ABSTRACT
Although the disciplines of architecture and structural engineering have both experienced their own historical development, their interaction has resulted in many fascinating and delightful structures. To take this interaction to a higher level, there is a need to stimulate the inventive and creative design of architectural structures and to persua
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTIONS Mini-symposia & special sessions
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On the “tectonics” in architecture—between aesthetics and ethics
chapter |8 pages
Conceptual design of a pedestrian bridge by means of topology optimization
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Structural glass: Crossing borders
chapter |6 pages
Boosting European education on structural glass: COST action TU0905 training school
chapter |7 pages
Stress corrosion parameters for glass with different edge finishing
chapter |8 pages
Exploratory experimental investigations on post-tensioned structural glass beams
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From open structures to the cladding of control: A critical call for current tectonic theories and practices in architecture
chapter |9 pages
Wallpaper & tectonics – A critical discussion of the state of the architectural discipline
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From new tools and methods towards new tasks and ideals: The impact of technology and science in the post-war era
chapter |6 pages
The architecture of absence: building, landscape and the changing character of technology in the post-war era
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Innovation in reciprocal structures
chapter |8 pages
The proposal of an ancient technique for modern construction: a stone reciprocal structure
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Innovation in timber
chapter |8 pages
Robustness issues for design of innovative timber structures
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Principles in practice for the analysis, conservation and structural restoration of architectural heritage
chapter |8 pages
The building and its structural history (or how the history is the source of endless technical knowledge)
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General contributions
chapter |8 pages
Life cycle assessment of Irish residential buildings and typical building envelope analysis
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Computer and digital design tools
chapter |8 pages
Seismic rehabilitation of RC structures – Case study: Educational building with GF+4 storey height regime
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Comprehension and complex forms
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Parametric design and non-linear analysis of a large-scale deployable roof structure based on action origami
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Concrete and masonry structures
chapter |8 pages
Reinforced concrete in the early 20th century: the search for a form language for the material
chapter |8 pages
Control of conservation works for architectural heritage buildings by microseismic recordings and structural analysis
chapter |8 pages
“Reticolatus”: An innovative reinforcement for irregular masonry. A numeric model
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Study to evaluate the characteristics of masonry for “Stirbey family chapel” to retrofit the structure
chapter |8 pages
An approach to patents of prestressed concrete in 20th Century’s architecture
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Historical concrete structures in Romania and Italy. Exchange in building and conservation
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Emerging technologies
chapter |8 pages
Monitoring the recovery of the architectural heritage
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Innovative architectural and structural design
chapter |8 pages
Housing industrialization, success and failure, universal and local: Limits for housing globalization
chapter |8 pages
Innovative architectural and structural design to preserve historical centers
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A new building system: Structural aspects of COTaCERO system
chapter |8 pages
Computational morphogenesis in architecture: structure and light as a multi-objective design/optimization problem
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Interdisciplinary work and educating architects and structural engineers
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Numerical models of a beam belonging to a tall building: errors and approximations within ordinary design
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Lightweight and membrane structures
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Special structures
chapter |8 pages
Shapes and behavior of triangular grid structures. Current trends in architecture of the 21th Century
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Foundation Louis Vuitton: Exploring new structural typologies
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Steel and composite structures
chapter |8 pages
Numerical analysis of sliding rigid beam-column joints made from encased tubes for high-rise structures
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The re-use of disassembled steel structures between architectural design and environmental sustainability
chapter |9 pages
Technical solutions for rehabilitation of old arch bridges
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The borderline between architecture and structural engineering
chapter |8 pages
The challenges of structure in today’s architectural, economic and social context
chapter |8 pages
The importance of engineers in the development of modern Spanish architecture: Alejandro de la Sota’s industrial architecture
chapter |9 pages
Timber framed masonry buildings, an earthquake resistance influenced architecture
chapter |8 pages
The role of architectural theory in exploiting the potential of iron load-bearing structures
chapter |9 pages
Traditional and scientific knowledge for a sustainable vulnerability reduction of rural housing in Haiti
chapter |7 pages
Structuring geometry and abstraction of structures in architectural synthesis
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The history of the relationship between architects and structural engineers
chapter |8 pages
Supporting modern architecture: sources for the Matosinhos Market structural design
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Structure impact on architectural form of multi-storey factory buildings of industrial revolution
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Between Le Duc and Mérimée. Talking about Vézelay
chapter |6 pages
The architect/structural engineer relationship - a symmetrical symbiosis
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The tectonic of architectural solutions
chapter |8 pages
Mies’ early American Work and the Tectonic Bond between Architecture and Structure
chapter |9 pages
Tectonics or reinforced concrete and timber and earthquake vulnerability
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The use of new materials
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Agricultural residues applications in contemporary building industry
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Timber structures