Daniel Libeskindyes, the oft-maligned master planner of the World Trade Center siteopened his office, and his heart (or something), to the Observer, describing his role and other projects over the 13 years since the attacks: "When you are a composer, you write a score. The composer will not be on stage. But everything that goes on there will be due to a very specific arrangement, and it will have to be interpreted." [CO; previously]
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