What Lessons Will Be Learned from the Florida Condo Collapse?
By Henry Petroski
The deadly catastrophic failure has put a lens on building maintenance.
The deadly catastrophic failure has put a lens on building maintenance.
The condominium complex known as Champlain Towers is located in the town of Surfside, Florida, just north of Miami Beach and about 10 miles north-northeast of downtown Miami. Until recently, it consisted of three 12-story buildings containing collectively a total of 342 apartments, ranging in size from one to four bedrooms. The building designated Champlain Towers South occupied prime oceanfront real estate and contained 135 condo apartments.
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