F R Khan

F. R. Khan, in full Fazlur Rahman Khan, (born April 3, 1929, Dacca, India [now Dhaka, Bangladesh]—died March 27, 1982, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia), Bangladeshi American civil engineer known for his innovations in high-rise building construction. He is regarded as the "father of tubular designs" for high-rise buildings.

After obtaining a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Dhaka in 1950, Khan worked as assistant engineer for the local highway department and taught at the University of Dhaka. Qualifying for a scholarship in 1952, he enrolled at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, where he received master’s degrees in both applied mechanics and structural engineering and a Ph.D. in structural engineering. He returned briefly to Pakistan and won an important position as executive engineer of the Karachi Development Authority. Frustrated by administrative demands that kept him from design work, however, he returned to the United States and joined the prestigious architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in Chicago in 1955, eventually becoming a partner (1966). In 1967 he became a naturalized U.S. citizen.

Khan’s many skyscraper projects include Chicago’s John Hancock Center (1970) and Sears (now Willis) Tower (1973), which are among the world’s tallest buildings. The Sears Tower was his first skyscraper to employ the “bundled tube” structural system, which consists of a group of narrow steel cylinders that are clustered together to form a thicker column. This innovative system minimized the amount of steel needed for high towers, eliminated internal wind braces (since the perimeter columns bear the weight of the wind force), and permitted freer organization of the interior space.

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Bangladeshi American Foundation Inc. (BAF) officially began in Maryland, USA in 2019. The growth of BAF reflects the devotion to Bangladeshi American mission while facing challenges throughout the years. A strong sense of willpower, risk taking and initiative implies a need for both reactivity and common sense. Commitment, belief and courage are also essential to drive such innovation and to adapt to American Bangladeshi people's needs. Success relies strongly on teamwork and cooperation which have been crucial to achieving our goals and turning our ideas into a reality.

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