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9/11: Crime Scene to Courtroom

9/11: Crime Scene to Courtroom

An Unprecedented Film Series Taking Hard Evidence of 9/11 Crimes to Court

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Meet Richard Gage, AIA, Architect

Co-Producer – “9/11: Crime Scene to Courtroom” & Featured Technical Expert

Producer/Director – “9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out”

Richard is a San Francisco Bay area architect and member of the American Institute of Architects. He’s the founder & former CEO of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. He now leads the charge for a new World Trade Center investigation along with his courageous wife Gail at RichardGage911.org.

Mr. Gage became interested in researching the destruction of the WTC high-rises after hearing the startling conclusions of a reluctant 9/11 researcher, David Ray Griffin, on the radio in 2006, which launched his own unyielding quest for the truth about 9/11. The organization he founded, AE911Truth, now numbers more than 3,600 architects and engineers demanding a new investigation into the destruction of all three World Trade Center high-rise buildings on 9/11.

While he began his early architectural practice in residential construction, Gage developed a 3-year architectural energy analysis business during his architectural school helping other architects comply with the new California energy codes.

A few years after graduating from the University of Southern California architecture School, his 30-year architectural career in the San Francisco Bay Area flourished as he specialized in the construction documents and construction administration for numerous fire-proofed, steel-framed buildings including city halls, libraries, animal shelters, commercial retail centers, and large high school campus projects.

Gage’s most recent large project, at a large architecture firm in Berkeley, CA, was the $400M mixed-use urban project Summerlin Center, with 1.2 million square feet of retail, 320,000 square feet of mid-rise office space and parking structure, altogether consisting of about 1,200 tons of steel framing.

Gage was Assistant Project Architect with the Construction Documents and Construction Administration on Summerlin Center, near Las Vegas

Gage specialized in construction documents and construction administration on large commercial & institutional projects.

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