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Cover Photographer: Luís Ferreira AlvesLocation: Braga, PortugalCopyright © Luís Ferreira AlvesReproduced with permission
Description of the Braga Municipal StadiumThe Braga Municipal Stadium is a football stadium built in 2003 as the new home for local club SC Braga, and as a 2004 UEFA European Football Championship venue.
Designed by the Portuguese Architect Eduardo Souto de Moura, it is often considered one the most original and beautiful stadiums in the world. The Financial Times, states that:
“There has been nothing in this country to match the architectural delight of Eduardo Souto de Moura’s stadium for Braga in Portugal, a breathtaking arena carved into the side of a rock face on the site of a former quarry.”
Eduardo Souto de Moura has been awarded with the 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize. Extract of the Citation from the Jury:
“... the scope of his work has expanded: the Braga Municipal Stadium, Portugal, designed in 2000 is muscular, monumental and very much at home within its powerful landscape.”
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Although Architecture and Structural Engineering have both had their own historical development, their interaction has led to many fascinating and delightful structures. However, there is still the need to stimulate the inventive and creative design of architectural structures and to persuade architects and structural engineers to further collaborate in this process.
Following the success of the First International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA2010) it was considered convenient to promote a second edition of this event, to promote the synergy of both disciplines and to bring together all of the very best work that has been done in the field of structures and architecture. ICSA2013 covered all major aspects of structures and architecture, including building envelopes, comprehension of complex forms, computer and experimental methods, concrete and masonry structures, educating architects and structural engineers, emerging technologies, glass structures, innovative architectural and structural design, lightweight and membrane structures, special structures, steel and composite structures, the borderline between architecture and structural engineering, the history of the relationship between architects and structural engineers, the tectonic of architectural solutions, the use of new materials and timber structures, among others.
Structures and Architecture – Concepts, Applications and Challenges, contains the lectures and papers presented at the Second International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA2013) that was organized by the School of Architecture of the University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal, in July 2013. It consists of a book of abstracts and a CD-ROM containing the full texts of the lectures presented at the conference, including the 4 keynote lectures, and 277 selected contributions from 41countries.
On behalf of ICSA2013, the chair of the Conference would like to take this opportunity to express his sincere thanks to the authors, organizers of mini-symposia and special sessions, and participants for their contributions, to the members of the International Scientific Committee for their dedicated work, and for the time and effort they have dedicated to make of ICSA2013 a successful event. Finally, we would like to register our sincere thanks to all the sponsors of ICSA2013.
WELCOME TO ICSA2013
Paulo J. S. CruzICSA2013 Chair
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MAIN INSTITUTIONAL SPONSORS
ECCS – European Convention for Constructional Steelwork
IABMAS – International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety
IABSE – International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
IASSS – International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
ACE – Architects’ Council of Europe / Conseil des Architectes D’Europe
AIA – The American Institute of Architects
ASCE – American Society of Civil Engineers
BIBM – European Federation for Precast Concrete
BTES – Building Technology Educator’s Society
EAAE – European Association for Architectural Education
EFCA – European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations
EU-GLASS-LABS – European Federation of Stuctural Glass Laboratories
ISCARSAH – International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and
Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage
NON FINANCIAL SPONSORS
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SEI – Structural Engineering Institute / American Society of Civil Engineers
TensiNet
The Institution of Structural Engineers
TheStructuralEngineer.info Website
NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
ANIPB – Associação Nacional dos Industriais de Préfabricação em Betão
APPC – Associação Portuguesa de Projectistas e Consultores
ASCP – Associação Portuguesa para a Segurança e Conservação de Pontes
CMM – Associação Portuguesa de Construção Metálica e Mista
Ordem dos Arquitectos, Secção Regional do Norte
