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By Jackie Craven, About.com Guide to Architecture since 1999

Must-have Books for Architecture Students

Wednesday August 12, 2009

Summer's almost over and for a lot of us, it's time to hit the books. Which ones? If you're working toward a degree in architecture, you'll probably need to buy these Top 5 Essential Reference Books. Watch out: They're pricey. To save money, order your books online.

Do you have a favorite architecture reference book? Recommend it!

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August 29, 2008 at 2:11 am
(1) Connie Stevens says:

Hi,
I just watched a program on the PBS station here in California about Cesar Pelli and the Petronas towers.
It was facinating to see how these were designed and built.
I couldn’t help thinking while watching this program if the same thing would happen to these towers if they were hit by an airplane the same way that the World Trade Towers in New York were hit if it would collapse in the same way. I had seen a program that explained why the Twin Towers collapsed, would the Petronas towers calapse in the same way? I’m just interested because I wonder if a new way of construction could have prevented the towers from totally collapsing.
Thank you,
Connie

August 29, 2008 at 8:37 am
(2) architecture says:

Hi, Connie. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) outlined specific changes we can make to improve the safety of tall buildings. Here’s a list: Safer Skyscrapers

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