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Best-Building Practices for High Wind Regions

Professor Rima Taher, a civil/structural engineer, teaches at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and New Jersey School of Architecture. She says building design and construction can be significantly improved to reduce wind pressures on building surfaces and to help better resist high winds and hurricanes in residential or commercial construction.
Read more about her ideas at NJIT News

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