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The Great Miscalculation

The Race to Save New York City's Citicorp Tower

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The Great Miscalculation

Auteur(s): Michael M. Greenburg
Narrateur(s): Mitch Crawford
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The Citicorp Center, a fifty-nine-story skyscraper built in 1977, immediately became one of the most recognizable features on the New York City skyline with its distinctive inclined roof and oddly placed support columns. Designed by one of the top structural engineers in the field, William LeMessurier, the tower would become the crown jewel of his professional career; In essence, he created a skyscraper on stilts. The building was a modern marvel—until it was revealed that it had a one in sixteen chance of collapse.

The Great Miscalculation tells the riveting story of LeMessurier's discovery of a fatal flaw in his building's design and his decision to blow the whistle on himself, putting his reputation on the line in a race to save this iconic skyscraper. With hurricane season rapidly approaching, the structural design flaws of the Citicorp Tower posed a menacing danger. Meanwhile, the economic hardships and political turmoil of 1970s New York only compounded the obstacles to a massively expensive, never-before-seen structural redesign in the heart of downtown Manhattan.

A fascinating piece of overlooked New York City history, The Great Miscalculation tells the gripping narrative of a catastrophe averted in the nick of time.

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Super interesting, even if you don’t know much about engineering. This is a book that needed a PDF accompaniment with diagrams (even the Kindle version doesn’t seem to have these). I was able to find a detailed PDF online (thank you Google), with engineering plans, the building footprint, pictures and drawings about the weak points, that really helped me understand. I encourage you to search for something similar. How this structural error came to be was revealing, but really the two students (one mysterious) who identified the weakness and brought it forward are the heros. While repairs were hidden away while being done, they did happen, thanks to the engineer who decided against suicide and stepped up to make things right.

Super interesting

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