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Guy Nordenson is a lay member of the Public Design Commission of the City of New York and Partner of Guy Nordenson and Associates Structural Engineers. He is also a professor of structural engineering and architecture at Princeton University and a faculty associate of the Princeton University Center for Human Values. Active in earthquake engineering, Guy led the development of the New York Seismic Code from 1984 to its enactment into law in 1995. He is co-founder of the Structural Engineers Association of New York and organized its inspections of 400 buildings around the World Trade Center after 9/11. In 2004, he co-curated the Tall Buildings exhibition at MoMA QNS with Terence Riley, MoMA’s Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design. In 2004, Guy was the first recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ award for contributions to architecture by a non-architect. His recent publications include WTC Emergency Building Damage Assessments (2004) and Tall Buildings (2003), a companion to the MoMA QNS exhibition.
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