Alphabetized List of the Engineers and Architects on this Page Fair Use Notice El Mourabit Abdelwahad – Degreed and Licensed IT Engineer William W. Acri, BA Sc, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, Provinces of Ontario and Alberta Ken Adam, BS Ceramic Eng (Material Science) – Senior Manufacturing Engineer Paul Adams, B.Arch, M.Arch, AIA, LEED AP – Licensed Architect, State of Colorado Tom J. Aeschliman, BS Chem – Water Treatment Engineer Haluk Akol – Architect and Structural Engineer Tristan Al-Haddad, M.Arch – Visiting Assistant Professor, Architecture Program, Georgia Tech Fadhil Al-Kazily, PhD CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Terry Allen – Electronics Engineer Melissa Allin, BS Aeronautical Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Oklahoma Edward Anastas, B.Arch, MS Arch & Urban Design John Edward Anderson, MS ME, PhD, PE – Professor Emeritus, Mechanical Eng., Univ. of Minnesota John Philip Anderson, BS Eng, MS Eng David Andresen, BSc Eng (Civil) – Civil Engineer Christopher John Andrassy, BS CE, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, MI, OH, and PA Roland Edward Angle, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Arman P. Arashvand, BS EE – Electrical Engineer Michael Armenia, BS EE – Former Project Engineer, Safety and Test Engineering, Underwriters Labs Rod G. Armstrong, B Eng Jeff Arnold – Architect Antonio Arthay, MS Struc Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Florida John Christoffer Arvidsson, B Eng, M Eng – Waste Water Engineer Paul Asaro, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Ronald F. Avery – Architect David C. Avina, BS ME – Project Construction Manager J. Marx Ayres, MS ME, PE – Nationally recognized expert in building design Hugo Bachmann, PhD – Professor Emeritus, Structural Dynamics, Swiss Federal Technology Institute Christopher Backus, BS ME – Senior Engineer André Bacon, B Eng – Licensed Engineer in the Province of Quebec Michael Badnarik – Senior Software Engineer and Systems Administrator Lester D. Baker, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, States of ID, UT, and WY Michael E. Balay – Architect Stephen B. Barasch, M.Arch, AIA, APA, NCARB – Licensed Architect, California, Arizona, Texas Matthew Lee Barchman, BS Construction Eng Daniel B. Barnum, B.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects William V. Barry, BS Petroleum Engineering – Retired Petroleum Engineer Pete Bartels, MS EE – Digital Circuit Designer Dan Bartlett, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of New Hampshire Sami Basuhail, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Maryland Timothy B. Becher, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Mike L. BeDell, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Arizona Jim Bedinghaus – Architect Joe Bellows – Architect Michael S. Benefield, BS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of California Gary Benner, BA Sc, PE – Professional Engineer, Licensed in the Province of Ontario Howard S. Berglund, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Washington Hamza Nouman Bhutta, BS ME – Licensed Mechanical Engineer Robert S. Bingham, BS EE – Software development Steven Bishop, BS Electrical and Computer Eng – Senior System Administrator Santosh K. Bista, PhD Regional and Urban Planning – Planner Anders Björkman, MSc – Naval Architect and Marine Engineer John Andrew Blacker, MS Semiconductor Device Physics – Physicist and Engineer Joe S. Blackett, BS Marine Eng William José Blanch, BS Aerospace Eng – Aerospace Engineer Dan S. Bolke, MS CE – Licensed Engineer, State of Utah Jim Bomford, BA Sc Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, British Columbia Bertie McKinney Bonner, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Pennsylvania Earl H. Booth, BFA, B.Arch – Retired but currently Licensed Architect, State of Utah Kristopher Borer, BS ME, MS Eng Harry Bornemann – Engineering Chell Eric Bosson, BS ME, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Wisconsin Stephen A. Bourne, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, States of Washington and California Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD – Dept of Aeronautical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Inst. of Technology Gregory Melton Boyd, BS CE, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Maryland Steven R. Boyer, BS ChemE, BS Biochem – Engineer Brian Brademeyer, MS CE – Software Engineering Consultant Samuel P. Bradsher, BS Software Eng – Senior Software Design Engineer Andus H. Brandt, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Steven Craig Brantingham, BS ChemE, PE Gene Brault, BS Industrial Design – Contractor and Industrial Designer Melanie Brethauer, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of North Carolina Dennis Bricker, PhD Industrial Eng – Professor Emeritus, Industrial Engineering, University of Iowa Paul Briggs, BS ME Murray I. Brill, BA Eng, PE – Former Licensed Professional Civil and Mechanical Engineer, State of Calif William Parker Brinnier, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of New York Claude Robert Briscoe, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California James W. Broadbent, M.Arch – Project Manager and Designer John W. Brockman, B Eng Tech, MBA – Systems Engineer Ronald Brookman, MS Eng – Licensed Professional Civil and Structural Engineer, State of California James Brooks, BS CE – Engineering Consultant Christopher Douglas Brown, BSc Harry B. Brown, MS ME, PE – Project Scientist. Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Pennsylvania Lydia A. Browne, M.Arch – Architectural Consultant, Strategy Michael Burke, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, States of California and New York Thomas N. Burnham, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Keith J. Burns, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of New Jersey John L. Bursill – Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) Werner Busenius, MS ME Donal Butterfield, B CE, M Urban Design, PE – Licensed Architect, States of New York and Connecticut Sebastian Canaday, BS Eng James R. Carr, PhD, PE – Professor of Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada Arthur L. Carran, BS Aerospace Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Ohio Thomas Edward Carter – Optical Engineer David E. Cassel, BS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Idaho Adam J. Caulfield, B.ArchTech – Intern Architect Elmer John Cavalli, MS EE Timothy Cerar – Automation and Controls Engineer Thomas Lyman Chamberlain, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Mark William Chambers, M.Arch, MAAA, MAIBC, MRAIC – Registered Architect, Province of Alberta John Stirling Christopher, BS EE, JD – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California Dennis Cimino – Systems Engineer. Commercial pilot Oscar Cisnero – Architectural Professional Daniel R. Clark, MS ME – Industrial R&D Engineer Tim Clark – Architectural Professional Christian Clausen, BS Surveying Eng, PLS – Registered Professional Land Surveyor, State of Texas George Clower, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, States of California and Texas Michael C. Coffey – AIA, Architect Ted Cohn, BA CS – Silicon Valley technology executive and entrepreneur Ian J. Colburn, B.Arch John Cole – Architect Jonathan Cole, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of Conn., Florida, New Hamp. John Cole – Architect Kristen Kepner-Coleman, B.Arch – Architect Michael B. Coleman, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Victor Connor, MS EE and Comp Eng – Retired Electrical Engineer Leif R. Cook, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Nate Craine, BS ME David Crawford – Architect John J. Crawford, BS Engineering Terri Creech, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Walter Harvey Crompton, MS EE, CQE – Senior Quality Engineer Eason Cross, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects Frank J. Cullinan, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California William J. Cundiff, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Massachusetts Matthew R. Cutter, BS Metallurgical Eng, MS Env Eng, MBA – Metallurgical Engineer James S. Cyr, BA Urban Studies, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Massachusetts Mark Ervin Dabney, BS MET – Technician Brandon Cole Davis, BS ME Capt. Daniel Davis – Turbine Engineering Specialist and Former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer Janna Davis, BS Industrial and Operations Eng Malcolm Davis, BS Aeronautical Eng Timothy Cannell Davis, BA, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Texas Dwain Deets, MS Physics, MS Eng – Former Director, Aerospace Projects, NASA Dryden Center Erwin De Jong, MS Mechanical and Structural Eng – Aerospace and Structural Engineer Hans De Jonge – Structural and Civil Engineer Fred A. De Santo, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Clayton J. Degenhardt, BA CS – Technology Infrastructure Consultant Herwig Delvaux – Licensed Architect in Belgium Frank A. DeMartini – Architect and WTC Construction Manager Michael Deming, BS ME Paul Dewey, BS ME – Design and Failure Analysis Engineer Roger Dixon, BS EE, M Public Health, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer Mark R. Dodds, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of New York and Washington Larry Dodge, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Robert G. Donjacour, BS EE – Electrical Engineer/option> Michael T. Donly, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey Eric Douglas – Registered Architect in New York and California Ron S. Dotson, BS CS – Retired Computer Software Engineer Michael Quinn Dudley, MCP (City Planning) – Adjunct Professor of Architecture, University of Manitoba Tim P. Duffy, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Brian Duncan – Fire Protection Engineer David DuPaul, BS ME and Physics Jindrich Dvoracek – Engineer Jay Easwaran, PhD (Metallurgy & Materials Sci.) – Metallurgical Engineer John Eisenhart – Architect H. Theodore Elden, Jr., B.Arch – Retired registered architect Gavin Ellis – Electronic Engineer Timothy Joseph Ellison, BS Eng, PhD Physics – Physicist and Engineer Irucka Embry, BS CE – Engineer-in-Training Obiora Embry, BS Eng, EIT – Engineer-in-Training Brad Steven Epperson, BS EET – Test Engineer Thomas Harvey Epps, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, States of Missouri and Colorado Jerry Erbach, B.Arts, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, WashinSSgton, DC Erk Erginer, MSc ME, PhD Metallurgy – Retired Manufacturing Engineer Larry L. Erickson, PhD – Retired NASA Aerospace Engineer and Research Scientist John C. Ermel, Dipl. Architekt ETH/SIA – Architect Helmut Ernst, Dipl. Ing. ME – Mechanical Engineer Jim Evans, B Eng, MS ME, PhD ME George Everett, BS, BS EE – Electrical Engineer Mikos S. Fabersunne, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of California Daniel E. Fairchild, B.Arch – Architectural Consultant Jacques Fauteux, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Massachusetts Istvan Fazekas, BA Eng – Engineer Hans Peter Piet Feddersen, Dipl. Ing. – Retired Agricultural Engineer Justin Feider – Intern Architect Kenneth Alva Fiallos, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Florida Joseph Firmage – Chairman & CEO, ManyOne Networks. Former Chairman & CEO of USWeb Corp Dennis M. Fischer, BS CE, MS CE – Engineering Consultant Warren Fisher – Mechanical Design Engineer and Production Management Mark Lee Fitzgerald, M Environmental Design – Licensed Architect, State of Texas Keith E. Fleming, BS ME – Engineering Staff Richard Foley, PhD – Professor of Technology, Design & Safety, Keene State College Mario Fontana, Dr Sc CE – Professor of Structural Analysis, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Edmond "Monty" John Forbes, BS Eng, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, New Hampshire Lynn Foster, BS EET – Software Engineer Rick Fowlkes, BS CE, MBA, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of Arizona and California William D. Freund, BS Arch – Licensed Architect, States of New Jersey and Arizona Robert Frias, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of Texas Shawn M. Fullington, BA Arch – Designer Richard Gage – AIA, Architect Patrick Gallagher, BS ME Eric Gaillot, Architecte DPLG Fred Gardiol, ScD EE – Professor Emeritus, Electromagnetism, Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology Guy Gauthier, B Eng (Electrical), M Applied Sciences (Telecommunications) Chester W. Gearhart, BS CE, PE – Retired Civil Engineer Bill Genitsaris, BA Eng – Consulting Structural Engineer and Builder Lester Jay Germanio, B.Arch, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas Don Gibbons – Architect Jody Gibbs, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Arizona John K. Gillies, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Sean Glazier, BS EE – Electrical Engineer Ellis Goldberg, BS EET , MBA – Engineering marketing consultant James R. Gourley, BS ChemE, JD Scott C. Grainger, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer in Nine States Marc Graziani, B Eng (Aerospace) – Engineer David Gregg, PhD – Chemical Engineer Kathi C. Gregory, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Tennessee Jason Griffin, BS CE – Civil Engineer Andrew Griffith, BS ChemE – Engineering Andrea Walhof-Grisham, BS Arch – Architect Matthew Grush, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New Mexico Gemma Pérez Guerrero – Telecom Engineer Guven Guler, BS Mining Engineering – Engineering Consultant Karlene Gullone – Architectural Professional Bruce F. Haas, BS CE – Project Management and multi-discipline engineering design Jill Hacker, MS CE – Former Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New York Christopher Hahn, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Illinois Darrell T. Hambley, BS EE, PE – Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer, State of Washington Sherman J. Handberg, BS ME Harvey A. Hansen, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Alaska David Haraldseid, BS Petroleum Eng, MS Offshore Technology Eng – Engineer Robert P. Hart, BS Architectural Studies – Licensed Architect, State of Illinois Steven T. Hatton, BS CS – Software/Systems Engineer Alex Hatzisavas, MS EE, MBA – Electrical Engineer Michael D. Haughey, BS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Ed Hayes – Former Engineer and Engineering Manager Brian Heagney, M.Arch – Architectural Services Provider Andreas Hedqvist, MS ME and Aerospace Eng – Principal Systems Engineer William H. Helbig, BS Surveying, AS EE, LSIT – Land Surveyor David Heller, BS Physics, M.Arch – Architectural Professional David Paul Helpern, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects Peter Hendrickson – Licensed Architect, State of California Bruce R. Henry, PhD – Former guidance systems engineer for Polaris and Trident missiles Commander Dennis Henry, BS CE, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Missouri Tony Hepp, BS ME, M Div – Manufacturing and Design Engineer Rodger Herbst, BAAE – Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineer Eric Heredia, BS EE – Power System Transmission Planner, US Department of Energy Eric Hermanson, BS Engineering Physics, MS Nuclear Engineering – Senior Software Engineer T. Mark Hightower, BS, MS ChemE – Chemical and Aerospace Engineer James L. Hillabrand, BS CE – Former Navy Civil Engineer Corps Officer Joel S. Hirschhorn, PhD – Former Professor, Metallurgical Engineering, University of Wisconsin Larz Hitchcock, B.Arch, AP LEED – Licensed Architect, State of Wisconsin Christine Hoeflich, BS Materials Sci and Eng, MS Envir. Studies – Materials Scientist and Engineer Kevin M. Hoelscher, M.Arch – Architect Bill Hoff, BS ME Brett M. Hoffstadt, MS Aerospace Eng – Aerospace Engineer Leonard L. Hofheins, BFA Industrial Design – Principal Design Engineer Daniel Hofnung – Degreed Engineer "travaux de bâtiment" (building works) Raymond H. Hogue, BSc, PE Dennis Holloway – Architect Arlene Hopkins, M.Arch, MA Ed – Licensed Architect, States of California and Nevada Kristin B. Horton, BS IE Cynthia Howard, M.Arch, AIA – Past President of the New England Chapter of the AIA Tim Howells, BA, MS, PhD – Computer science. Medical researcher John Howland – Architect Jean Hudon, B Ing – Civil Engineer Scott Nigel Hudson, B Eng – Aeronautical Stress Engineer David G. Huebner, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Michigan Ralph W. Hughes, BS ME – Retired Mechanical Engineer Kenneth W. Hulet, BS Eng Mgmt – Engineering Consultant Robert Hulsart – Computer Engineer Richard F. Humenn, PE – Senior Project Design Engineer, Electrical Systems, World Trade Center Jan Hundseid, MS ME – Senior Process Engineer Ove Hundseid, MS ME – Principal Engineer Ted Huntington, BS Comp Eng Daniel L. Hutchins, BS ChemE, MS ChemE – Former Aerospace Engineer Malcolm Idaho, BS ChemE – Software Engineer Ken Hutchinson – Architectural Professional Sonne R. Idelshon, B.Arch – Retired Licensed Architect, State of California Mohammad Imran, MS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey Graham John Inman – Civil and Structural Engineer. Chartered Engineer James Ireland, MS Aeronautical Eng Graham John Inman – Civil and Structural Engineer. Chartered Engineer Jonathan Iungerich, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Hadi Izadi, BS EE, MS EE, PhD – Electrical Engineer. Currently PhD candidate Roberto Jason Jelash – Architectural Consultant Ken Jenkins, BS Carnegie Mellon – Electrical Engineer. Documentary film maker. Jon Jensen, BSc Physics – R&D Engineer, Aerospace Test Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer Lynn B. Jenson, BA – Systems Engineer and Project Manager, Tactical Fighter Programs Shawn J. Jensen, BS ME, MS Eng. Mgmt – Former U.S. Air Force Engineering Officer Richard T. Jeroloman, BS EE, JD – Retired intellectual property attorney. Former Electrical Engineer Karl Joerger, BS ME – Mechanical Design Engineer Jonathan S. Johns, BS EE – Retired Electrical Engineer Brandon Johnson, BS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Minnesota Christine H. Johnson, MS EE David A. Johnson, B.Arch, PhD, F.AICP – Elected Fellow, American Institute of Certified Planners Derek Johnson, BS ME, EIT, CWI James D. Johnson, MS Chem, M Eng – Chemist Nelson L. Johnson, M.Arch, PE – Licensed Architect and Licensed Professional Civil Engineer Philip N.M.I. Johnson, BS Eng, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Arizona David Joiner, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Kansas Chad Jones, B.Arch – Architectural intern Murl S. Jones, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Washington James Jorgensen, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Benoit Josz – Industrial Engineer Danny Jowenko – Proprietor, Jowenko Explosieve Demolitie, a European demolition company Chris Jung – Architectural Professional John D. Kabitzke, BS ChemE – Former Civil Engineer, U.S. Air National Guard Jan Kacko – Mechanical Engineer Osman Kemal Kadiroglu, PhD – Professor Emeritus, Nuclear Engineering, Hacettepe Univ. Olga Kahn, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Massachusetts Jay Kappraff, PhD – Former Chemical Engineer and Aerospace Engineer Michael A. Kawecki, B EE Technology – Telecom Architect Douglas M. Keenan, BS EE – Electrical Engineer Jack Keller, PhD PE – Professor Emeritus, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University Kevin A. Kelly, FAIA – Fellow of the AIA. Licensed Architect, State of Texas Paul Robert Kenyon, BS ME – Engineering Consultant Donald Ketner, B.Arch, CCS – Retired Licensed Architect, State of Alaska Arash Keyashian, BE EE – Electrical Engineer Philip Kienholz, B. Arch., NWTAA, PMP – Registered Architect, Northwest Territories Jeff King, MD, SB (MIT Biology and Electrical Engineering) – Physician. Former Electrical Engineer Adam Kingsnorth, B Eng – Electronic Engineer Ken Kious – Electrical Engineer Mark Kirchenbauer, BS EE Tanner J. Kirchoff, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Texas Andrew Kittross, BS EE, MS – Computer Software Engineer and Electrical Engineer Nathan J. Kleffman, BA EE – Electrical Engineer Eric Klein, MS Computer Eng – Engineering Consultant Edward E. Knesl, MS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Civil and Structural Engineer, State of Arizona James L. Knowles, D.Eng, Mechanical Design – Retired Mechanical Design Engineer Donald Koberg, M. Arch – Professor Emeritus, Architecture, California Polytechnic State University Alyssa Kohlman, BS Geo Eng, MS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Dennis J. Kollar, PE – Structural Engineer Barry Koren, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Wisconsin Roman Korol, B Eng (Electrical) – Licensed Engineer in the Province of Quebec Daniel Kottke, BA, JD – Silicon Valley Computer Engineer, Engineering Manager, and Entrepreneur Yana Krasteva, MS CE – Civil Engineer Heikki Kurttila, DSc – Safety Engineer, National Safety Technology Authority, Finland Marc Kuttner, BS Marine Eng – Coast Guard Second Engineers License Steve Labbe, B.Ing ME Thomas H. Lackey, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Vermont James Lake, BS EET Dylan Lamar, BS CE – Architecture Student, Engineering Intern William Lamar, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Arkansas Michele Lamarsh, MS Eng Mario Landry, BA Eng, PE – Electrical Engineer Lamont Langworthy, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Daniel La Pan, BS, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Michigan Lt. Col. Jeff Latas, U.S. Air Force (ret) – Aerospace engineer. Former combat fighter pilot Hondo Layes, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Washington Gabriel Lazo, BS CS and Eng – Software and Computer Engineer Ron Paul LeBlanc, PE – Engineer Anne Lee, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Massachusetts Daniel F. Leidl, BS