New York City’s first Kahn Structure nears Completion

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Nearly 40 years after Welfare Island was renamed to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR), the Four Freedoms Park is nearly complete. The four-acre park, located on the southern tip of Roosevelt Island in New York City, honors the 32nd U.S. President and the four essential freedoms he believed in. The legendary architect Louis I. Kahn , FAIA (1901-1974) was commissioned to design the memorial in the early seventies and completed the design right before his unfortunate death in 1974. As New York City approached bankruptcy, the project was put on hold until March 29, 2010. Now, many are anxiously anticipating the park’s grand opening that will take place this Fall.

Continue after the break to learn about the story and design of Four Freedoms Park.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "New York City’s first Kahn Structure nears Completion" 26 Jun 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/248156/new-york-citys-first-kahn-structure-nears-completion> ISSN 0719-8884

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