World Trade Center Memorial Proposals

5,201 people from around the world submitted proposals to the design competition for the World Trade Center Memorial. The competition was launched in spring 2003. Over 10,000 people registered to submit designs, making it, by far, the largest design competition in history. Entrants submitted their designs anonymously, and were identified to the jury only by a six digit serial number. On November 19th, 2003, the eight World Trade Center Memorial finalists and their designs were revealed to the public. The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation also announced plans to display all 5,201 proposals to the public sometime in late 2003 or early 2004. This wiki will host a directory of the 5,193 non-finalist proposals. This directory is being maintained by participants in the competition and will evolve with time as the list grows. To add your design to the list, provide a very brief description (one or two lines max) and a link to your design. Also please include your competition entry number, this will facilitate linking to LMDC-competition webpages which publish the boards online.(The format for these is www.wtcsitememorial.com/ent/entI= followed by the entry number immediately followed by ".html").

Non-Finalist Proposals For The World Trade Center Memorial (alphabetical)

Proposals are currently listed alphabetically, and will be organized by type or other criteria in the future. When posting new entries, please make sure they are in alphabetical order.

 

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dnyaneshwar
neue deutsche welle
chrysler 300 letter series
topps
floquet de neu
beltway bandits
godric
slimelight
mickey leland
master of the rolls
88 (number)
godric of finchale
76 (number)
69 (number)
buffalo six
godric (novel)
federico faggin
warren spahn
world trade center memorial
world trade center memorial finalists
forty nine charismatic virtues
medal of honor (computer game)
banyan vines
72 (number)
dong zhuo
jollix
french alphabet
coprocessor
english alphabet
princes risborough
lowest common denominator
open architecture
saatchi
the limelight
killing miranda
lower manhattan development corporation
obverse and reverse
scanners
sabadell
dirty dick's (london pub)
eugene kleiner
edmund rice
university of georgia
christian brothers