WTC Collapse -- Impact On Our Relationship With Built Environment
Reason Public Policy Institute
How will the destruction of the Twin Towers affect our relationship with the built environment? Do the attacks signal the end of the skyscraper-based city? In this commentary, Leonard Gilroy, AICP, Urban Policy Analyst for the Los Angeles-based Reason Public Policy Institute explores these issues.
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Posted October 1, 2001
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