Minoru Yamasaki - Detroit Designs the World | Clip
In a segment from the documentary Detroit Designs the World, we explore the Architect of the world trade center Minoru Yamasaki, and the mark he left through his designs on the city of Detroit. Episode 435/Segment 3 Watch "One Detroit" Monday and Thursday on Detroit Public TV at 7:30p ET. Or catch the daily conversations on our website at https://OneDetroitPBS.org, Facebook at / onedetroit , Twitter at / onedetroitdptv and Instagram @One.Detroit.

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