Author Don Friedman Published on: March 30, 2013 Tags Blog Talking History I’ll be speaking at the Skyscraper Museum on May 15. The talk concerns the engineers and engineering developments of early
Author Don Friedman Published on: March 5, 2013 Tags Blog Historic Structural Detail 4 Because technical language changes at a different rate than technology, we sometimes use obsolete words to describe new things and
Author Don Friedman Published on: February 4, 2013 Tags Blog International News, Sort Of Here’s OSE’s very own Gabi Pardo, helping describe Grand Central for a Spanish news show on the terminal’s 100th anniversary:
Author Don Friedman Published on: January 28, 2013 Tags Blog Adaptive Reuse: Firehouse to Philharmonic One of our projects gets a little press: the conversion of a closed firehouse to a new home for the
Author Don Friedman Published on: December 17, 2012 Tags Blog Failure Portrait 3 It can be difficult to describe to people outside the field how bad some of the conditions we see actually
Author Don Friedman Published on: December 5, 2012 Tags Blog Stanford White Awards The Institute for Classical Architecture & Art has announced its first group of design awards, and two projects that Old
Author Don Friedman Published on: November 1, 2012 Tags Blog Sandy There’s some irony in a structural firm that performs forensic investigation of buildings being shut down by storm damage, but
Author Don Friedman Published on: September 4, 2012 Tags Blog Michael Lo Michael Lo joined Old Structures Engineering in August as an Associate. Michael has more than twenty years experience as a
Author Don Friedman Published on: April 9, 2012 Tags Blog Talk at the Skyscraper Museum I’ll be talking at the Skyscraper Museum (6:30 PM, April 24) on the history of structure in early skyscrapers. This
Author Don Friedman Published on: April 5, 2012 Tags Blog A Replacement Detail We’ve shown a few old details that we like, but of course we also design new details to repair or
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