These must have been the thoughts and emotions that raced through Gary Hoy’s head as he rapidly fell towards the street below.
Moments before, the 38-year-old lawyer at the Toronto law firm, Holden Day Wilson, had been standing in his 24th floor office. Hoy, who also had a degree in engineering, specialized in building safety and compliance. His academic training had instilled an unwavering faith in the unbreakable nature of his office’s floor-to-ceiling glass.
To demonstrate the strength of these windows, and the robust safety codes they were designed to, he frequently threw himself against them. This stunt was always greeted with gasps and cheers.
On July 9, 1993, Hoy was giving a tour of his office to a group of students. After detailing the rigorous design and safety standards of the windows, it was now time to teach his students a valuable lesson. Like many times before, he took a running start and hurled himself against the glass. But then the impossible happened… Continue reading