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The Structural Engineer

Professor A. W. Hendry (F) (University of Edinburgh): I wish at the outset to thank Bill Harvey for a most fascinating address on the general problem of masonry arches. I would like to supplement what he said by the results of some work that we have been doing at Edinburgh University with the support of the Science & Engineering Research Council.

The Structural Engineer

Institution recognition Our members will have appreciated the growing preoccupation with ‘things European’ over the last few months, as reflected in the content of The Structural Engineer. The Institution has been conscious for some time of both the hazards, and the opportunities, of the opening of the full internal market in 1992. D.W. Lazenby

The Structural Engineer

This paper discusses some principles and describes some experiments in the development of an integrated system for the computer aided structural design of buildings aimed towards: -including as wide as possible a span of design activities -linking the various design activities such that data generated at any stage can be used directly in the stages that follow -developing a mode of use in which the designer is firmly in control of the process, i.e. the software plays a supportive role in the design. Professor I.A. MacLeod and M.Y. Rafiq

The Structural Engineer

The tour commenced on Saturday 23 July and finished in South Africa, some 5 weeks later. It was routed westwards through Canada, New Zealand, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Africa. This report chronicles and observes on the principal events which occurred.

The Structural Engineer

The Structural Engineer Mr D. J. Sharpe has written from Peterborough expressing some forthright criticisms of the Journal. So here goes! During the summer months the content of the journal of the Institution always seems to doze off relative to the sometime sparkle of issues in the other seasons. Understandable, of course. Verulam