Ordem dos Engenheiros
Sociedad Espanola de Historia de la Construcción
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CONFERENCE CHAIRPaulo J. S. Cruz, School of Architecture, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEAlain Nussbaumer ICOM/EPFL, SwitzerlandAna Luísa Rodrigues University of Minho, PortugalAndreas Falk Royal Institute of Technology KTH, SwedenAngus Macdonald University of Edinburgh, United KingdomAntónio Adão da Fonseca Adao da Fonseca Engenheiros Consultores, Lda., PortugalArtur Feio University Lusíada, PortugalBjorn Normann SandakerThe Oslo School of Architecture and Design, NorwayBuick Davison University of Sheffield, United KingdomChristian Eckhardt Evonik Industries AG, Germany (West and East)Christian Louter ICOM – EPFL, SwitzerlandChristoph Odenbreit University of Luxembourg, LuxembourgCliment Molins Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, SpainDan Frangopol Lehigh University, United States of AmericaDeborah Oakley University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States of AmericaDomnique Rouillard Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais, FranceDzenana Bijedic Faculty of Architecture Bosnia & HerzegowinaEdmond Saliklis California Polytechnic State University, United States of AmericaElsa Caetano University of Porto, PortugalEva Ritter Aalborg University, DenmarkFélix Escrig University of Seville, SpainFernando Fagundo FEF Group, Puerto RicoFrancisco Arriaga Technical University of Madrid, SpainFreek Bos Witteveen+Bos, NetherlandsHarry Giles University of Michigan, United States of AmericaHiroshi Isohata Nihon University, JapanHumberto Rodríguez-Camilloni Virginia Tech University, United States of AmericaHumberto Varum University of Aveiro, PortugalIan Smith University of New Brunswick, CanadaI-Kwang Chang University of Oklahoma, United States of AmericaJamie Goggins National University of Ireland, Galway, IrelandJan Belis Ghent University – LMO, BelgiumJavier Estévez University of Coruña, Spain
Javier Pérez-Herreras University of Zaragoza, SpainJean-Paul Lebet ICOM Steel structures – EPFL, SwitzerlandJens Schneider TU Darmstadt, GermanyJochen Stahl Fast + Epp GmbH, Germany John Chilton University of Nottingham, United KingdomJohn Kooymans Read Jones Christoffersen Consulting Engineers, CanadaJosé Manoel Morales Sánchez Universidade de Brasilia, BrazilJosé Manuel Cabrero University of Navarra, SpainJoseph Colaco CBM Engineers, United States of AmericaJuan María Songel Universitat Politècnica de València, SpainJuan Pérez Valcárcel Universidad de A Coruña, SpainJuergen Neugebauer University of Apllied Sciences, AustriaKatherine Liapi University of Patras, GreeceKirk Martini University of Virginia, United States of AmericaKyoung Sun Moon Yale University, United States of AmericaLuca Sampò Sapienza, University of Rome, ItalyLuis Simões da Silva University of Coimbra, PortugalLuísa Caldas Technical University of Lisbon, PortugalMarco Mezzi University of Perugia, ItalyMarie Frier Hvejsel Aalborg University, DenmarkMario Alberto Chiorino Politecnico di Torino, ItalyMario Rinke ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandMario Sassone Politecnico di Torino, ItalyMarios C. Phocas University of Cyprus, CyprusMartina Eliášová Faculty of Civil Engineering, CTU in Prague, Czech RepublicMaurizi Piazza University of Trento, ItalyMichel Crisinel Ecole polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandMiguel C. Fernandez-Cabo Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, SpainMircea Georgescu The Politehnica University of Timisoara, RomaniaNiccolo Baldassini RFR, FranceOgnen Marina University SS. Cyril and Methodius, MacedoniaPatrizia Trovalusci Sapienza - University of Rome, ItalyPaulo Cruz University of Minho, PortugalPaulo Mendonça University of Minho, PortugalPoul Henning Kirkegaard Aalborg University, Denmark
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Rashidah Ab. Rahman Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), MalaysiaRegin Schwaen North Dakota State University, United States of AmericaRika Devos Service BATir - Building, Architecture & Town Planning, BelgiumRivka Oxman Faculty of Architcture and Town Planning Technion Haifa, IsraelRobert Arens California Polytechnic State University, United States of AmericaRobert Nijsse Technical University Delft, NetherlandsRobert Off IMS-Institute for Membrane and Shell Technologies, Germany Romuald Tarczewski Wroclaw University of Technology, PolandRosa Frances Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, IsraelRossella Corrao University of Palermo, ItalyRui Fernandes Póvoas University of Porto, PortugalRussell Gentry Georgia Tech – Architecture, United States of AmericaSylvain Gagnon FPInnovations, CanadaTerri Boake University of Waterloo, CanadaVincenzo Riso University of Minho, PortugalVitor Murtinho University of Coimbra, PortugalWei Wang Tongji University, ChinaYves Weinand EPFL ENAC IIC IBOIS, Switzerland
GENERAL INFORMATIONThe ICSA2013 will be held at the Convention Centre of the Campus of Azurém of the University of Minho in Guimarães, Portugal.
