One World Trade Center Photo Contest Winner

John Hill
11. December 2014
Photo: Gerry Padden, courtesy of SOM

The photo, taken from a Brooklyn rooftop this summer, follows Padden's philosophy of "always aiming to capture a special moment that is naturally occurring." The setting sun illuminates a gap that will be occupied someday by Norman Foster's 2 WTC and Richard Rogers' 3 WTC; Fumihiko Maki's 4 WTC is visible to the left of the gap, while Frank Gehry's 8 Spruce Street can be seen to the right of the Brooklyn Bridge. SOM's 1 WTC is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and therefore New York City as well, where it is seen as a symbol of the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan.

Padden bested close to 350 entries that were submitted between 3 November and 3 December 2014. He receives a model of 1 WTC crafted by the New York office of SOM and a fine art print of the building photographed by James Ewing.

The model of 1WTC that Padden wins. Photo: SOM

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