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Architectural Explorations in Books Series Event



*One World Trade Center*
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/05/25/one-world-trade-center-judith-dupr%C3%A9-and-special-guests-architectural>



*Judith Dupré*

*in conversation with*

*Kenneth A. Lewis**, **Ahmad Rahimian*

*Carla Swickerath, Patrick J. Foye*

*and other special guests*



Wednesday May 25, 2016

6:00 p.m.



Celeste Auditorium
Celeste Bartos Education Center

 Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions
<https://www.google.com/maps?saddr&daddr=Fifth+Avenue+at+42nd+Street+New+York,+NY,+10018>
)



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation



Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at how *One WTC*
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zgw8-MbCNzU> was planned, designed, built,
and funded by those who were intimately involved in this controversial,
unprecedented building project.* Judith Dupré moderates what promises to be
a lively discussion between architect Kenneth A. Lewis of Skidmore, Owings
& Merrill; structural engineer Ahmad Rahimian of WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff;
architect and master planner Carla Swickerath of Studio Libeskind; Patrick
J. Foye, Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey,
and other special guests.*



*One World Trade Center: Biography of the Building*
<http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/judith-dupre/one-world-trade-center/9780316336314/>
 is the definitive story of the most astonishing architectural project in
recent memory. Bestselling author Judith Dupré, the only writer given
unfettered access to the Port Authority’s site and archives, chronicles the
fourteen years of conflict and controversy that resulted in this triumphant
1,776- foot-tall engineering marvel. Exquisitely produced and lavishly
illustrated, the book features hundreds of exclusive images and interviews,
timelines, cutaway diagrams, and historic photos, as well as in-depth
chapters on Two, Three, Four, and Seven World Trade Center; the National
September 11 Memorial & Museum; Liberty Park; St. Nicholas National Shrine;
and the soaring Transportation Hub.



*Copies of* *the book*
<http://skyhigh.city/one-world-trade-center-the-biography/> *(Little, Brown
and Company 2016) are available for purchase and signing at the end of
event.*



*Judith Dupré* <http://www.judithdupre.com/> is passionate about the built
environment. Few writers possess her breadth of experience in writing about
history through the lens of a single building type, whether skyscrapers,
bridges, memorials, or churches. A *New York Times* bestselling author
published in eleven languages, *she has written books*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__SJudith%20Dupr%C3%A9__Orightresult__U?lang=eng>
 about all these subjects. Above all, she seeks to engage and delight those
who profess “not to know much” about architecture. A graduate of Brown and
Yale universities, Dupre´ is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards,
and, most recently, was named a National Endowment for the Humanities
Public Scholar.



Diplomat, taskmaster, and deal doer *Patrick J. Foye*
<http://corpinfo.panynj.gov/pages/pa-leadership/>, the executive director
of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey since 2011, wears many
hats. A native New Yorker, a first-generation American, and the first in
his family to attend college, Foye worked summers as an elevator operator
and doorman in skyscrapers. He attended Fordham University on a scholarship
from the Local 32BJ, his father’s union; he later earned a law degree at
Fordham. Foye was New York State’s deputy secretary for economic
development before Governor Andrew Cuomo selected him to head the Port
Authority. He was a mergers and acquisitions partner at Skadden Arps, later
managing the firm’s offices in Brussels, Budapest, and Moscow. In the
1990s, Foye worked pro bono helping to put together the Long Island Power
Authority’s takeover of the Long Island Lighting Company, which, at the
time, involved the largest ever issuance of municipal bonds. He was the
executive President of AIMCO, a real estate investment trust and a
component of the S&P 500. Foye also served as president and chief executive
of the United Way of Long Island, and served on the board of the New York
Metropolitan Transportation Authority.



*Kenneth A. Lewis* <http://www.som.com/about/leadership/kenneth_a_lewis>,
AIA, is a Managing Partner in Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP’s New York
office. He joined SOM in 1986 after receiving a Bachelor of Architecture
and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design, and a
Master of Architecture from Harvard University. He has since directed a
diverse range of projects for mixed-use developments, commercial office
towers, corporate headquarters, and healthcare facilities. He has managed
many large-scale projects in New York City, including One World Trade
Center, Brookfield Property’s 4.5 million sf Manhattan West Development,
and 250 West 55th Street, a 1 million sf Class A office tower. All of the
projects Mr. Lewis is managing are slated to achieve a LEED Gold rating. He
was closely involved in the development of sustainability design guidelines
for the World Trade Center. Kenneth Lewis is also a principal of the Center
for Architecture Science and Ecology (CASE), a research collaboration
between SOM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. With a focus on
developing new sustainable materials and technologies, CASE blends private
sector practicality, academic exploration and scientific rigor to seek
emergent technologies and develop them for practical application in
buildings. Lastly, he is an adjunct faculty member at Parsons’ School of
Constructed Environments and has taught at the Rhode Island School of
Design. His studios focus on the large scale mixed use developments.



*Ahmad Rahimian*
<http://www.wsp-pb.com/en/WSP-USA/What-we-do-USA/Services/Service-category-one/>
led
One WTC's structural engineering efforts. Soft-spoken and urbane,
Rahimian’s approachability belies the string of letters— Ph.D., P.E., S.E.,
F.ASCE—that follows his name. An internationally recognized expert in tall
buildings, Rahimian has implemented innovative designs for supertowers and
sport facilities. He has played a key role in the structural engineering of
numerous landmark skyscrapers in Manhattan and around the globe, including
Torre Mayor, the tallest building in Mexico City; Trump World Tower in
Manhattan, at one time the world’s tallest residential tower; and the
London Shard, the tallest building in Europe. He has been honored with
numerous awards for his pioneering structures and holds multiple U.S.
patents for seismic-protective design. Rahimian is the USA Director of
Building Structures for WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, one of the world's
leading engineering and professional services consulting firms. The firm’s
expertise ranges from environmental remediation and urban planning, to
engineering iconic buildings and designing sustainable transport networks,
to developing the energy sources of the future and enabling new ways of
extracting essential resources.

WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has engineered One, Two, Three and Seven World
Trade Center; 432 Park; 53W53; One57; and 56 Leonard Street, among many
iconic buildings across the country.



Since joining Studio Libeskind in 1999, *Carla Swickerath*
<http://libeskind.com/people/carla-swickerath/> has gained diverse
experience in cultural, civic, retail, commercial, residential and planning
projects around the world. She has led many of the Studio’s successful
project teams from concept design through to completion—including the
Crystals retail complex at CityCenter in Las Vegas, the Hyundai Haeundae
Udong I-Park residential development in Busan, Korea, and the Contemporary
Jewish Museum in San Francisco. Carla Swickerath also led the complex World
Trade Center redevelopment process from the initial competition phase
through to the present. Today, her dual management and design skills come
into play in her position of CEO, as she oversees all aspects of operations
at Studio Libeskind. Carla Swickerath is also a Principal and continues to
lead many of the Studio’s projects, coordinating design teams and
consultants, liaising with clients and client representatives and managing
project budgets and schedules. She earned a Masters in Architecture from
the University of Michigan, following undergraduate studies in English and
Art History at the University of Florida. She has taught at the
Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee in Berlin and University of Michigan.
Carla speaks publicly on architecture, design and planning.



In its seventh year *Architectural Explorations in Books*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%22Architectural%20Explorations%20in%20Books%22>,
initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/arezoo%20moseni>, is a series
of engaging programs delving into the critical role that architecture
publications play in the understanding of contemporary urban developments
and structures. The events feature book presentations and discussions by
acclaimed architects, critics, curators, designers, photographers and
writers.



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