The Engineer's Contribution to Contemporary Architecture
Given that structural engineering is central to modern architecture, there is a great deal of mileage in exploring the relationships of the two disciplines at their most synergetic. The new series by the Institution of Civil Engineers' publishing arm, Thomas Telford, with "endorsement" by RIBA Publications, examines how a few of the century's most inspired structural engineers worked together with architects on the landmark projects of their age.
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