The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, opened in 1982.Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with its extraordinary black granite wall extending gradually into the earth and carved with the names of 58,272 Americans who died in the nation’s tragic escapade in Southeast Asia, was finished 30 years ago. It is still far and away the greatest memorial of modern times—the most beautiful, the most heart-wrenching, the most subtle, and the most powerful. It’s also the most abstract, which makes it even more miraculous that it was built in a nation that generally prefers symbols more along the lines of the Lincoln Memorial. Not only is the Vietnam memorial’s design different from anything else in official Washington, so is its architect, who at the time of the 1981 competition was a 21-year-old architecture student at Yale. Lin has said that she doubts she ever would have been chosen if anyone had known that she was a student, not to mention a woman and an Asian, which is probably right. read more>>>
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