News tagged structures
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The Intriguing Backstories Behind the US Capitol Dome Construction
Despite tension between the iconic structure's architect and engineer, the result is a building for the ages.
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Connected Construction: Transforming the Industry Through Integration
Construction projects are becoming increasingly complex, so companies need to innovate to accurately and profitably complete these modern structures.
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Tim Ronalds turns derelict waterworks into Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration
The Architects’ Journal Tim Ronalds turns derelict waterworks into Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration The practice has transformed a complex of Grade II-listed historic water-pumping structures in north London into the world’s largest museum of illustration The post Tim Ronalds turns derelict waterworks into Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran Williams
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AECOM delivers reusable skin for Serpentine pavilion
AECOM has helped deliver the annual temporary pavilion at London's Serpentine gallery, designed by Mexican architects LANZA atelier, using a technique that will allow reuse of the structure's bricks.
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HS2 puts £1bn interim assets safeguarding works job on radar
Project reset sparks need for decade-long care and custody contracts across completed structures
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Tom Scott - The "architecture graveyard" is alive and well 02012023
Poly Canyon, at Cal Poly, is an experimental architecture laboratory. And it's open to the public: http://www.caed.calpoly.edu/content/f...
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How Structural Engineers Design Buildings for Wind and Earthquake
Buildings with various shapes get built around us and they are getting taller and more complicated day by day. So how do these structures get designed to resist their own weight, occupants' weight, winds, or earthquake forces? This video will provide you a detailed overview of how structural engineers design buildings for lateral loads
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What is Reinforced Concrete? - Bare Essentials of Reinforced Concrete with Prof Tim Ibell Pt1
Professor Ibell is Associate Dean at the Faculty of Engineering and Design at the University of Bath. In this video he describes the underlying reasons why we reinforce concrete, how concrete and steel work together and the main principles that engineers apply to produce reinforced concrete structures. Learning outcomes The compression and tension effects of loading a concrete beam. How steel counters the weakness of concrete in tension. A new material call reinforced concrete.
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The Most Popular Metal Building Sizes in America
Probuilt Steel Buildings is offering many popular sizes that make the selection and ordering processes easier.
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UK National annex to Eurocode 3 : Design of steel structures - Published by BSI British Standards
this National Annex has been prepared by BSi Subcommittee B/525/31, Structural use of steel. it is to be used in conjunction with BS EN 1993-1-8:2005.
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