ME, EIT – Licensed Engineer-in-Training, British Columbia David Leifer, M.Ed, PhD – Coordinator, Graduate Programme, Facilities Management, Univ. of Sydney Jan Leits – Architectural Professional James Peter Leritz, B.Arch, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Daren Joseph Lester, BS EE – Test Equipment Design Engineer Paul Christian Levy, B. Eng (ME) – Mechanical Engineer Crystal Li – Mechanical Engineer Steven Lind, BA Eng Herbert Royce Lindsey, BS CS and EE – Telecommunications Engineer John C. Link, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Jerry Lobdill, BS ChemE – Retired Physicist and Systems Engineer Nathan S. Lomba, BS CE, PE, SE, M.ASCE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California G.W. (Jerry) Longspaugh, MSc – Retired Aerospace Engineer Victor Fernando Lopes, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Kenneth Mclean Loretto, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Frank Lovelady, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of New Mexico John S. Lovrovich, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of CA, ID, MT, and WA Charles E. Lownes, BS EE, MD – Physician. Former Captain, U.S. Air Force Irwin Luckman, B.Arch – Retired Licensed Architect, State of California Valerie Lucznikowska – Executive Director, Congress of International Modern Architects Christopher E. Lyon, MS EE, PE – Professional Mech. and Elec. Engineer, State of Washington Sander Vayez Maatman, MS IE Chris Machado, BS Manufacturing Eng – Quality Engineer Manager John P. Machado, BS EE Douglas E. Mackenzie, BS EE – Electrical Engineer Donald Stewart MacMillan, BS CE, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of connecticut Malcolm MacNair, M Urban Planning – Urban and Regional Planner Mike Maguire, MS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of California Frank Michael Maly, B Eng – Electrical Engineer Vicki Rae Marburger, BS Eng – Software Engineer Jay D. Marchetti, BS EE, MS EE – Engineering Consultant Francois Marginean – Architectural Consultant Jon Marino, BS CE, EIT – Design Engineer Ben J. Marshall, MS ChemE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, Kentucky and Maryland Charles A. Marshall, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Christopher E. Martini, BS Eng Jan Marton – Architect. Degree in Architectural Engineering David Masdon, BS EE – Electrical Engineer John L. Mason, MS EE, PhD EE – Former Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Michigan Paul W. Mason, B Eng – Structural Engineer Enver Masud, MS OR, PE – Former Chief, Strategic and Emergency Planning, U.S. Dept. of Energy Richard Mathis, BS EE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of California and Oregon Bruce B. Maxwell, M. Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Ross G. Maxwell, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Keenan May, B.Arch – Intern Architect Lawrence G. Mayka, BS EE – Telecommunications Engineer Brad Mayeaux – Senior RF Design Engineer Rich McCampbell, BS ChemE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Massachusetts Kerry Lewis McCarthy, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Oregon Andrew McClure, B.Arch Travis McCoy, BS CE – Design Engineer Kevin M. McDonough, BS Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Connecticut Ryan McEnroe, B.Arch – Architectural intern Jeff McGary, BS ChemE – Engineer Bob McGee – Engineer Michael McGill, BSc CE, MICE – International Consulting Civil Engineer Jeffrey McNabb, BS CE, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Montana Steve Meadows, MS EE – Software Engineer Jack Meagher, BS Nuc Eng – Quality Engineer Joseph Jay Mellon, BS Eng Andrew Melvin, B.Arch, ICIOB – Architectural Consultant Donald Meserlian, MS ME, PE (ret) – Retired Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey Bill H. Metcalf, BS Eng, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Texas Mike Meyer – Mechanical Engineer Timothy A. Millea – Former Lecturer, School of Systems Engineering, Reading University (UK) Barry K. Miller, PE – Mechanical Engineer Jeffrey A. Miller, BS Materials Sci/Metallurgy – Material Sci/Metallurgy Engineer Kirk G. Miller, BA, BS IE – Former Manufacturing Engineer. Retired commercial airline pilot Todd A. Miller, BS EET – Electrical/Controls Engineer and Designer Andrew C. Mills, MS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey Anton M. Minchev – Construction Engineer Chuck Minne, BS ChemE, MBA, JD, PE – Former Licensed Professional Engineer, IL, IN, OH, WS Michael A Minor II, B.Arch Eng – Project Engineer / Manager John Mizzi, B EE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New York Ali Mojahid, PhD, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, States of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi Jose Molina-Navarro, BA ME Aleksandar Momcilovic, BSc ME – Engineer-in-Training Aidan J. Monaghan, BS EE David Nicholas Moore, M.Arch, ARAIA – Licensed Architect, Australia Michael D. Moore, BS CE Tech, EIT – Licensed Engineer in Training, State of Montana Peter D. Morse, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of Arizona Jeffrey Moskin – Retired Electronics Engineer Robert T. Mote, B Eng, PhD Structural Eng Michael Moussa, BS ME, EIT – Product Engineer Ted Muga, BS CE – Civil Engineer Hamid Mumin Ph.D., P.Eng., P.Geo. - Professional Engineer and Professional Geoscientist Christian Mungenast – AIA, Architect Edward Munyak, BS ME, PE – Registered Mechanical and Fire Protection Engineer Regine C. Naeckel – Graduate Engineer, Landscape and Environmental Planning Sean Naprud, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of California Serajuddin Nasafi, BS Eng – Manufacturing Engineer Bart A. Neeb, BS EE Arthur Nelson, MS Structural Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Massachusetts Scott A. Nelson, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Washington Gary J. Neville, B.Arch – Architectural Professional. Urban Designer Fred Nguyen, MS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New Jersey David Wayne Nicholson, BS ME – Retired Mechanical Engineer Mark J. Niebauer, BS EE – Engineering Consultant Robert Nielson, PLS – Land Surveyor Lee H. Niems, BS ME, PE – Former Licensed Professional Engineer, States of IL, MO, and WI Arjan Nodelijk – Engineering Daniel Noel, MS Electromechanical Eng – Electromechanical / Electronic Engineer Keith Emanuel Noren, MS EE – Senior Systems Engineer Zack Norwood, MS EE – Electrical Engineer Victor Nott – Construction Engineering Technician Chris F. Nubbe, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Washington William R. Nugent, B EE, PE – Retired Assistant Director of Research, Library of Congress IT Services Kamal S. Obeid, MS CE, SE, PE – Licensed Structural and Civil Engineer, State of California Amy J. O'Brien, DSc EE – Electrical Engineer Paul Stevenson Oles, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects William D. Olson – Electrical Engineer Basil Orechwa, PE – Licensed Civil Engineer, State of Wisconsin Jeffrey S. Orling, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of New York Jorge Ortiz-Colom, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, Puerto Rico David M. Pacheco, BS CE – Civil Engineer Scott Page, M.Arch – Designer Joe Palen, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California Curtiss Lee Palin, MS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Kirk L. Pape, BS Eng, PE, PLS – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, States of CA, IA, and MN Miklos Pardanyi, B ME William Edward Parker – Retired Engineer Adam Parrott, BSc Chemical Engineering – Chemical Engineer in training Nishant Parulekar, BA Physics, MS – Environmental Engineer Howard Pasternak, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, Province of Ontario Kathryn J. Pate, BS ChemE – Process Engineer Bradley Pattee – Engineering Staff Don J. Paulus – Process Engineer Gaspar Paya, BD Industrial Design Engineering Charles N. Pegelow, BS CE – Licensed Civil Engineer (Structural) Marcela Pena, BS Communications, B.Arch – Architect Terry Petersen, BS Eng – Electrical Engineer in the aerospace industry William W. Pettus, M.Arch, M Urban Design, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Dennis Edward Peyton, BS, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California Joseph M. Phelps, MS CE, PE – Professional Civil Engineer Josh Phillips, BA Software Engineering Mark R. Phillips, BS ME, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer, State of California Thomas Pittracher, Dipl. Arch ETH/SIA – Architect Francisco A. Planes, B. Arch – Architectural Consultant, Associate AIA Doug Plumb, B.Eng – Engineering graduate Robert W. Poltz, BS Eng, MS Eng – Reliability Engineering Consultant Gregory Prinz, BS ME – Former Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineer Mickey Propadovich – Architect Brian A. Puckett, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Oliver William Purcell, B.Arch, AIA Emeritus – Retired Architect L. Alan Pyeatt, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Michael Quiana, B.Arch – Retired Licensed Architect, State of New York David Quinn, M.Arch – Intern Architect Skip Radau, BS ME, MS Eng Mech, MS Optical Sci – Optical-Mechanical Engineer Suzy Diane Rainey, B.Arch Warren J. Raftshol, MS CE Steven Eugene Ramsey, BS CE, BS Microbiology Amir A. Rana, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Bruce W. Randall, BS ME – Manufacturing Engineer James Randall, BS EE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Oregon Robert Randall, BS Naval Arch, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, NY, NJ, CT, and WI Louis M. Raskin, BA Env Studies – Retired aerospace engineer Andrew Rasmussen, BS Eng – Project Engineer Lt. Col. Guy S. Razer, MS Aeronautical Science – Former Aeronautical Engineer Samuel L. Ready, B EE, MS EE – Retired Electrical Engineer Lionel J. Recio, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California David Roark Redick, BS ME – Former Rocket Engineer Rich Reed, BS Structural Engineering Joel Regen, BS EE – Electronics Engineer and Software Developer Ken Reiner – Engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur Nicolas Reinke, BS Eng Dave Reinmuth, BS CE – Managing Consultant Steven Reiser – Chemical Engineer Karen Renick, M.Arch – Former Licensed Architect, State of New York Ephraim Resnick, B EE, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New York Michael Reuter – Architectural Professional John Rexroat – Manufacturing Engineer Douglas Claude Rhodes, BS Arch – Architect, Certified Member, NCARB William Rice, BS CE, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Vermont Daniel W. Richard, BS ChemE, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Arizona Bruce Richey – AIA, Architect Marshall C. Ricker – Licensed Architect, States of Oregon and Tennessee Hermine E. Ricketts, B.Arch – Retired Licensed Architect, State of Florida Mike Rieker, MS CS – Senior Software Engineer. FAA Certified Airline Transport Pilot