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For the past three years, photographer Benjamin Rosamond watched as the 1,776-foot One World Trade Center took shape from his apartment in Brooklyn.
Created from over 30,000 photographs shot over that period, his time-lapse documents the city’s most ambitious project to date, as well as the evolution of downtown Manhattan’s skyline.
In additon to chronicling the skyscraper’s progress, it also shows the construction of 4 World Trade Center nearby, as well as the Barclays Center in the lower right-hand corner.
Check out Rosamond’s video below.






[via Fast Company, video via Benjamin Rosamond Photography]
For the past three years, photographer Benjamin Rosamond watched as the 1,776-foot One World Trade Center took shape from his apartment in Brooklyn.
Created from over 30,000 photographs shot over that period, his time-lapse documents the city’s most ambitious project to date, as well as the evolution of downtown Manhattan’s skyline.
In additon to chronicling the skyscraper’s progress, it also shows the construction of 4 World Trade Center nearby, as well as the Barclays Center in the lower right-hand corner.
Check out Rosamond’s video below.
[via Fast Company, video via Benjamin Rosamond Photography]