The city of Guimarães is like no other city in Portugal. Its past is so intimately intertwined with the History of Portugal that it is commonly and proudly referred to as the Cradle of the Nation.
The Historic Centre of Guimarães has remained basically unchanged since the 15th century and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2001 by UNESCO, due to its Middle Age historical monuments. Guimarães was European Capital of Culture in 2012.
PROCEEDINGS
The book of abstracts and a CD-ROM will be distributed with registration’s materials at the Conference.
SCHEDULE
An overview of the schedule is provided on the page 22 of this program.
Onsite registration: Onsite registration fees are:600.00€ - Authors and participants300.00€ - Students250.00€ - Accompanying Persons The registration fees includes: Conference attendance, the Book of Abstracts and the CD-ROM Proceedings, coffee-breaks, banquet (except for students) and welcome reception.
OPENING CEREMONY
Time: Wednesday, July 24, 9:00 – 9:30Place: Main Auditorium
CLOSING CEREMONY
Time: Friday, July 26, 18:40 – 19:00Place: Main Auditorium
KEYNOTE LECTURES
Félix Escrig, University of Seville, Spain “Emilio Perez Piñero. Inventor of deployability” (Wednesday, July 24, Main Auditorium)
Andrea Deplazes, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland “Archi-Tectonic” (Thursday, July 25, Main Auditorium)
Urich Knaack, Technical University Delft, Delft, The Netherlands l “A façade roadmap” (Thursday, July 25, Main Auditorium)
Mario Chiorino Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy “Pier Luigi Nervi: Architecture as challenge” (Friday, July 26, Main Auditorium)
Randolph Langenbach, Conservationtech Consulting, California, USA “The great counterintuitive: Re-evaluating historic and contemporary building construction for earthquake collapse prevention” (Friday, July 26, Main Auditorium)
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WeM 1, WeA 1, WeE 1 & ThM 1: Mini-Symposium on Modern Renaissance Timber Construction
Prior to the later stages of 19th century timber was unrivalled in many parts of the world as a preferred material for construction of tall, large and exotic buildings, but for a variety of reasons it was relegated to a secondary role during most of the 20th century even in countries where timber is a common commodity. The mini-symposium will address contemporary and emerging issues related what is literally becoming the Modern Rennaisance of Timber Construction as a construction material. The sessions within the mini-symposium will illuminate transitions in what can be constructed using timber based on concurrent application of new timber-based construction materials and new connection methods; new design strategies and methods; and reframing of building codes and regulatory practices.
Coordinated by:Ian Smith, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, CanadaJochen Köhler, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH, SwitzerlandSylvain Gagnon, FPInnovations, Canada
ThA 1 & ThE 1: Mini-Symposium On the “Tectonics” in Architecture: Between Aesthetics and Ethics
Following the successful experience of the mini-symposium already presented at the ICSA2010 in July 2010, the symposium expects to bring together architects, engineers and mathematicians from all over the world, to give an heterogeneous look on the aspects of the art of building, focusing the attention on the relations among mechanics, mathematics, structural and architectural design. Although not limited to these topics, the content of sessions will emphasise the following themes: theoretical issues, calculus and algorithms in architecture, various approaches to structural complexity. The symposium will also discuss developments concerning the importance of the Vitruvean firmitas, pointing out the risks arising when the structural instances are neglected. Coordinated by:Patrizia Trovalusci, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, ItalyMario Chiorino, Polytechnic of Turin, Turin, Italy
FrM 1 & FrA 1: Structural Glass: Crossing borders
Even though Structural Glass currently is often not incorporated in standard structural engineering education programs, the field is developing at high speed and omnipresent in contemporary Architecture. The continuous innovations with Structural Glass are to a large extent driven by Architectural demands, and pushed forward by competent practicing engineers and a vivid research community.
