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The Structural Engineer, Volume 59, Issue 5, 1981
President’s diary The President and Mrs Horne look forward to joining members of the Yorkshire Branch at their Annual Dinner and Dance on Friday 8 May 1981. Professor Horne will be taking the Chair at the Institution’s 1-day symposium in London on Tuesday 12 May, when the contents of the draft Code of Practice for low-rise housing will be reviewed.
Mr J. A. Waller (F) (Oscar Faber & Partners): I would like to congratulate the authors on a very interesting and thought-provoking paper. In many buildings today, considerable efforts are made to achieve the optimum or lowest cost solution within each professional discipline. Unfortunately, the process is not so often carried out when it involves crossing professional boundaries. The authors have clearly shown what can be achieved if the will is there to try.
Mr J. M. Mawditt (M): The paper is to be commended for simplifying the design procedure associated with the use of the material stress -strain curves as required by clause 3.3.5.1. of CP 110.