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The architect responsible for designing the Miami-Dade County condominium that collapsed last month was previously suspended for designing other structures that toppled.
Documents from the Florida State Board of Architecture obtained by
the Real Deal, a South Florida real estate news outlet, said that sign pylons were an integral part of the structure of a Miami commercial building that collapsed during a 1965 hurricane built by
William Friedman, the same architect who designed the the Champlain Towers South condominium.
The documents stated that pylons were insufficient and grossly inadequate in withstanding the high wind pressure brought on by hurricanes which are frequent to the region and not in accordance with building code for the location or to accept standards of architectural practice in the board s decision to suspend Friedman.
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The architect of the Florida condo building that collapsed last month killing at least 97 people was suspended for gross incompetency years earlier over other structural failures, according to a report.
William Friedman, who designed Champlain Towers South before it was built in 1981, was suspended for six months in 1967 after pylons on a sign atop another building collapsed after a major hurricane, the Real Deal reported.
The Florida Board of Architecture found that Friedman’s pylons were insufficient and grossly inadequate, and failed to meet accepted standards, according to the real-estate publication.
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