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Skylight of World Trade Center Oculus Will Open Each Sept. 11

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[Images via WTC Progress.]
Santiago Calatrava's $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hubmay be drastically over-budget and years late, but the project is a "glorious boondoggle" that keeps on giving. In 2008, Calatrava's plan to create a movable structure that would—to keep up with the Bird In Flight descriptor of the central Oculus—unfurl its wings got the axe amidst budget concerns. But the New York Times says that the Oculus will indeed open itself to the elements. While not to the same degree that Calatrava once envisioned, the Oculus will be topped by a 355-foot-long operable skylight that will range from 12 feet wide at its most slender ends to 22 feet wide in its center. 
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The skylight won't be opened on just any sunny day; its use will be deeply symbolic. The Times explains,
Each Sept. 11, the skylight will be opened to the elements for 102 minutes, Erica Dumas, a spokeswoman for the authority, said. That is how long the 2001 terrorist attack lasted, from the time the first jetliner hit the trade center at 8:46 a.m. until the collapse of the second tower at 10:28 a.m. In the towers, on the ground and in the hijacked planes, 2,753 people were killed.
"In all weather conditions, the public will experience a subtle sense of man's vulnerability, while maintaining a link to a higher order," Mr. Calatrava said on Friday of the annual remembrance.
The skylight is built with 224 pieces of glass in 40 panels that will be cantilevered from the surrounding steel skeleton. When the skylight is opened, its panels will retract into pockets in the roof.
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· All World Trade Center Transportation Hub coverage [Curbed]
COMMENTS (11 EXTANT)
It's more of an operable skylight or retractable roof than an oculus.
Per Wikipedia: "An oculus (plural oculi, from Latin oculus, eye) is a circular opening in the centre of a dome or in a wall."
So while Fulton Center has an oculus, Fluffy has a spine, or seam, or stripe or zipper. (To the long list of animals Fluffy has already been likened to, then, we can probably add Rhodesian -- Zimbabwean? -- ridgeback and maybe -- heaven forfend -- skunk.)
$3.9 billion. Calatrava shouldn't be allowed to design any public building anywhere...ever.
Could have built something nice for less than half that, and put the other $2 billion to something like the Second Ave Subway, extending the PATH train to Staten Island.
How many years before it breaks down?
For something that took so long to build, and being hyper expensive it should be opened up more than once a year. I dont understand why public transport has to be a reminder of an attack that changed the face of this city. We already have a memorial, we already have the tribute in lights, we need smart infrastructure and not more gimmicky overpriced shlock. 
@Not amused: I agree, that idea is slightly retarded?!$.
This station will become the ubiquitous image for the WTC and NYC which isn't a bad thing. The $4 Billion also went to constructing the underground shopping mall and to line the pockets of anyone remotely involved with the project.
A more accurate name than 'Oculus' should be found. How about The Hub?
The $4 Billion price tag doesn’t sound so bad now that I know some aluminum thingamajig will slide open one a year. 
It was supposed to be a skylight that lined up perfectly on September 11th at 8:46 so a ray of light was perfectly in the center. That would have been an subtle, elegant tribute created by a smart design.
This new idea is gimmicky and just a bunch of pageantry. It's not the Olympic torch lighting! This is not becoming, nor is Ignels' narcissistic 2 WTC.
"In all weather conditions, the public will experience a subtle sense of man's vulnerability, while maintaining a link to a higher order," Mr. Calatrava said on Friday of the annual remembrance.
So if it's pouring rain outside, are people supposed to walk around as they get soaked? That is the dumbest idea ever. 
It's cool, I suppose. But how do you justify spending 4 billion dollars on one fancy subway stop when the city's population has increased by a quarter-million people and the transit system hasn't expanded to serve it?
@NYCsince83: You don't. But when you're joined at the hip to NJ (i.e., PATH), they're going to get their bobble, as part of push for Fed funding of the post-9/11 rebuild. In this case, both state's biggest priority was to build on the east side of the Hudson.
NY H-A-S to break away from that "black hole", known as PATH. Operating expenses are enormous, and it provides virtually no significant benefit to NYers.

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