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Engineers at Ground Zero digs deep into the often-overlooked contributions of structural engineers in the aftermath of 9/11. Its tone is both somber and reflective, giving you a real sense of the gravity of the situation without being overly dramatic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the firsthand accounts shared by those who were on the front lines. What stands out is how it links personal stories with broader themes of resilience and the evolution of safety in architecture. It captures the essence of New Yorkers rallying together, showing how tragedy can spark innovation and a shift in design philosophy. The interviews feel genuine, making you appreciate the complexities of rebuilding in the wake of disaster.
Explores the intersection of engineering and tragedy.Features personal accounts from engineers on-site.Highlights changes in architectural practices post-9/11.
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