On August 21, 2002, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its building and fire safety investigation of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster.
The goals of the investigation of the WTC disaster were:
For more information, see World Trade Center Disaster Investigation web pages.
The NIST World Trade Center Disaster Investigation materials are stored in the NIST Google GSuite account that is owned by NIST. The repository contains a compilation of images, videos and documents collected during and after disaster and failure events studied by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), as well as data generated from research on those events. The materials in the repository serve as an historical archive. Some of these materials may contain offensive language or images/videos that some may find graphic. NIST is providing these materials as a public service and to comply with regulations that require federal agencies to provide equal access to data available for public release.
Materials available in the repository may be protected by copyrights owned by private individuals or organizations, and may be subject to restrictions on use. Where known by NIST, the copyright owner is identified with the image. You may want to obtain legal advice prior to further dissemination.
See the NIST Privacy Policy page for general policy information on all NIST web pages.
The collected materials available on this site were accumulated with the assistance of the media, public agencies and individual photographers. Materials are available in the following categories:
This section contains photos, videos, and computer simulations created during NIST’s investigation of the World Trade Center Disaster that support the findings of the Investigation. These supporting materials are available in the following categories:
Below are the final reports for the Investigation into the collapses of the World Trade Center Towers (WTC 1 and WTC 2) and into the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 (WTC 7.)
NIST NCSTAR 1-1B: Comparison of Building Code Structural Requirements
NIST NCSTAR 1-1C: Maintenance and Modifications to Structural Systems
NIST NCSTAR 1A: Final Report on the Collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 *
A subset of the materials gathered for the World Trade Center Investigation, including photographs and video clips, was organized into a searchable database in which the images and video clips were characterized using tags and attributes. This collection of materials is available under the heading "Organized Photos and Video Clips."
TAGS: A set of keywords, or "tags", was established to be used for binary tags (i.e. 1 or 0, yes or no.)
ATTRIBUTES: Attributes were also used to record other information such as "View Direction" or "Photographer."
The process of analyzing and assigning attributes and tags to these images and video clips did not include assigning every possible appropriate attribute or tag to every image and video clip in the database. Therefore, it is possible that some images and video clips in this collection may not be assigned an attribute or tag that is in fact appropriate for that image or video clip.
Tags and attributes were only assigned to the photos and video clips included under the heading "Organized Photos and Video Clips," although copies of these same photos or video clips might also be found under other headings such as "Other Photos and Video" and "Original Video from Tapes," and in those cases, will not have been assigned tags or attributes. Searching using the "Tag Cloud" or the Advanced Search "Search Tags" and "Search Attributes" options will only return results from the materials in the "Organized Photos and Video Clips" collection. Searching using the Advanced Search "Search Titles" option will return results from the entire repository.
EMBEDDED METADATA: Some of the photos and videos contain information that was embedded by the camera or the photographer. NIST takes no position as to the accuracy of any such information.
This repository contains a compilation of images, videos and documents collected during and after disaster and failure events studied by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), as well as data generated from research on those events.
Materials available in the repository may be protected by copyrights owned by private individuals or organizations, and may be subject to restrictions on use.
Where known, NIST has identified the copyright owner with the image, video or document. Materials not identified with copyright information may be protected by copyrights not known by NIST. You may want to obtain legal advice prior to further dissemination. NIST does not maintain current contact information for copyright holders.
Some of these materials may contain offensive language or images/videos that some may find graphic.
NIST is providing these materials as a public service and to comply with regulations that require federal agencies to provide equal access to data available for public release.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is committed to making every document on its website accessible to the widest possible audience, including persons with visual disabilities. The collection of photos and videos presented here contains thousands of images and hundreds of hours of video footage. An effort to fully provide audio transcripts and visual descriptions of these materials would pose an undue burden on NIST at this time. If you have any questions regarding the accessibility of the materials provided on these web pages, please contact inquiries [at] nist.gov (inquiries[at]nist[dot]gov).
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