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by colmmacc
306 days ago
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I found that post so cathartic. This whole episode reminds me of the story of the Citigroup Center in New York. Years after its completion, an architecture student uncovered that key supports for the building had been done incorrectly and unsafely. It was at risk of collapse in high winds. The structural engineer worked with the building owner and city to repair the building in secret, before everything was eventually made public. It makes for a story of a folk hero, and it's a great narrative of recovery. Meanwhile the stories of the structural engineers and construction supervisors who weren't woefully negligent and who just quietly built safe buildings go uncelebrated. |
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