The winning design for the Pentagon Memorial is the so-called "Light Benches" by Julie Beckman and Keith Kaseman. Terry Riley, chief curator of design and architecture at the New York Museum of Modern Art, announced the winning design of the Pentagon Memorial at a Pentagon press conference on March 3, 2003. The winning design is the so-called "Light Benches" submitted by Julie Beckman and Keith Kaseman of New York. The memorial will be built on a 1.93-acre plot on the Pentagon reservation near the spot where the attack occurred on the building. The memorial encompasses the entire memorial site and includes 184 benches with the name of each victim engraved into the face of the bench. The benches are to be comprised of cast, clear, anodized aluminum polyester composite matrix set on an eight-inch concrete pad for stabilization. Each bench will be positioned according to the age of the victim, progressing from the youngest, age 3, to the oldest, age 71. Each memorial bench will have a glowing light pool set underneath. The site also will have clusters of trees throughout to provide shading and a more intimate atmosphere. The estimated cost to build the memorial is between $4.9 million and $7.4 million. Taxpayer funds will not be used for the construction of this project. SHARE: Download: Full Size (0.04 MB) Credit: VIRIN: 681626-S-LWE50-131.jpg Photo Gallery