“The time has come to make a fateful choice about the future of the devastated place in Lower Manhattan where the World Trade Center towers used to stand.” So says Benjamin Forgey, in making his official endorsement of Daniel Libeskind’s haunting yet elegant proposal. The New York authorities won’t issue their final decision for a few weeks yet, but Forgey says that while both finalists have created worthy (if flawed) designs, the Libeskind proposal “opens a path. It foresees meaningful public spaces shaped by moving architecture.”