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Need To Know | Interview: Dr. Jay Gulledge | PBS (#233)
Do government policies encourage building in flood prone areas? 04:40
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A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff - Preview | PBS
Rick Sebak, the driving force behind A HOT DOG PROGRAM, A FLEA MARKET DOCUMENTARY and SANDWICHES THAT YOU WILL LIKE, presents a droll and informative look at wacky architecture that salutes... 00:30
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PBS NewsHour | How Has Skyscraper Design Changed Since 9/11? | PBS (#10148)
The collapse of the Twin Towers served as a stark and stunning reminder to architects and engineers of the value of using concrete to protect skyscrapers from the ravages of fire. Miles O'Brien... 10:50
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church | PBS (#902)
It once stood in the shadow of the Twin Towers. Will it ever be rebuilt? 05:03
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NOVA | Engineering Ground Zero | Rebuilding 7 World Trade Center | PBS (#3811)
Developer Larry Silverstein explains what's different about the new 7 World Trade Center. 01:48
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Pete Hamill, Writer | PBS (#1601)
Writer Pete Hamill talks about New York before, during, and after construction of the WTC. 14:03
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Mike Wallace, Historian | PBS (#1601)
Mike Wallace discusses the implications of a World Trade Center in New York City. 07:48
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Guy Tozzoli, President of the World Trade Center Association | PBS (#1601)
An interview with the President of the World Trade Center Association, Guy Tozzoli. 11:07
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Ada Louise Huxtable, Architecture Critic | PBS (#1601)
Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable discusses the options for building at Ground Zero. 04:21
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Philippe Petit, High Wire Artist | PBS (#1601)
High wire artist Philippe Petit discusses his walk between the Twin Towers. 06:27
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Camilo Jose Vergara, Photographer | PBS (#1601)
Photographer Camilo Jose Vergara discusses the visual impact of the World Trade Center. 08:00
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NOVA | Engineering Ground Zero | Solving an Engineering Problem | PBS (#3811)
Bracing One World Trade Center's steel frame led to some unexpected perks at the worksite. 02:46
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Great Outdoors: Iowa DNR Building - Iowa State Fair 2011 (#4202)
Explore Iowa's beauty and wildlife while inside the Iowa DNR building. 04:04
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American Experience | World Trade Center Construction Footage | PBS (#1601)
This film (1983) features original footage of the towers under construction. 18:04
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World Business: Mumbai Property -- 10/06/2011 | PBS
World Business: Mumbai's property market has staged a dramatic recovery from the global financial crisis in line with the country's economy. The difference between this and previous real estate... 06:32
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