A New Approach to the Aesthetics of Engineering Structures. Further Discussion
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A New Approach to the Aesthetics of Engineering Structures. Further Discussion

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1944

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1944

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A meeting of the Institution of Structural Engineers was held at the Institution, 11, Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W.l, on May 24th, 1944, for the purpose of a further discussion on the Paper presented by Mr. D.T. Lloyd Jones, on “A New Approach to the Esthetics of Engineering Structures." The President, Mr. Gawer B. R. Pimm, M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Struct.E., was in the Chair.

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