Arnaud Riou, BA ME – Engineer Alejandro D. Ripstein, B Eng – Engineer Richard Robbins, B Eng – Drilling Fluids Engineer Fred Robinson – Licensed Architect, State of Texas Gene Robinson, BS IE – Engineer Harry G. Robinson, III, FAIA, AICP, NOMA - Dean Emeritus, School of Architecture, Howard University Stephen L. Roby, BS EE – Electrical Project Engineer Janet Rogers, BS CE – Civil Engineer Jeff Rogers, MS ME – Engineer Tim Rohach, MS ME, PE – Mechanical Engineer Jason Rollin, BS Eng (Civil) Ron V. Ronconi, AIA, NCARB – Licensed Architect, State of California Robert W. Rooks, MS CE – Licensed Professional Engineer, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont Michael Rose, B.Arch – Retired Architect Larry Rosenberg, BS ME Gordon Ross, BSc ME, M.Eng – Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineer Adam Rosszay, BS Computer Engineering – Software Quality Assurance Engineer Joe Rowling – Architectural staff Jérôme Royer, Degree in Mechanical / Structural Engineering – Engineer Maj. Henry Rozumski, U.S. Air Force (ret), BS Aerospace Eng, MS – Aerospace Engineer David Russell, BS CE – Engineering Project Manager. Former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot John Robert Russell, Grad. Dipl. – Professor Emeritus, Landscape Architecture, Ball State University Alaa Rustom, BS Structural and Geotechnical Civil Eng – Structural Engineer Kevin Ryan, BS Chem – Certified Quality Engineer Michael Ryan, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Daniel Saari, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Arizona Neil Saaty, BS EE – Senior Software Engineer Mojgan Saberi, BS Arch – Designer Ronald Sabin, BS ChemE Robert M. Saladoff, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Oregon Ahmad Younes Younes Salem, M Eng – Engineering Consultant Gregory M. Salyards, BS Naval Engineering – Retired from U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command Grazyna Samborska, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Pennsylvania Ovidio Sbrissa, B.Arch – Architect James P. Schaeffer, BS ME John C. Schaefer, PhD EE, PE – Former Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer, State of California Will E. Schenk, B.Arch, BS Arch Eng – Associate, American Institute of Architects Steven Schennum, PhD EE, PE – Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer, State of Washington Mary Schiavo, JD – Former Professor, Aerospace Engineering and Aviation, Ohio State University Daniel Schilling, BS IE – Mechanical Engineer Michael Schmidt, BS GE – Project Manager Jörg Schneider, Dr hc – Professor Emeritus, Structural Dynamics, Swiss Federal Technology Institute John C. Schofield, BS Env Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Virginia David Scott, AMICE, CEng, MIStructE – Consulting Structural Engineer Perrault Sébastien – Civil Engineer Mark Sebesta, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Texas German Serrano, BA Arch – Architect Eddy Shalom, BS Physics, BS EE – Aerospace Engineer and Technical Manager John F. Shanahan, PE – Electrical Engineer. Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California Frank Shap, BS EE – Former aerospace design engineer. Municipal Economic Development Exec. Steven Charles Shap, BS Engineering, BS EE, MBA – Engineer Richard Paul Sheridan, PE – Former Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New York Adam C. Sherman, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer A.J. James Shieck – Architectural Technologist John Shinn, PhD – Chemical Engineer Dennis Shuman, PhD EE – Engineering Scientist Avi Siegel, MS ME – Mechanical Engineer Werner Simbeck, B ME Lucian Alexandru Simion, M Urban Development – Architect Clayton John Simmons, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Ray Simmons, BS Arch Eng – Architectural Engineer Reed Simpson, M.Arch, Associate AIA Wendy Sitler – Designer Albert Skane, BS EE, MA Econ – Systems Engineer James C. Smith, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Colorado Jim G. Smith, MS CS – Software Developer Kenneth L. Smith, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Paul Smith – Electronics Engineer, Indiana University Marvin E. Smitherman, Jr., BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Jonathan Smolens, BS, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Douglas S. Snider, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, States of California and Oregon Richard J. Snider, BS EE, PE Chandler Sobel-Sörenson, BS Computer Eng Erik M. Soderlund, BS Marine Eng – Chief Engineer Ray Soper, BSc Mineral Technology, MBA – Retired Mining Engineer John Sotelo, BS ME, MD – Mechanical Engineer Daniel Sowell, BS Arch – Intern Architect John M. Sparnicht, PE – Licensed Civil Engineer, State of California John M. Speidel, BS Petroleum Eng, BS ME – Engineering Manager Thomas Spellman, B.Arch – Member, City Council, Lake Geneva, WI Raphael Sperry, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Cary J. Spiegel, B.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, States of New York and New Jersey Robert M. Stahl, BA Eng Mitchell Scott Stein, MS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas Rob Steinhofer, MS ME – Mechanical Engineer William K. Stoddard III, BS Eng Tech – Design Engineer Arthur Stopes – Planner Jeffrey G. Strahl, BS ME – Mechanical Engineer Peter E. Stutz, BS EE, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer, State of Washington Rex Sucaldito, BS.Arch Saripalli Suryanarayana, B Eng (Civil) – Chartered Engineer Björn Gunnar Sveninge – Mechanical Engineer John C. Swanson, BA – Licensed Architect, State of North Dakota Dohn C. Swedberg, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, States of WA, MN, UT, and HI Chris Swigert – Architect Howard Switzer – Licensed Architect, State of Tennessee Anthony Szamboti, BS ME – Mechanical Design Engineer Jeffrey Tam – Architectural Professional Robert Tamaki, MA Sc, PE – Civil Engineer Amanda Lea Taylor, MS Eng C. Matthew Taylor, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of South Carolina Edwin Michael Taylor, EIT – Engineering Consultant William D. Taylor, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Architect, State of Florida David A. Techau, B.Arch, MS, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Hawaii Anand Teltumbde, PhD ME – Structural Engineer Robert Charles Terhune, BS EE Joseph Testa, BS CE, PE – Former Civil Engineer, Dept. of Transportation, State of New York Michel A. Thomet, PhD EE George W. Thompson, Jr., BS EE – Electrical Engineer Jonathan Thompson, BS Eng Dave Thomson, BSc – Senior Principal Design Engineer/Manager Alexander R. Thorp, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Massachusetts Erik R. Thorp, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Rhode Island Richard Thurmond, BS EE, MS Eng William Tickell, B.Arch – Member of the Architectural Staff James Martin Tomlin, B, Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Jasper Tomlinson, MA(Oxon) CEnv MCIWEM – Environmental and Water Resources Engineer Bogos Paul Torikian, BS CE, MS CE, PE – Licensed Civil and Geotechnical Engineer, State of California David Topete, BS ChemE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil and Structural Engr, State of California Justin P. Touchstone, B. Arch – Project Manager Daryl Travnicek, BS ME, MS Math – Operations Research Analyst Charles Ralph Traylor, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Texas Dianne M. Treichler, BS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of California Douglas L. Trent, BS EE, BS ChemE – Electronics Engineer Matthias Troitzsch, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of California Henri Tso – Architectural Professional Roger Twede, BS EE, MS EE – Master Software Architect Leslie A. Tyson, MS Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Ulf Ullby, MS Eng – Master of Science (Engineering) in environmental chemistry Gregory H. Urich, BS EECS, BA Music – Senior Consultant, Software Engineering Azin Valy – Partner, Architecture design firm Travis Van Brasch – Associate AIA, Design Principal Kees van der Bent, BSc CS – Software and Digital Electronics Engineer Jean Van Luijk, B. Construction Science Roger vanFrank – Architect George Vega, BS Eng – Quality/Manufacturing Engineer Yahaira Velazquez, BS ME, EIT – Licensed Engineer in Training, Puerto Rico Geert Vellinga – Engineering Staff Daniel Verbeck – Degreed and Licensed Architect Aaron M. Verhulst, B.Tech – Architectural Technologist Johnny Roger Verplancken, BSc Eng – Engineer Dick Urban Vestbro, PhD Arch – Professor Emeritus, Architecture, Royal Institute of Technology James M. Vignola, M.Arch, AIA – Licensed Architect, State of Florida Gabrielle Von Bernstorff, M.Arch, SIA – Architect Roberto (Rob) Jacob Vonk, B Eng Arnold B. Walker, BS Tool & Manufacturing Technology – Retired Design Engineer Charles B. Walker, BS ME, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas Daniel E. Walsh, BS ChemE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of New York Robert J. Walter, SB ME, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Connecticut Reuben Gene Walters, B. Arch, Associate AIA – Designer Robert H. Waser, BS ME, MS ME, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Maryland William Washhburn, BS EE, MS EE – Retired Project Manager Jeffrey Way, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, Washington, DC David L. Weimer, BS EE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer, State of Iowa Bruce Wells, BS EE Wellington Wells, M.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of Maine Tom Westbrook, BS EE Bryan Evan Westgate, M.Arch Eleanor R. White, BS ME, PE – Retired Licensed Professional Engineer Timothy Wiegand, BS EE, MS EE – Electrical Engineer Christopher Wilder, BS ME – Mechanical Design Engineer David Wilkins – Electrical Engineer Jason Wilkinson, B.Arch, LEED AP – Architect Grant Williams – Seismic and Structural Engineer Joseph V. Williams, B.Arch – Architect Ron Wilson, BS EE – Aerospace Engineer Doyle Winterton, B.ES (Engineering Science) – Retired Structural Engineer Frank Wolstencroft, PhD Industrial Metallurgy Elwin Wong – Architectural Professional Kurt Worthington – Urban Planner Kenneth Wrenn, BS CE, PE – Licensed Civil Engineer, State of North Carolina Armin Wright, MS ME – Noise and vibration consultant Brian Wright, BS ME – Technical Consultant John Wright, B A Sc Todd C. Wurster, BS ME Richard N. Yale, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California Alan Yee, BS CS and Eng – Programmer Kendall Young, PhD Math, MBA – Risk Management Specialist and Engineering Manager Leslie E. Young, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California Wayne N. Young, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Colorado Gregory C. Yust, BS Aero Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Connecticut Alan Tyson Zorthian, B.Arch – Licensed Architect, State of California David M. Zuniga, B.Arch Eng, PE – Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas

ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS

Richard Gage, AIA, Architect

Richard Gage, AIA, Architect – Member, American Institute of Architects. A practicing Architect for 20 years who has worked on most types of building construction including numerous fire-proofed steel-framed buildings. Founding member of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. Speech at Sonoma State University 4/20/07:



"Another 2006 poll by Scripps Howard, Ohio University, which found that a shocking 16% believe that the World Trade Center's Twin Towers were brought down by explosives. Unfortunately, my research has also concluded that this is true. Tonight I will present to you the very clear evidence that all three World Trade Center high-rise buildings, the Twin Towers and Building 7 were destroyed not by fire as our government has told us, but by controlled demolition with explosives." http://ae911truth.org/aboutus.php

"Another 2006 poll by Scripps Howard, Ohio University, which found that a shocking 16% believe that the World Trade Center's Twin Towers were brought down by explosives. Unfortunately, my research has also concluded that this is true. Tonight I will present to you the very clear evidence that all three World Trade Center high-rise buildings, the Twin Towers and Building 7 were destroyed not by fire as our government has told us, but by controlled demolition with explosives." http://ae911truth.org/aboutus.php



Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Founding Member , Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth Association Statement: "We are a non-partisan association of Architects, Engineers, and affiliates, who are dedicated to exposing the falsehoods and to revealing truths about the 'collapses' of the WTC high-rises on 9/11/01."

, Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth Association Statement: "We are a non-partisan association of Architects, Engineers, and affiliates, who are dedicated to exposing the falsehoods and to revealing truths about the 'collapses' of the WTC high-rises on 9/11/01."



Member: Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice Association Statement: "Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice is a non-partisan organization consisting of independent researchers and activists engaged in uncovering the true nature of the September 11, 2001 attacks."

Harry G. Robinson, III, FAIA, AICP, NOMA

Harry G. Robinson, III, FAIA, AICP, NOMA – Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Architecture and Design, Howard University. Twice appointed by the President of the United States to be Commissioner and then elected Chairman, United States Commission of Fine Arts. Past President of two major national architectural organizations - National Architectural Accrediting Board, 1996, and National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 1992. Chairman, UNESCO International Commission on the Goree Memorial and Museum that was established to guide the development of this project in Dakar, Senegal. He has served on major boards and commissions, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Committee for the Preservation of the White House, White House Historical Association and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Founder and Past Director, Center for Built Environment Studies, Morgan State University. Elected membership in the American Institute of Architects' College of Fellows. In 2003 he was awarded the highest honor bestowed by the Washington Chapter of the AIA, the Centennial Medal. In 2004 he was awarded the District of Columbia Council of Engineering and Architecture Societies Architect of the Year award. Principal, TRG Consulting Global / Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Project Strategies. Veteran U.S. Army, awarded the Bronze Star for bravery and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"The collapse was too symmetrical to have been eccentrically generated. The destruction was symmetrically initiated to cause the buildings to implode as they did." http://www.ae911truth.org

"The collapse was too symmetrical to have been eccentrically generated. The destruction was symmetrically initiated to cause the buildings to implode as they did." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

Daniel B. Barnum, FAIA

Daniel B. Barnum, B.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects. Over forty years experience in the practice of architecture. Experience covers all aspects of planning, design, construction technology and project management for a wide range of commercial, institutional, religious and residential projects. His projects have been widely published and have received design awards from AIA. Member and former Vice President of AIA Houston and Founder and Chair of the Houston AIA Residential Architecture Committee, Chair of the Urban Design Committee, and Director for Urban Issues. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"I have "known" from day-one that the buildings were imploded and that they could not and would not have collapsed from the damage caused by the airplanes that ran into them." http://www.ae911truth.org

"I have "known" from day-one that the buildings were imploded and that they could not and would not have collapsed from the damage caused by the airplanes that ran into them." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

David Paul Helpern, FAIA

David Paul Helpern, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects. Founder, Helpern Architects, a leading-edge architectural design firm for educational institutions at all levels, from elementary schools to universities. Clients include a long list of prominent cultural and faith-based organizations, as well as corporate and hospitality-industry clients. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"The speed and symmetry of the collapses is not consistent with the damage. A new investigation is needed." http://www.ae911truth.org

"The speed and symmetry of the collapses is not consistent with the damage. A new investigation is needed." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

Kevin A. Kelly, FAIA

Kevin A. Kelly, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects. Co-author of the groundbreaking book "Problem Seeking: An Architectural Programming Primer," which is a standard college textbook in the USA. He brings more than 28 years of experience in the programming field including such projects as the Chrysler Technology Center, Microsoft's recent headquarters expansion, all sports venues for the Atlanta Olympics, and the 1.8 million square foot 3M Research & Development Austin Center. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"The Presentation made by Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth at the AIA Convention in San Francisco [May 2009] made a sufficient case that a new investigation into the collapses of the 3 high rise buildings on 9/11/01 would be worthwhile." http://www.ae911truth.org

"The Presentation made by Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth at the AIA Convention in San Francisco [May 2009] made a sufficient case that a new investigation into the collapses of the 3 high rise buildings on 9/11/01 would be worthwhile." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

Paul Stevenson Oles, FAIA

Paul Stevenson Oles, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects. For his work in architectural illustration, Paul Stevenson Oles received an AIA Institute Honor in 1983, and was elevated to Fellowship in the Institute in 1989, when it described him as “the dean of architectural illustrators in America.” In 1984 he co-founded the American Society of Architectural Perspectivists (now ASAI). Loeb Fellow Harvard University. Author of Architectural Illustration (1978 ) and Drawing the Future (1988). Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"There appear too many unexplained events and unverified circumstances to be satisfied with the official version of the New York building collapses. As unthinkable as it is to suspect the United States government or military of willful complicity in these horrendous acts, it is even more heinous to allow such complicity--if indeed it exists--to remain undiscovered and unpunished. Therefore, a thorough and impartial investigation by an independent, well-funded commission is fully merited." http://www.ae911truth.org

"There appear too many unexplained events and unverified circumstances to be satisfied with the official version of the New York building collapses. As unthinkable as it is to suspect the United States government or military of willful complicity in these horrendous acts, it is even more heinous to allow such complicity--if indeed it exists--to remain undiscovered and unpunished. Therefore, a thorough and impartial investigation by an independent, well-funded commission is fully merited." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

Eason Cross, M.Arch, FAIA

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Eason Cross, M.Arch, FAIA – Fellow, American Institute of Architects. Recipient of the William C. Noland Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Virginia Society AIA to an architect. World War II Veteran, U.S. Navy Reserves. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"The third building evidence is truly troubling. The 'why' is very hard to comprehend." http://www.ae911truth.org

"The third building evidence is truly troubling. The 'why' is very hard to comprehend." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

David A. Johnson, B.Arch,

MCP, PhD, F.AICP

David A. Johnson, B.Arch, MCP (City Planning), PhD (Regional Planning), F.AICP – Internationally recognized architect and city and regional planner. Professor Emeritus, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Tennessee. Former Professor and Chair of the Planning Departments at Syracuse University and Ball State University. Elected Fellow, American Institute of Certified Planners (2004). Past President of the Fulbright Association of the United States. Recipient of five Fulbright Scholarships for continued education in Cyprus, India, Thailand, and the Soviet Union. Directed educational projects in Brazil and Portugal. Active in reconstruction efforts in Bosnia and bicommunal peace-making in Cyprus. Former professional planner on the staffs of the Washington National Capital Planning Commission and the Regional Plan Association of New York. Former editorial board member of the Journal of the American Planning Association. Author of numerous journal articles on urban and regional planning theory and history. Author of Planning the Great Metropolis (1996). Co-author of The TVA Regional Planning and Development Program (2005). Contributing author to Two Centuries of American Planning (1988). Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"I was dubious of the official explanations from the outset. You see, as a professional city planner in New York, I knew those buildings and their design. I attended and participated in the hearings at the New York City Hall when the buildings were first proposed. I argued for the buildings on the basis that the interior core represented a way of internalizing the cost of mass transit, which in our system is almost impossible to finance through public bond issues.



So I was well aware of the strength of the core with its steel columns, surrounding the elevators, and stairwells. I should also mention that with a degree in architecture and instruction in steel design (my Yale professor had worked on the Empire State Building) I was and am no novice in structural design.



When I saw the rapid collapse of the towers, I knew that they could not come down the way they did without explosives and the severing of core columns at the base. The spewing of debris from the towers where the planes entered also could not have occurred simply with just a structural collapse. Something else was happening to make this occur.



Moreover, the symmetrical collapse is strong evidence of a controlled demolition. A building falling from asymmetrical structural failure would not collapse so neatly, nor so rapidly, as you have pointed out.



What we are faced with is a lie of such proportions that even to suggest it makes one subject to ridicule and scorn. Who could have done such a terrible thing? Certainly not our government or military. Rogue elements in the intelligence agencies? I have no idea.



