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TitleCalatrava's Oculus, a 335-foot-long, spiky-skylighted transportation hub attached to the One World Trade Center memorial in downtown Manhattan (borough) in New York City. The structure, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened on the 16th anniversary of the terrorist attack that brought down the World Trade Center's "Twin Towers" on what has become known simply as "9/11" - September 11, 2001TypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectAmericaManhattanCalatrava's OculusOne World Trade CenterSantiago CalatravaWorld Trade CenterTwin Towers9/11Digital photographs--Color--2010-2020 (GMGPC)United States--New York (State)--New York. (LOCAL)NoteForms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.Authorized Access PointHighsmith, Carol M., 1946- Calatrava's Oculus, a 335-foot-long, spiky-skylighted transportation hub attached to the One World Trade Center memorial in downtown Manhattan (borough) in New York City. The structure, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened on the 16th anniversary of the terrorist attack that brought down the World Trade Center's "Twin Towers" on what has become known simply as "9/11" - September 11, 2001