World Trade Center 911

September 10, 2007 · Filed Under Architecture Rumbling · 6 Comments 
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Everybody loves conspiracy, who doesn’t? Well, according to previous CNN poll, half of New Yorkers believe the US government complicity in 9/11.

The World Trade Center are the first and second buildings in history to collapse from fire, that is from what I understand, but no other building in history was crashed by a commercial airliners of that size traveling at over 400-500 mph carrying pounds and pounds of kerosene.

Did I say no other building in history was crashed by a commercial airliners of that size? On the foggy morning of Saturday, July 28, 1945, Lt. Colonel William Smith was piloting a U.S. Army B-25 bomber through New York City. Because of the poor visibility, the ten-ton, B-25 bomber smashed into the north side of the Empire State Building and exploded. The fire was extinguished in 40 minutes.

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On the other hand, WTC building 7 was the third skyscraper to be reduced to rubble on September 11, 2001. According to the government, fires, primarily, leveled this building, but fires have never before or since destroyed a steel skyscraper. No plane crash, no explosion…

Conspiracy, conspiracy and more conspiracy.

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America’s Favorite Architecture

May 2, 2007 · Filed Under Architecture Matters · Comment 
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America’s Favorite Architecture

The American Institute of Architects presents the top 150 favorite structures, as voted by the public. The list contain at total of 150 America’s Favorite Architecture (flash required). Here are the top ten

1. Empire State Building – Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
2. The White House – James Hoban
3. Washington National Cathedral – George Bodley and Henry Vaughan
4. Jefferson Memorial – John Russell Pope
5. Golden Gate Bridge – Irving F. Morrow and Gertrude C. Morrow
6. U.S. Capitol – William Thornton, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Charles Bulfinch, Thomas U. Walter, FAIA, Montgomery C. Meigs
7. Lincoln Memorial – Henry Bacon
8. Biltmore Estate/Vanderbilt Mansion – Richard Morris Hunt
9. Chrysler Building – William Van Alen
10. Vietnam Veterans Memorial – Maya Lin with Cooper-Lecky Partnership

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