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The Structural Engineer, Volume 61, Issue 10, 1983
Verulam today This 75th Anniversary issue of The Structural Engineer provides us with an excuse for considering briefly the purpose of the Verulam column and what we are aiming to achieve. Verulam
Origins In the earlier days of civilisation, the safety of a structure depended entirely on the designer’s and builder’s intuition and experience. Many fine structures were built, some of which stand today; but there were many failures and these served to develop the designer’s understanding of structural behaviour. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Penney
An anniversary is a time to stand and take stock, as well as a time to celebrate. In the field of law and its impacts on structural engineering, there are a number of matters that are of interest, if not concern, to members of the Institution. Thomas Akroyd