The Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse

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The article “Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse” brought attention a famous case of failed structural design and engineering, analyzed the history of the building’s design and construction, and considered what is to blame for the accident that occurred.
The Incident
During a party in the lobby of a Hyatt Regency Hotel located in Kansas City, Missouri, the night of July 17th 1981, two suspended walkways collapsed after the connections holding them up to the ceiling failed. The box beams separated from the ceiling rods because the beams that rested on the supporting rods nuts and washers were malformed and could not hold the additional weight of the party-goers. The fourth floor walkway fell first and crashed into the second story walkway on the way down, bringing it along for the drop down onto the crowded main atrium below. Perhaps fortunately, the third floor walkway had been built away from the other two to offset them, thus remained connected and kept additional wreckage from further hurting the hotel guests. However, this incident is still considered one of America’s “most devastat...

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