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The Structural Engineer, Volume 65, Issue 3, 1987
I am sorry this letter is rather long but I am not sure that, as a mere working engineer, I have the time or skill to write a short one. As a modern engineer I do of course have the ability to write a long letter when a short one would be preferable, and perhaps this is one of the problems with our profession! G.J. Austen
Settlement and liability Responsibility in dealing with the settlement of terrace houses was first raised by Mr J. A. Tanner last July. Contributions to the discussion were received from Messrs E. J. Skilton, N. E. Hindley, and J. Pryke, in October, from Mr B. W. Totterdill in November, and from Mr R. C. Hairsine, writing on a number of subjects, in December. Another contribution has now been received from Mr G. Brandt, writing from Liverpool. Verulam
Two Houses of Worship recently constructed for the Baha’i Faith in Western Samoa and India are examples of integration of structure and architecture. A.R. Flint, D.I. Cooper and S. Naharoy