Eric Darton is the author of Divided We Stand: A Biography of New Yorks World Trade Center (Basic Books, 1999).
Recent articles
The Janus face of architectural terrorism: Minoru Yamasaki, Mohammad Atta and the World Trade CenterTwo years ago, a study of the World Trade Center argued that the ideas embodied in the twin towers creation immense, highly abstract, and distanced from the experience of ordinary life were shared by the terrorists who tried to destroy them. After 11 September, a detailed comparison between the WTCs chief architect and the head of the suicide hijackers provides further chilling evidence of these connective daydreams of domination.