Monday, 5 September 2011

How Do You Remember And Honor Victims Of Terrorism?


In March 2004, multiple bombs exploded in Madrid’s Atocha train station, killing nearly 200. Spain’s answer is a memorial in the same station – a pool of light falls through an 11-meter high glass cylinder (15,000 glass blocks) into a solid blue room. A vertical carpet of grief and condolence quotes in multiple languages coats a translucent inner skin that rises like a balloon inside the pressurized room.

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