UPPER LEVEL SITE PLANThe Sun
THE FLIGHT of the DIAMONDS:
The Memorial site is entered at the Upper Level from
the street into a grassed park-like setting, thereby
allowing integration with the City. Visitors may sit
and contemplate (2) the vast arrays of four feet high
metal
Diamond Monument (1a) shapes secured to space
frames spanning across the voids of the Twin Towers
footprints. The voids are the negative ghost forms
of the fallen Towers - the
Diamond Monuments are the
deceased occupants. Each
Diamond Monument will
represent a victim lost at each separate Tower,
about 3,000 total. The arrays will also include those
victims from other WTC-9/11 events. The arrays
are located scientifically in accordance with precise
altitude and azimuth solar angles such that morning
sunlight will begin to highlight them between 8:46
and 9:03AM, the times of the separate attacks.
(The Cultural Center overhanging the north Tower
footprint would be repositioned at
the site's center to allow the 8:46AM sunbeam;
and the designed building at Liberty Street,
along the axis of Cortland Street, would have to be moved
slightly to allow the 9:03AM sunbeam to fall on the south Tower footprint.)
SECTION THROUGH DEVELOPMENT LOOKING SOUTH
The Grandstands are erected at the roof of the Lower Manhattan
Station and the low level of the building to the east of Greenwich Street between Cortland and Liberty Streets. (These structures could be built before the office building developments.)
Sparkling Diamonds
As the sun sweeps across the morning sky, spectators will experience the Diamond Monuments in both locations gradually come out of the shadows and reflect back sunbeams in unison, each group sparkling briefly to life for about 30 minutes, rising up like a flock of birds taking flight. The Monuments will still glisten in the non-direct sun, and each will be lit with small lights from the ones in front for evening viewing.
VIEW FROM OBSERVATION GRANDSTANDSArrays of Diamonds
The Diamond Monuments (1a), grouped according to Tower occupancy and in alphabetical order at each array, are cast from the original aluminum façade of the Twin Towers. Most of the Monuments are silver aluminum, but among them are some with warm red and blue anodized aluminum surfaces, representing the fallen uniformed heroes (firefighters and police) lost at Ground Zero. Additionally, there are anodized gold surfaces representing victims from other 9/11 locations, and bright silver surfaces the people lost in 1994. The surfaces are buffed and slightly convex in order to reflect light back to the Grandstands on the opposite side of Greenwich Street.
DIAMOND ARRAYSSpiritual Symbolism
Not unlike a flock of birds taking flight, the reflective DIAMOND MONUMENTS become alive with light as the sun rises at
8:46 A.M. over the North Diamond Array and at 9:03 A.M. over the South
Diamond Array. Spectators at the Grandstands will witness a unison of
brilliance and then a dimming as the sun passes, representing the brightness that all the lost souls had brought to the world, that was symbolically extinguished on 9/11.
DIAMOND DETAILS As the sun casts light across the site, eventually becoming perpendicular to the Diamond Monuments above, all peripheral light will be blocked out and only the concentrated, focused Points of Light will beam on the lower level floor below and brighten the spaces for about 30 minutes starting at 8:46 and 9:03AM respective to their locations. Visitors could then make a permanent memento of the event by exposing light sensitive paper to the light beam, thereby creating a personalized imprint, a tangible epitaph, that could be cherished forever.
LOWER LEVEL PLANPoints of Light
Each Monument houses a small optical lens which, when lit with sunlight, concentrates and refracts a light beam to the floor below, creating the Points of Light (1b) pattern. The beamed light, through etched glass, focuses the initials of the victim represented by the Monument above onto the floor of the Lower Level so each lost soul will blossom to life for a brief spiritual resurrection.
Victims' Family Areas
The remains of the unidentified victims will be placed in a windowed cylinder shaped room in the Lower Level, sky lit from above and surrounded by Family Rooms. Additional Family Rooms are located at the same level. MUSEUM: The World Trade Center Museum is located below the repositioned Cultural Center, programs of uses to be determined. The Museum will at least house artifacts from the ruins of the fallen Towers, crushed subway cars, sphere, etc. and pay tribute to the rescuers and site clearing team endeavors.
SECTION BELOW DIAMONDSEarth and Water
The Upper Level has fountain pools of bubbling water that cascades down over stone façades, creating waterfalls at the west ends of the Diamond Monuments. A thin "sheet" of water flows down the wall and across the stone floor, lightly flooding the Points of Light fields, but contained in the area below the Monuments. The water flow is turned at 10:28AM each morning, the moment the second tower fell, therefore allowing visitors an opportunity to experience the warm, brilliant sunbeams of the lost individuals again shine. Benches will line the Points of Light for contemplation (2) while the water flows. The areas below the Monuments, as well as the waterfall walls, will be paved with an artificial stone composed of the actual bedrock and earth below each Tower footprint, bringing the ritual of "earth to earth, dust to dust" to the memorial fields.
THE MEMORIAL WALLThe slurrywall will be retained for its full 30-foot height and sky lit for a depth of about 15 feet. The restored wall will have photographic Portraits (1c) of every victim, viewed from hanging walkways, along with obituaries on plaques mounted to the railings.