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In the south footprint would be a pond.
He was pleased that his group was told that at bedrock, 97percentt of the north footprint and 57percentt of the south footprint would be unobstructed.
Even here, Ms. Hamsher argued, the footprint would be minimal, and the company is required to perform reclamation measures to compensate for its effect on surrounding land.
"If we do the building the traditional way, the entire footprint would be devoted to parking," said Mauricio De la Peña, the managing director of the Sebastian Mariscal Studio and the project manager for the Allston building.
Mr. Swahn, an understated Swedish-born engineer who made his millions with semiconductors in Silicon Valley, said in an interview last week that the carbon footprint would be far less than for a smaller, conventionally built house.
We are also trying to calculate, as I mentioned once before, if debris were to shed anywhere from California to the West Texas area at such a high altitude and speed, we're calculating where that debris -- what debris footprint would be involved in order for us to go search that area.
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In Reflecting Absence, both footprints would be turned into 30-foot-deep reflective pools, edged with curtains of falling water.
The slurry wall would stand not only as a ruin but as a testament to survival, and the footprints would be a kind of sacred space.
But seeing it rendered in a diagram is likely to surprise anyone who thought the footprints would be unimpeded, as many families of Sept. 11 victims have demanded.
It had rained hard overnight, which was at once bad and good: bad because it might have washed away footprints, and good because new footprints would be easy to spot on the moist ground.
Pehuen Co human footprints would be included in this group.
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