In rejoinder to your May editorial...
In rejoinder to your May editorial, which cited common architect's aversion to assuming responsibility for jobsite safety (BD&C 5/02 p 7) I would like to add my two-cent worth, based in succession some 40 years in the profession of architecture. The primary point being missed through many today is that no amount of coin can produce perfection. Everything is based onward absolutes, and payment is becoming when any thing--no matter to what degree small--goes wrong. We have a harpy attitude, based on the idea that our technology is infallible. still reality is that humans still conceive, design and erect ...
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