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Please allow several seconds for the slideshow to load. Leslie E Roberston was structural engineer on the original World Trade Center project. Carol Willis is founder and director of New York's Skyscraper Museum. With thanks to John Bartlestone, Foster and Partners, The Skyscraper Museum New York, Leslie E Robertson and Associates (LERA). All images subject to copyright. 2001 news audio courtesy ABC News. Music courtesy KPM Music. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley. Publication date 6 September 2011. Related: 9/11 ten years on: Your Stories Skyscraper Museum New York Leslie E Robertson and Associates John Bartlestone - architectural photographer Foster and Partners The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. More audio slideshows: The Beatles in the USA Royal wedding dresses Rural visions of England Share this page 4 ShareFacebookTwitter EmailPrint Services News feeds Mobile Podcasts Alerts E-mail news About BBC News Editors' blogBBC College of JournalismNews sourcesWorld Service Trust Mobile Search term:bbc.co.uk navigationNews Sport Weather Travel TV Radio More BBC linksAbout the BBC BBC Help Contact Us Accessibility Help Terms of Use Careers Privacy & Cookies Advertise With Us Ad Choices BBC © 2011 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more. Feedback Diigo Web Highlighter (v1.6.4) Highlight Bookmark Sticky Note Share Save Bookmark Remove Url Title PrivateRead laterCache Description Tags Used last time:CSRorganisations Recommended:BBCbbcnewsnew yorkyorktwintowers Share to a Group
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