Tuesday, September 25, 2007

My 09-25-07 E-mail to Council Member Alan J. Gerson the Chair of Lower Manhattan Redevelopment committee.

25 September 2007
Dear Mr: Gerson
I was invited to testify before the city council’s committee of Lower Manhattan Redevelopment. You chaired this hearing. I presented one of my Lower Manhattan expansion schemes, you described it as “fascinating”, you asked me to send you a copy of my book on a CD and I did. I never received an answer from you or an acknowledgment that you received it until now. What is “fascinating” was never critiqued, never pursued and never presented to the public. In the mean time the inferior architecture produced by the criminally corrupted process is being built on ground zero now. Please acknowledge receiving this e-mail as you receive it. I have a Master of Architecture degree from SUNY Buffalo, graduated in 2000. My thesis was a national project to expand Lower Manhattan into the sea achieving ages of prosperity and expandability for Manhattan.As the rebuilding process of Lower Manhattan commenced after the terrorist attacks of September 11, I offered a synopsis of my design work for the LMDC (the entity that administered the rebuilding process). Despite the overwhelming relevance my design work had to the rebuilding process, LMDC refused to critique it, refused to hear or meet me. They put their refusal in writing. I followed the rebuilding process of lower Manhattan closely and was able to discover countless violations of design, moral and administrative principles. The current rebuilding process of Lower Manhattan is corrupted yet the architecture it produced is being constructed as you are reading this.
This rebuilding process was largely funded by the government. My finding accumulated a more than 200 pages book. My book is pending publishing. I will gladly share an unedited copy with you for information. I started a Blog that highlights the chapters of the book.
Thank you for your time and cooperation.
here was My name and address
Blog: http://savenewyork.blogspot.com/
Web site: http://inforadream.com/

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