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Around Ground Zero (2001)


AROUND GROUND ZERO was designed as a pocket-sized, fold-out map to orient viewers to the former site of the World Trade Center during the winter of 2001-2002. It sought to enable both pedestrian and intellectual access to the area in the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks. Two editions were printed and distributed for free, the first in December 2001 and a second in March 2002. As such, the maps were dated and updated to indicate changes to the area.

Exhibited:
Exhibited in “Radical Hospitality”, New York Historical Society, February 10 – October 17, 2004, “6 Months, A Memorial,” Photographic Resource Center, Boston University, March-April 2002; “Information Gathering Around Ground Zero,” Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, January 2002; “911+1: The Perplexities of Security,” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, September 2002

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