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Nationality
  
Israeli

Spouse
  
Melanie Arad Fitzpatrick

Role
  
Architect


Name
  
Michael Arad

Occupation
  
Architect

Parents
  
Moshe Arad

Michael Arad

Born
  
1969 (age 45–46)

Buildings
  
World Trade Center Memorial

Structures
  
National September 11 Memorial & Museum

Children
  
Ariel Arad, Nathaniel Arad

Education
  
Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Dartmouth College

Similar People
  
Peter Walker, Daniel Libeskind, David Childs, Maya Lin, Larry Silverstein

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Michael Arad is an Israeli-American architect who is best known for being the designer of the World Trade Center Memorial. He won the competition to design the memorial in 2004.

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Early life and education

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Arad, an Israeli citizen, was born in 1969 in London. London was where his father, Moshe Arad, a former Israeli ambassador to the United States and Mexico, was on a diplomatic mission. Arad lived in Jerusalem for nine years. He did his military service in a Golani Brigade commando unit.

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Arad received a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College, and a master's degree from Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Architecture.

Career

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He moved to New York City in 1999 and worked as an architect at Kohn Pedersen Fox for three years. After KPF, Arad briefly worked for Leclere Associate Architects. When he submitted his design to the competition for the World Trade Center memorial, he was working for the New York City Housing Authority, designing police stations for the New York City Police Department. Arad now works for Handel Architects, which has offices in New York and San Francisco.

Ideas for design

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Unidentified human remains recovered from the World Trade Center site would be interred at the bottom of the north tower footprint at the site's deepest point, 70 feet underground. At street level, with the help of landscape architect Peter Walker, Arad proposed a cobblestone plaza with moss and grass and planted with eastern white pine trees.

"This design proposes a space that resonates with the feelings of loss and absence that were generated by the death and destruction at the World Trade Center," Arad said in the statement.

Initially criticized for the starkness of the design and failure to differentiate the civilian victims from those who died in the line of duty, Arad presented a revised version in conjunction with Walker. The high cost of the project, originally estimated at $1 billion, also sparked controversy.

Personal life

Today he lives in the East Village of New York City with his wife, Melanie Arad Fitzpatrick, and his children, Nathaniel Oz and Ariel Arad.

References

Michael Arad Wikipedia