From Daily Mail:
An aspiring architect has launched an ambitious bid to build a replica of the destroyed Twin Towers as part of a science hub in Chicago.
British aerospace engineering student Raphael Chryslar has proposed constructing two skyscrapers as part of a district he calls the World Technology Center, which would share its initials with the original site.
He has pitched the project as a Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) hub for the Windy City.
Chryslar’s renderings of the center show the two towers with wider windows, covered with bright blue glass, situated in Chicago’s South Loop. They would be 110 stories tall, rising 1,500 feet, while the entire complex includes eight buildings on a 35-acre site.
“The Twin Towers are designed to the latest in modern safety standards that improve massively from the legacy,” the World Technology Center website stated.
Read more at Daily Mail
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