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Architectural concrete as we know it today was invented in the 19th century. It reached new heights in the U.S. after World War II when mid-century modernism was in vogue, following in the footsteps of a European aesthetic that expressed structure and permanent surfaces through this exposed material. Concrete was treated as a monolithic miracle, waterproof and structurally and visually versatile.
This instructor-led video course discusses actual project scenarios where collaborative steel joist and deck design have reduced total-project costs. In an era when incomplete structural drawings are a growing concern for our industry, the course reveals hidden costs and risks that can be avoided.
Here are seven key areas where innovation in structural engineering is driving evolution.
The rise in multi-story building design and construction is supported today by a range of long-span composite floor systems. This short…
This course examines the key differences between light frame and mass timber systems. We will highlight the applications, code considerations and…