But I do know that the official explanation doesn't hold water. An open, honest re-opening of the case is in order. A near majority of Americans agrees with this view. Let us keep pressing for an honest investigation." http://www.ae911truth.org

"I was dubious of the official explanations from the outset. You see, as a professional city planner in New York, I knew those buildings and their design. I attended and participated in the hearings at the New York City Hall when the buildings were first proposed. I argued for the buildings on the basis that the interior core represented a way of internalizing the cost of mass transit, which in our system is almost impossible to finance through public bond issues. So I was well aware of the strength of the core with its steel columns, surrounding the elevators, and stairwells. I should also mention that with a degree in architecture and instruction in steel design (my Yale professor had worked on the Empire State Building) I was and am no novice in structural design. When I saw the rapid collapse of the towers, I knew that they could not come down the way they did without explosives and the severing of core columns at the base. The spewing of debris from the towers where the planes entered also could not have occurred simply with just a structural collapse. Something else was happening to make this occur. Moreover, the symmetrical collapse is strong evidence of a controlled demolition. A building falling from asymmetrical structural failure would not collapse so neatly, nor so rapidly, as you have pointed out. What we are faced with is a lie of such proportions that even to suggest it makes one subject to ridicule and scorn. Who could have done such a terrible thing? Certainly not our government or military. Rogue elements in the intelligence agencies? I have no idea. But I do know that the official explanation doesn't hold water. An open, honest re-opening of the case is in order. A near majority of Americans agrees with this view. Let us keep pressing for an honest investigation." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

H. Theodore Elden, Jr., B.Arch

H. Theodore Elden, Jr., B.Arch, AIA – Practicing licensed architect in West Virginia for over 25 years. Now retired. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. Member, American Institute of Architects, West Virginia Chapter. Appointed Member of West Virginia State Board of Architects. Former Member, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), and Member, National Committee, Intern Development Program for Architects (IDP). Professional photographer. Letter to American Institute of Architects 11/26/06:



"The primary duty of registered professionals is to protect the public safety. Professionals' intelligence, knowledge and experience provide a delicate connection between science and fact. ...



9-11 was a tragic event for our country, quickly “solved” by our government and propagated by our media, leading our country into fear, anguish, anger, war and unrestrained spending.



Have we, as building professionals, been hoodwinked? Who should better understand the collapse of the World Trade Towers than those in our profession, possibly with the consultation of demolition experts?



As I and millions have reviewed the events of that day, it seems much of the cover story is not true and impossible. As the nation is confused on the reality of that day, have we been making bad decisions ever since?



My web site collects salient information that isolates the demise of the World Trade Towers – linking many experienced, dedicated and articulate technical analysis that show clearly that the World Trade Towers were destroyed by internal explosives and not "fires from the airlines". ...



After hundreds of hours of research, and thousands of dollars purchasing materials and information, this letter outlines my most salient, articulate examples of things that architects should investigate. If I err slightly in any single item, that does not discount this letter. On the contrary, even if only part of these accusations are true, they should be investigated." http://www.abodia.com/911

"The primary duty of registered professionals is to protect the public safety. Professionals' intelligence, knowledge and experience provide a delicate connection between science and fact. ... 9-11 was a tragic event for our country, quickly “solved” by our government and propagated by our media, leading our country into fear, anguish, anger, war and unrestrained spending. Have we, as building professionals, been hoodwinked? Who should better understand the collapse of the World Trade Towers than those in our profession, possibly with the consultation of demolition experts? As I and millions have reviewed the events of that day, it seems much of the cover story is not true and impossible. As the nation is confused on the reality of that day, have we been making bad decisions ever since? My web site collects salient information that isolates the demise of the World Trade Towers – linking many experienced, dedicated and articulate technical analysis that show clearly that the World Trade Towers were destroyed by internal explosives and not "fires from the airlines". ... After hundreds of hours of research, and thousands of dollars purchasing materials and information, this letter outlines my most salient, articulate examples of things that architects should investigate. If I err slightly in any single item, that does not discount this letter. On the contrary, even if only part of these accusations are true, they should be investigated." http://www.abodia.com/911



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



Member: Scholars for 9/11 Truth Association Statement: "Research proves the current administration has been dishonest about what happened in New York and Washington, D.C. The World Trade Center was almost certainly brought down by controlled demolitions and that the available relevant evidence casts grave doubt on the government's official story about the attack on the Pentagon."

Scholars for 9/11 Truth Association Statement: "Research proves the current administration has been dishonest about what happened in New York and Washington, D.C. The World Trade Center was almost certainly brought down by controlled demolitions and that the available relevant evidence casts grave doubt on the government's official story about the attack on the Pentagon."



Bio: http://www.abodia.com/architecture

Scott C. Grainger, BS CE, PE

Scott C. Grainger, BS CE, PE – Licensed Professional Civil Engineer and/or Fire Protection Engineer in the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. Owner of Grainger Consulting, Inc., a fire protection engineering firm (23 years). Former Chairman, Arizona State Fire Code Committee. Former President of the Arizona Chapter of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. Current Member of the Forensic Sciences Committee and the Fire Standards Committee of ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials ). Senior Member, National Academy of Forensic Engineers. Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"Approximately 50% of my work is forensic. I am licensed in 9 States. In addition to my forensic work, a good portion of my work is in the design of structural fireproofing systems.



All three [WTC] collapses were very uniform in nature. Natural collapses due to unplanned events are not uniform." http://www.ae911truth.org

"Approximately 50% of my work is forensic. I am licensed in 9 States. In addition to my forensic work, a good portion of my work is in the design of structural fireproofing systems. All three [WTC] collapses were very uniform in nature. Natural collapses due to unplanned events are not uniform." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



Website: http://www.graingerconsulting.com

Jack Keller, PhD, PE, F.ASCE

Jack Keller, BS CE, MS Irrigation Eng, PhD Agricultural and Irrigation Eng, PE, F.ASCE – Professor Emeritus, Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering, Utah State University. Member, National Academy of Engineering. Elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Selected by Scientific American magazine as one of the world's 50 leading contributors to science and technology benefiting society (2004). Through his public and private activities, Dr. Keller has provided advisory services in irrigated agricultural development and water management in more than 60 countries. Serves as an advisor to the CALFED Water Use Efficiency Program and former member CALFED Independent Science Board. Serves on the US and International Boards of International Development Enterprises, an NGO that focuses on rural poverty alleviation. Licensed and practicing Professional Engineer, State of Utah. Awarded State of Utah Governor's Medal for Science and Technology (1988). 2006 Recipient of the American Society of Civil Engineers - Environmental & Water Resources Institute Royce J. Tipton National Career Achievement Award. Author of more than 90 technical papers, 50 major consulting reports, 9 handbooks and 2 textbooks in the areas of agricultural water resources planning and engineering. Endorsement of 9/11 Contradictions: An Open Letter to Congress and the Press by David Ray Griffin: "This book describes in very straightforward and non-technical terms some major inconsistencies in the government's official story about the events on September 11, 2001. It points out many attempts in the 9/11 Commission's report to cover up evidence. ... As an engineer, I am especially troubled by the cover-up of evidence relevant to the collapse of the three major World Trade Center buildings. I hope that Congress and the public will heed this call for a full and impartial investigation to determine what really did happen on that fateful day." http://www.interlinkbooks.com

"This book describes in very straightforward and non-technical terms some major inconsistencies in the government's official story about the events on September 11, 2001. It points out many attempts in the 9/11 Commission's report to cover up evidence. ... As an engineer, I am especially troubled by the cover-up of evidence relevant to the collapse of the three major World Trade Center buildings. I hope that Congress and the public will heed this call for a full and impartial investigation to determine what really did happen on that fateful day." http://www.interlinkbooks.com



Statement in support of Architects and Engineers petition:



"Without any serious study I had simply accepted that the events of 9/11 were as commonly perceived, although I was not happy with the way the disaster was being used to promote what I felt were illegal and self defeating imperialistic policies in the guise of the War on Terrorism.



It was not until early 2006 that I stumbled upon sufficient information to become suspicious of the "official" and generally accepted 9/11 storyline. This led me to do my own investigation during which I discovered the demise of WTC 7, which I was heretofore unaware of. Obviously it was the result of controlled demolition and scheduled to take place during the confusion surrounding the day’s events.



I now feel morally obligated to deal with and expose the "politically unthinkable" issues surrounding the 9/11 phenomena by participating in such undertakings as signing this petition." http://www.ae911truth.org

"Without any serious study I had simply accepted that the events of 9/11 were as commonly perceived, although I was not happy with the way the disaster was being used to promote what I felt were illegal and self defeating imperialistic policies in the guise of the War on Terrorism. It was not until early 2006 that I stumbled upon sufficient information to become suspicious of the "official" and generally accepted 9/11 storyline. This led me to do my own investigation during which I discovered the demise of WTC 7, which I was heretofore unaware of. Obviously it was the result of controlled demolition and scheduled to take place during the confusion surrounding the day’s events. I now feel morally obligated to deal with and expose the "politically unthinkable" issues surrounding the 9/11 phenomena by participating in such undertakings as signing this petition." http://www.ae911truth.org



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



Member: Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice Association Statement: "Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice is a non-partisan organization consisting of independent researchers and activists engaged in uncovering the true nature of the September 11, 2001 attacks."

Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice Association Statement: "Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice is a non-partisan organization consisting of independent researchers and activists engaged in uncovering the true nature of the September 11, 2001 attacks."



