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Structures Congress 2012 : Forging Connections in the Windy City
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ISBN: 0784412170 Year: 2012 Publisher: Reston : ASCE,

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Structures Congress 2012 contains 202 papers on topics that are redefining structural engineering in the areas of bridges, transportation structures, buildings, and advances in research. Topics include: blasts; bridges; buildings; business issues; nonbuilding structures; seismic issues; and sustainability. This collection, which includes papers from the CASE Spring Risk Management Convocation, will be useful to all structural engineers and allied professionals. bridge research and implementation; buildings; business; nonbuilding structures; seismic; special topics; and sustainability.


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20th Analysis and Computation Specialty Conference
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Year: 2012 Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

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Proceedings of the 20th Analysis and Computation Specialty Conference, held in conjunction with Structures Congress 2012 in Chicago, Illinois, March 29.31, 2012. Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE. This collections contain 49 papers that highlight recent research in the broad areas of applied structural analysis, optimal structural design, structural control, and emergent computing technology. Topics include: recent innovations and application of passive seismic control; new directions in damage detection using structural health monitoring; selected issues in analysis and computation; optimal design using advanced computational methods; benchmark cases of optimum structural design; advances in hybrid simulation; calibration and validation of concrete models; evaluation and design of new and existing buildings against disproportionate collapse; and recent advancements in collapse assessment of structures under earthquakes.


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Goat rodeo : practicing built environments
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ISBN: 9781530060252 Year: 2016 Publisher: Middletown, DE : Fried Fish Publishing (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform),

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"Architecture" seems to be failing everywhere but its extremities. Goat Rodeo: Practicing Built Environments is a 110-page pamphlet comprised of 54 critical vignettes written by eight distinguished contributors-Phillip G. Bernstein, Carol Burns, Joseph G. Burns, Renee Cheng, Carrie Sturts Dossick, Billie Faircloth, Kiel Moe, and Michael J. Monti. This august group met periodically over five years to explore the nature of the problems facing allied professions in the building industry. Midway through their efforts to structure a joint writing enterprise, they chanced upon "The Goat Rodeo Sessions," a Grammy Award-winning album produced by Yo Yo Ma, in collaboration with bluegrass masters Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, and Chris Thile. The writing group immediately seized on both the concept and name of Ma and company's project, defined in the Urban Dictionary as "a chaotic situation, often one that involves several people, each with a different agenda/vision/perception of what's going on; a situation that is very difficult, despite energy and efforts, to instill any sense or order into...about the most polite term used by aviation people...to describe a scenario that requires about 100 things to go right at once if you intend to walk away from it." In the same spirit, this octet of contemporary educators, practitioners, and engineers-drawn into common cause by radical changes in our understanding of the relationship between acts of building and the systems of matter and thought that surround them-offers the reader a lively, hybrid polemic driven by the unlikely juxtaposition of highly practiced instrumental styles and vocabularies. Each writer interprets the contemporary scene of design and building within a framework delineated by eight topics: education, research, equity, information, energy, infrastructure, technology, and collaboration. The resulting discourse questions what needs to change before the building industry can achieve a quality described by Bennington College President Liz Coleman as "discipline without department." Convened and edited by Daniel S. Friedman, designed by Jack Henrie Fisher, and produced by Fried Fish, in concert with Other Forms, a mobile research and design collective working in the multiple intersections of architecture, graphic design, and publishing.

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