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 Faith and Forgiveness: Michael Arad shares how the 9/11 Memorial influenced his design for the Emanuel Nine Memorial
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Faith and Forgiveness: Michael Arad shares how the 9/11 Memorial influenced his design for the Emanuel Nine Memorial

By Daniel Roche • April 15, 2024 • Architecture, Editor’s Picks, News, Southeast CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE It’s been almost a decade since June 17, 2015. That afternoon, a [...]

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