William LeMessurier - The Fifty-Nine-Story Crisis: A Lesson in Professional Behavior
Educational ResourceAuthors:Whitbeck, CarolinePlosky, Eric
Abstract:
William LeMessurier served as design and construction consultant on the innovative Citicorp headquarters tower, which was completed in 1977 in New York. The next year, after a college student studying the tower design had called him to point out a possible deficiency, LeMessurier discovered that the building was indeed structurally deficient. LeMessurier faced a complex and difficult problem of professional responsibility in which he had to alert a broad group of people to the structural deficiency and enlist their cooperation in repairing the deficiency before a hurricane brought the building down.
Keywords:
Catastrophes, Hazards, Disasters, Social Responsibility, Public Well-being
Catastrophes, Hazards, Disasters, Social Responsibility, Public Well-being
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Language:
English
English
Publisher:
Online Ethics Center
Online Ethics Center
Published Date:
2021
2021
Related Links:
https://onlineethics.org/cases/engineers-and-scientists-behaving-well/william-lemessurier-fifty-nine-story-crisis-lesson
Notes:
Case Study / Scenario|Historical / Non-Fiction Case