Bio: http://kelbli.com/jkeller.aspx

Jörg Schneider, Dr hc

Jörg Schneider, Dr hc – Professor Emeritus, Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Former President, Joint Committee on Structural Safety, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Elected member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences. Former Vice President and honorary lifetime member of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. Tages Anzeiger Article 9/9/06: " In my opinion the building WTC 7 was, with great probability, professionally demolished," says Hugo Bachmann, Emeritus ETH [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology] - Professor of Structural Analysis and Construction. And also Jörg Schneider, likewise emeritus ETH - Professor of Structural Analysis and Construction, interprets the few available video recordings as evidence that "the building WTC 7 was with great probability demolished."

English translation: http://www.danieleganser.ch

Original in German: http://www.danieleganser.ch

" In my opinion the building WTC 7 was, with great probability, professionally demolished," says Hugo Bachmann, Emeritus ETH [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology] - Professor of Structural Analysis and Construction. And also Jörg Schneider, likewise emeritus ETH - Professor of Structural Analysis and Construction, interprets the few available video recordings as evidence that "the building WTC 7 was with great probability demolished." English translation: http://www.danieleganser.ch Original in German: http://www.danieleganser.ch



Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



Bio: http://www.iabse.ethz.ch

Hamid Mumin, Ph.D., P.Eng., P.Geo.

Hamid Mumin Ph.D., P.Eng., P.Geo. – Professor of Geology and past Department Chair at Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada, and Adjunct Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario. A Professional Engineer, Professional Geoscientist, and Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba past Director to the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists. Also past President of the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists, which is the national council that advises all Provincial and Territorial engineering and geoscience associations on matters dealing with professional practice, conduct, ethics and standards, including international relations. Consults regularly for industry and continues to work on many areas of professional ethics and standards. Author and co-author of more than 80 scientific articles, monographs, and conference presentations on geology. Co-editor of Ore Mineral Atlas (2004) and Exploring for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Deposits: Canada and Global Analogues (2009) both published by the Geological Association of Canada, Mineral Deposits Division. Statement to this website 12/14/09:



"Truth, Ethics and Professionalism are completely lacking in the official aftermath and investigations surrounding the 911 disasters. Unfortunately we went to war predicated on lies, sustained in lies, and perpetuated in lies. The quickest way to stop this endless warring is to expose the truth about what and who caused the 911 disaster. It is clear that the World Trade Center buildings 1, 2 and 7 were brought down in a contrived and controlled demolition from within. Where is the investigation? Who really benefitted from this? In any criminal investigation the first question asked is “who benefitted”. Just follow the money.



Why do we prolong the conflagration through endless war, creating untold misery for men, women and children in the Middle East and for our own young sons and daughters and their families? The most disgusting thing I have witnessed in my entire life was the spectacle of the richest and most powerful nations on Earth utterly destroying some of the poorest and most destitute countries. What corruption lies behind this shame? It is time to firmly demand a proper investigation to uncover the truths behind 911, and set about repairing the damages."

James R. Carr, PhD, PE

James R. Carr, PhD, PE – Professor, Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada. Licensed Geological Engineer, State of Nevada. Author of 60 peer-reviewed journal articles on geological sciences. Author of Numerical Analysis for the Geological Sciences (1995) and Data Visualization in the Geosciences (2002). Contributing author to Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis (1999). Letter to the editor, Reno Gazette-Journal 8/23/07:



"Terrorism supplants communism as the enemy our government uses to justify military intervention abroad.



Former Carter National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, advocated in a 1997 book for America’s domination of the world through military intimidation. He audaciously stated that America’s democracy at home was in opposition to this goal and what was needed was “a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat.”



Cut to September 11, 2001.



Our democracy, if not by then, was afterward an exoskeleton behind which lurked secret agendas. We were told that terrorists hiding in Afghanistan perpetrated the attack and few questioned our subsequent military response. There are, however, troubling questions about 9/11 that are as yet unanswered by our government. For one, why did our military fail to intercept any of the airplanes on 9/11? Was this failure the result of gross incompetence, or was a stand down order in place?



Many have come forward to sign petitions to Congress to reopen the investigation of the 9/11 attacks, especially the reason(s) for the collapse of WTC7. Please visit PatriotsQuestion911.com to learn more. Together, we have a lot of work ahead to restore American democracy." http://news.rgj.com

"Terrorism supplants communism as the enemy our government uses to justify military intervention abroad. Former Carter National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, advocated in a 1997 book for America’s domination of the world through military intimidation. He audaciously stated that America’s democracy at home was in opposition to this goal and what was needed was “a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat.” Cut to September 11, 2001. Our democracy, if not by then, was afterward an exoskeleton behind which lurked secret agendas. We were told that terrorists hiding in Afghanistan perpetrated the attack and few questioned our subsequent military response. There are, however, troubling questions about 9/11 that are as yet unanswered by our government. For one, why did our military fail to intercept any of the airplanes on 9/11? Was this failure the result of gross incompetence, or was a stand down order in place? Many have come forward to sign petitions to Congress to reopen the investigation of the 9/11 attacks, especially the reason(s) for the collapse of WTC7. Please visit PatriotsQuestion911.com to learn more. Together, we have a lot of work ahead to restore American democracy." http://news.rgj.com



Signatory: Petition requesting a reinvestigation of 9/11, signed by more than 1,500 Architects and Engineers:



"On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7." http://www.ae911truth.org/joinus.php





Editor's note: WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.

WTC Building 7 was 610 feet tall, 47 stories. It would have been the tallest building in 33 states. Although it was not hit by an airplane, it completely collapsed into a pile of rubble in less than 7 seconds at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11, seven hours after the collapses of the Twin Towers. However, no mention of its collapse appears in the 9/11 Commission's "full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." Watch the collapse video here. And six years after 9/11, the Federal government has yet to publish its promised final report that explains the cause of its collapse.



CV: http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/carr

Frank A. DeMartini

Frank A. DeMartini – WTC victim. Architect and WTC Construction Manager, North Tower, 88th floor. Demartini first worked at the World Trade Center when Leslie E. Robertson Associates hired him to assess damage from the terrorist truck bombing in 1993. Video interview 1/25/01: "The [Twin Tower] building was designed to have a fully loaded 707 crash into it. That was the largest plane at the time. I believe that the building probably could sustain multiple impacts of jetliners because this structure is like the mosquito netting on your screen door. This intense grid ­ and the jet-plane is just a pencil puncturing that screen netting. It really does nothing to the screen netting." http://video.google.com

"The [Twin Tower] building was designed to have a fully loaded 707 crash into it. That was the largest plane at the time. I believe that the building probably could sustain multiple impacts of jetliners because this structure is like the mosquito netting on your screen door. This intense grid ­ and the jet-plane is just a pencil puncturing that screen netting. It really does nothing to the screen netting." http://video.google.com



Editor's note: The Boeing 767-200s that impacted the Twin Towers on 9/11 were only slightly larger than 707s and DC 8s, the types of jetliners whose impacts the World Trade Center's designers anticipated. The maximum takeoff weight of the 707 is 15% less than the 767.

The Boeing 767-200s that impacted the Twin Towers on 9/11 were only slightly larger than 707s and DC 8s, the types of jetliners whose impacts the World Trade Center's designers anticipated. The maximum takeoff weight of the 707 is 15% less than the 767.



Bio: http://www.legacy.com

David Leifer, B.Arch, M.Ed, PhD

David Leifer, BSc, B.Arch, M.Ed, PhD, IEng, ACIBSE – Coordinator, Graduate Programme in Facilities Management, University of Sydney. Formerly taught at University of Auckland (1993 - 2001), University of Queensland (1986 - 1993), Mackintosh School of Architecture (1984 - 1986). Registered Architect. Incorporated Engineer. Statement 7/1/07: "The frequently repeated TV images of the aircraft slamming into the World Trade Centre overwhelmed any thoughtful response. Naturally, the collapse of the buildings was attributable to this traumatic event.



It was only later when pictures emerged showing the inappropriate damage to the Pentagon – reported to have been caused by a large aircraft crashing through several layers of external wall – that professional doubt was aroused in my mind. Thereafter, The fall of the World Trade Center video showed the side of one tower ‘unzipping’ along one side of a damaged floor. My knowledge of structure and dynamics told me that unless the other sides simultaneously ‘unzipped’ there was no way that the tower would have ‘pancaked’ onto it’s own footprint: it should surely hav