Remarkable Structures

Remarkable Structures
Title Remarkable Structures PDF eBook
Author Sutherland Lyall
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 236
Release 2002-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1568983301

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Never before have engineers played such a pivotal role in the process of making architecture. Their underappreciated task is to transform the designer's vision - sometimes not much more than a cardboard model or computer rendering - into a built form of concrete, steel, glass, stone, or wood.".

Inventory of Significant Structures

Inventory of Significant Structures
Title Inventory of Significant Structures PDF eBook
Author Laura E. Soullière
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Ancient Structures

Ancient Structures
Title Ancient Structures PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN 9780915554355

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Nonlinear Systems and Their Remarkable Mathematical Structures

Nonlinear Systems and Their Remarkable Mathematical Structures
Title Nonlinear Systems and Their Remarkable Mathematical Structures PDF eBook
Author Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 582
Release 2020-12-18
Genre
ISBN 9780367732431

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Nonlinear Systems and Their Remarkable Mathematical Structures aims to describe the recent progress in nonlinear differential equations and nonlinear dynamical systems (both continuous and discrete). Written by experts, each chapter is self-contained and aims to clearly illustrate some of the mathematical theories of nonlinear systems. The book should be suitable for some graduate and postgraduate students in mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering sciences, as well as for researchers (both pure and applied) interested in nonlinear systems. The common theme throughout the book is on solvable and integrable nonlinear systems of equations and methods/theories that can be applied to analyze those systems. Some applications are also discussed. Features Collects contributions on recent advances in the subject of nonlinear systems Aims to make the advanced mathematical methods accessible to the non-expert in this field Written to be accessible to some graduate and postgraduate students in mathematics and applied mathematics Serves as a literature source in nonlinear systems

The Elements of Architecture

The Elements of Architecture
Title The Elements of Architecture PDF eBook
Author Scott Drake
Publisher Routledge
Pages 145
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317973283

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The Elements of Architecture is a clear and well structured introduction to sustainable architecture, which concentrates on general principles to make an accessible and comprehensive primer for undergraduate students. The author takes a fresh and logical approach, focusing on the way aspects of the built environment are experienced by the occupants and how that experience is interpreted in architectural design. He works through basic elements and senses (sun; heat; light; sound; air; water and fire) to explain and frame effective environmental architectural design - not only arguing that the buildings we inhabit should be viewed as extensions of our bodies that interact with and protect us from these elements, but also using this analogy to explain complex ideas in an accessible manner.

A Hundred Years of German Bridge Building

A Hundred Years of German Bridge Building
Title A Hundred Years of German Bridge Building PDF eBook
Author Georg Christoph Mehrtens
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1900
Genre Bridges
ISBN

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Structural Iron 1750–1850

Structural Iron 1750–1850
Title Structural Iron 1750–1850 PDF eBook
Author R.J.M. Sutherland
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 425
Release 2016-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351897411

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This book deals with the period when iron became the dominant ’high-technology’ material, increasingly taking over from timber and masonry. It was necessary for the engines and machines of the new industries, but equally vital for the vast civil engineering works which supported this industrialisation. It was these works - mills, warehouses, dockyards, and above all bridges - which so impressed the public in the early 19th century. The papers selected here trace the evolving structural uses of cast and wrought iron in frames and roofs for buildings, and look in particular at the development of bridge design and construction, in America, France, and Russia, as well as in Britain. They cover the processes of design and testing, and at the same time throw much light on the attitudes and careers of the engineers themselves.