Foreman Field Game Day building

Norfolk, VA

Matthew W. Haapala

Structural Option

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5/4/09 Final Course Related Items Completed
4/15/09 Thesis Presentation uploaded
4/8/09 Thesis Final Report uploaded
2/9/09 Gravity System Design Milestone Accomplished
1/19/09 Revised Proposal Updated
1/16/09 Breadth Proposal Updated
12/12/08 Thesis Proposal uploaded
11/22/08 Tech Report 3 uploaded
10/24/08 Tech Report 2 uploaded
10/12/08 Building Stats part 2 uploaded
10/08/08 Abstract uploaded
9/30/08 Tech Report 1 uploaded
9/22/08 Bio Sketch uploaded
9/15/08 Building Stats part 1 uploaded
9/5/08 Initial Site Launched
10/24/08 Tech Report 2 uploaded
10/12/08 Building Stats part 2 uploaded
10/08/08 Abstract uploaded
9/30/08 Tech Report 1 uploaded
9/22/08 Bio Sketch uploaded
9/15/08 Building Stats part 1 uploaded
9/5/08 Initial Site Launched
   
   
   
   
   

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