Think proposed two latticework towers as a symbolic replacement for the destroyed twin towers.
Between September 1903 and October 1904 a number of attempts at flight were made, and he also constructed a tall latticework tower supporting a long counterbalanced revolving arm from which the aircraft was suspended.
To the Editor: The World Cultural Center design by the Think team, which features two latticework towers enclosing buildings by different architects (front page, Dec. 19), is wonderful.
The other finalist was a collective known as Think, which proposed two open latticework towers.
The 984-foot-high latticework tower, the highest in the world when Gustave Eiffel designed it for a centennial exposition in 1889, attracts almost as many tourists as Notre Dame.
The design includes two 1,665-foot latticework towers, inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
The poles would replace 60-foot-high latticework towers.
The runner-up plan required constructing two costly latticework towers, but the less expensive winning design seems to commit government only to prepare the memorial park for the memorial itself.
If it were up to me, I would pick the pair of latticework towers proposed by the Think group.
On the eve of a decision about the future of Lower Manhattan, an influential committee unexpectedly endorsed a plan by the Think architectural team, which features two soaring latticework towers.