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NIST And The World Trade Center
This Web site highlights NIST’s role in the effort to understand what led to the structural failure.
NOVA Online: Why the Towers Fell
The companion Web site to "Why the Towers Fell", by NOVA, PBS
America Rebuilds: A Year at Groud Zero
The companion Web site to "America Rebuilds: A Year at Ground Zero", by PBS
ENR World Trade Center, Pentagon News Archive
A list of news articles published on Engineering News Record
National Council of Structural Engineers Associations Homepage
Contains a list of articles and reports by the Association members.
National Science Foundation World Trade Center Information Site
Directorate for Engineering, NSF
TenLinks Expanded Coverage of Disaster and Recovery
Collection of technical information related to the terrorist attack on the United States on Sep 11, 2001 and the recovery.
World Trade Center: A webpage maintained by the designer
Image, fact sheet, and pictures by the architectural firm that designed the center.
Building Big
PBS's another master piece. Including facts and figures.
Revitalization of Lower Manhattan: The World Trade Center
A course web page developed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Architectural Record World Trade Center Coverage
Includes news, resources, and forum etc.
Skyscrapers.com: World Trade Center
Includes facts, images, and links to related resources.
New York New Visions
A coalition of 20 architecture, planning, and design organizations to address the issues surrounding the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan.
The New York City Infrastructure Task Force
To assemble and coordinate a broad range of private sector resources that will help rebuild New York.
Newsday: Slides Show Artists' Designs for the World Trade Center Site
An exhibit at the Max Protetch Gallery in Manhattan. Readers can vote for their favorite design.
WNYC: Rebuilding the WTC Site: Share Your Thoughts
List of designs submitted to the Max Protech Gallery.
WORLD MEMORIAL Internet forum
Submit ideas for a WTC Memorial @ Ground Zero
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