Author: M. Evernden, A. Darby and T. Ibell, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, UK
1 August 2013
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M. Evernden, A. Darby and T. Ibell, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, UK
The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 8, 2013, Page(s) 4
The Steel Construction Institute's Nancy Baddoo reflects on the use of stainless steel in construction over the last century; from the stabilisation of the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in 1925, to the framework of Glasgow's Clyde Tunnel in 2010.
Readers' letters in this issue discuss 'Combination rules', 'The 30 year failure cycle' and 'Torsion in piled foundations'.
Alistair Lenczner questions the interpretation of a sketch by Christopher Wren in a feature article by Bill Addis, that appeared in the April 2013 issue.