In this conversation, Kevin Kennon, reflects on his experiences surrounding the events of 9/11, particularly his involvement in the Ground Zero viewing platform and the subsequent World Trade Center competition. We discusses the emotional impact of architecture, the importance of community and collaboration in design, and the lessons learned from revitalizing Lower Manhattan. Kennon emphasizes the need for architects to articulate their vision and the role of travel in enhancing one's understanding of the built environment. He concludes with thoughts on the future of architecture and the importance of fostering a sense of hope and connection through design.
Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkennonarchitect/
https://www.kdcaia.com/
Chapters
00:00 Ground Zero: A Catalyst for Change
07:47 The Power of Architecture in Crisis
15:05 Collaboration and Competition: Redesigning the World Trade Center
23:55 Revitalization: Lessons from Lower Manhattan
31:10 The Future of Architecture: Optimism and Collaboration