The tallest building in Missouri with a large atrium perfect for big bands and dancing, hosted a regular Tea Dance in the summer of 1981. When two walkways collapsed killing over a hundred people, the investigators found multiple fundamental design errors. We look at how assumptions, redrafting conventions and negligence led to an incident that has become the case study in how not to do civil structural design.With John Chidgey.This show is Podcasting 2.0 Enhanced
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Links of Interest:
Tea dance
Fast-track construction
Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center
Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse
Strength Requirements by Grades
All Thread Rod
Wide Flange Beam Dimensions Chart
Obituary for Jack D. Gillum
Hotel Horror from Kansas City History
The Engineer of Record and Design Responsibility
Engineering Analysis:
Investigation of the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Walkways Collapse (Link to PDF)
Understanding the Tragic Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse
Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse 1981
Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse
The Hyatt Regency Disaster Revisited
Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse
Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research by Caroline Whitbeck
Chronology And Context Of The Hyatt Regency Collapse by Gregory P. Luth (PDF)
News Articles:
The Kansas City Hyatt Disaster 30 Years Later
Collapse Did Not Involve Safety Violations
Walkway Swayed To The Rhythm Of Dancers
18th July 1981 Hyatt collapse
Hyatt Regency Skywalk Collapse Memorial Dedicated In 2015
1981 Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse
Hyatt Regency Collapse Remains Among The Deadliest In USA History
Engineers Are Held At Fault In 1981 Hotel Disaster
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'r' and Steven Bridle.Episode Silver Producers:
Mitch Biegler, Kevin Koch, Shane O'Neill, Lesley, Hafthor, Jared, Bill, Joel Maher, Katharina Will and Dave Jones.