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Here’s a link to Engineering News Record’s latest progress report on the World Trade Center work. I thought some of you might find it interesting.
http://www.enr.com/news/enrbld_121001a.asp
Eric
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Here’s a link to Engineering News Record’s latest progress report on the World Trade Center work. I thought some of you might find it interesting.
http://www.enr.com/news/enrbld_121001a.asp
Eric
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I just looked out the window and it doesn't look like that at all. It looks like death.
SHG
*Eric, thanks for the link. I personally have a strong stomach and I still can't look at the place without getting sick to my stomach. I still can't detach the site from the people and I don't want to anyway. I also have a love of architecture, but I just can't bring myself to think about the replacement. Its like Patten at Dachau. He had to go around behind a building and puke his guts out. I hope that New Yorkers will build us a replacement so grand that everything else pales in comparison. They deserve it.
*For those who can't look out their window and see it, another update.http://www.enr.com/new/coverstry_121701.aspEric
*Thanks, Eric. Wish I could have gotten a clearer and bigger pic of the remains of the tower so I could draw it. That was pretty clear but too small for these older eyes.
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Here's a link to Engineering News Record's latest progress report on the World Trade Center work. I thought some of you might find it interesting.
http://www.enr.com/news/enrbld_121001a.asp
Eric