By Steve Cimino When Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August of 2005, it quickly became a force unparalleled in the history of modern disasters. Roughly 850,000 homes were destroyed or damaged, leaving countless residents with nowhere to go. At the time, J. Scott Eddy, AIA, was working on a VA hospital renovation project on the
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