the new building.
We have a similar dilemma (please note "similar" not the same and certainly not bigger or more important). Some of you may know about the Old Town Square and it's astronomical clock in Prague.
The tower with the clock is almost the only thing that remained from the old city hall. The clock is from the 15th century, the city hall is from 14the century. It has always played a big part in our history.
During the last days of WWII the large wing of the building was destroyed.
The area is quite big (it's behind the tower in the other part of the square, not on the picture), it's in the middle of the city and in one of the most touristically attractive parts of the city. So the pressure to build "something" there is quite big.
There have been a lot of competitions over the last 70 years.
It's the matter of money for politicians, the challenge for architects and... the distaste of ordinary people. We simply don't want to have anything built there.
The whole square and its buildings are several centuries old. We want to have just a lawn at the place where the old wing of the city hall was.
After so many competitions there is still the lawn and I hope it won't change. It's a simple memorial and it shows how touchy the subject still is for us.
I am sorry for what happened in the September. Even though the world is big, I am sure we were touched by the event just as much as the citizens of New York were.
I don't mean this question to be disrespectful. I would like just to know what you think about it.
Also, are there other places like this in other cities you know?
Thank you