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38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
Juillet 2017
Arles, Fondation Luma, parc des Ateliers - expsotion Jean Prouvé (1901-84) : maison Ferembal, 1948 - détail du montage
38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
Juillet 2017
Arles, Fondation Luma, expsotion de bâtiments démontables de Jean Prouvé (1901-84) - Ecole provisoire de Villejuif, 1956
Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.
Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.
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38 index sheets from WTC 1&2 - Drawing Book #1.
There are included several revised versions of each index sheet.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000721-L.PDF
39 pages in total.
First page comprises of a copy of NIST Document Data Form related to the record.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: "gerrycan1".
Download source: ia803005.us.archive.org/22/items/WTCI000721L/
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Looking up at the awe-inspiring Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The sleek stainless steel and glass facade glimmers under the night sky, showcasing the modern architectural brilliance of one of the world's most iconic skyscrapers.
Juillet 2017
Arles, Fondation Luma, expsotion de bâtiments démontables de Jean Prouvé (1901-84) - Ecole provisoire de Villejuif, 1956
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Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.
Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.
This photograph captures the exterior of a multi-level parking garage at dusk, with its illuminated interior levels showcasing vibrant colors. The building’s geometric patterns and concrete structure create a striking interplay of lines and grids. The soft evening sky contrasts with the glowing interior, highlighting both the architectural design and the vibrant colors within the parking levels, adding a modern and urban vibe to the composition.
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Representing the ever-evolving journey of artificial intelligence, this sculpture stands as a marker of unending exploration in form.
This striking photograph captures the intricate iron lattice structure of the Eiffel Tower from a low angle, emphasizing its monumental scale and architectural elegance. The composition draws the viewer's eye upward, creating a sense of awe and wonder. The muted tones and soft lighting enhance the timeless quality of this iconic Parisian landmark, inviting viewers to appreciate both its engineering marvel and its cultural significance.
Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.
Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.
There is an inherent beauty within structural design and engineering. Some of the best structures ever created still can be seen today. When building the components for a long lasting structure, it's always best to start with a solid foundation. Written by Richard Black, Director of Engineering Operations, along with the assistance of many on his team, here are some of the steps necessary during the structural design phase and represent one of the most complex and dynamic tasks in the life-cycle of a project.
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