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Banksy calls new World Trade Center ‘vanilla,’ like ‘something they would build in Canada’

Watch the video above: While criticizing the new One World Trade Center building in New York, acclaimed graffiti artist Banksy said the bland and unimpressive building is “like something they would build in Canada.”

NEW YORK – The elusive British graffiti artist Banksy, who has been writing and spray painting images on New York City buildings, is causing another sort of sensation with an essay condemning the design of the new World Trade Center as “a disaster.”

The 104-storey skyscraper “clearly proclaims the terrorists won,” the artist asserts in an essay posted on his website Sunday. It includes a picture of the tower with the words “replace with better artwork.”

The essay is designed to resemble a New York Times op-ed column. The artist said he submitted it to the newspaper, which declined to publish it.

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“We couldn’t agree on either the piece or the art so it was rejected,” Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy said Monday.

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the Trade Center site, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Banksy, who refuses to give his real name, could not be reached for comment. He has been visiting the city for the past few weeks.

He announced earlier this month that he was undertaking “residency” on the streets of New York in October and has posted pictures on his website of his paintings on city buildings without providing exact locations. But those who spotted the graffiti spread the word through social media.

Graffiti by British street artist Banksy is seen on a roll-down security gate covering the main entrance to Larry Flint’s Hustler Club on October 24, 2013 in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of New York City. On Banksy’s website a caption for the work reads, ‘Waiting in vain…at the door of the club.’. John Moore/Getty Images

Banksy writes that the tower lacks “any self-confidence.” He likened it to a “tall kid at a party, awkwardly shifting his shoulders trying not to stand out from the crowd.”

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He suggests that “a better building” be constructed immediately in front of the nearly completely skyscraper.

He ends by saying: “You currently have under construction a one thousand foot tall sign that reads – New York – we lost our nerve.”

Banksy’s latest work depicting the New York City skyline with the former World Trade Center Twin Towers is shown October 15, 2013 in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. Daniel Pierce Wright/Getty Images

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