Behind the Lens: A Visit to the Foundry
Behind the Lens: A Visit to the Foundry
A little over a year ago, I had the opportunity to travel to Monett Foundry in Springfield, Missouri, to document and witness the melting of World Trade Center steel, which would later be reshaped and poured into the fissures on the 9/11 Memorial Glade’s monoliths. It was a proud and an emotional event for the members of crew involved in the project. It was especially emotional for the “melting manager,” whose birthday happens to fall on 9/11.
By Jin S. Lee, Director of Photography, 9/11 Memorial & Museum
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