Book review: Designing tall buildings: Structure as architecture (2nd ed.)

Author: Bob Lang

Date published

1 December 2016

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Book review: Designing tall buildings: Structure as architecture (2nd ed.)

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Bob Lang
Date published
1 December 2016
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The Structural Engineer
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Bob Lang

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 94, Issue 12, 2016, Page(s) 53

Date published

1 December 2016

Author

Bob Lang

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 94, Issue 12, 2016, Page(s) 53

Price

Free

Bob Lang finds this to be an intriguing and informative text on the design of tall buildings and is particularly drawn to the structural details from real-life projects which demonstrate the consequences of engineers' decisions.

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Pages:
53
Publisher:
The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Opinion Issue 12

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