Given their involvement in COST Action TU0905 – “Structural Glass - Novel Design Methods and Next Generation Products” and IABSE WG “Structural Glass”, respectively, the organizers want to bring together a good representation of nowadays projects and research activities which illustrate the growing international network in this domain.
Coordinated by:Jan Belis, Ghent University LMO , Ghent, BelgiumGeralt Siebert, UniBwM Neubiberg, Germany
ThA2From new tools and methods towards new tasks and ideals: The impact of technology and science in the post-war eraThe development of new building tools and methods was an important motor in construction history, especially in the post-WWII era. Apart from their literal effects and immediate use, they also had profound influence on the division of roles and tasks in design and triggered new concepts on architecture and engineering, including a re-consideration of their ideals and societal positions. This session calls for papers exploring the manifold impact of new tools and methods in the world of building in the post-WWII era. It seeks to critically bridge between construction history, the history of technology, architecture history and building practice.Coordinated by: Rika Devos, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
WeM3Innovation in timberIn an era of free-form architecture, issues of material properties, innovative solutions and realisation gain increased importance. Through development of technology and refined products, design of timber structures remains a worthy challenge for researchers and practitioners and frequently require new steps of innovation in relation to architectural and environmental performance, structural behaviour, construction methods and realisation during construction. The proposed session addresses factors driving innovation in timber design, innovative solutions and the interaction of architectural and structural aspects in timber research and practice.Coordinated by: Andreas Falk, Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
WeA2Innovation in reciprocal structuresReciprocal structures have been studied and used in the past for different needs and purposes, and their presence throughout history is scattered and discontinuous; in the last decades however they gained a constantly growing attention from researchers and practitioners because of the challenges and opportunities that their unique characteristics offer. This session assess the innovation in the design of a typology where the strong interaction between its architectural and engineering aspects stimulated researches concerning the morphology, the form finding methods, the structural and kinematic behavior, as well as the digital crafting and construction methods. Coordinated by: Dario Parigi, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark WeM2From open structures to the cladding of control: A critical call for current tectonic theories and practices in architectureFocusing on the cladding of architectural spaces (interior / exterior) this session addresses the current conditions of the built environment where large scale dwellings, hospitals, offices, schools and urban spaces are often experienced as formal structural frameworks rather than inviting spaces for residing.The fundamental potential of architecture is to provide shelter, embrace, surprise and captivate: How to position and release this potential within the contemporary construction industry furnishing a tectonic architectural theory and –practice? Which advantages of structural and material technological innovations are to be found in a future tectonic cladding of architectural spaces relating to the human scale?Coordinated by:Marie Frier Hvejsel, Aalborg Aalborg, Denmark Anne Beim, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark
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ThM2Principles in practice for the analysis, conservation and structural restoration of architectural heritage Focusing The International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH) was founded by ICOMOS as a forum for engineers architects, and conservators involved in the care of building heritage. The Committee has authored the ICOMOS Charter - Principles for the Analysis, Conservation and Structural Restoration of Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH Principles). The symposium explores the Principles as they are put to use in different parts of the world.Coordinated by:Gorun Arun, Yildiz Tech. Univ., Vice President ISCARSAH, TurkeyStephen Kelley, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc. Pres. ISCARSAH, Chicago, USA
PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
The presentations should take 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for audience questions. This schedule will be strictly enforced. Each paper session will be attended by a chairman, responsible for monitoring the time and enlightening the author, through a signal, once there are 5 minutes left to the end of the presentation. Personal Computer (MS Windows) with Power Point will be available at each Session room. No laptops will be allowed to connect to the LCD projector for making presentations. Authors are requested to provide their presentation files at the Conference Desk. Please make sure no Asian fonts are used or, if those fonts are necessary, all fonts are embedded in the Power Point file.
SOCIAL PROGRAMWelcome ReceptionJuly 23, 20:00 – Ducal Palace of Bragança
The Paço dos Duques de Bragança, built in the 15th century by the then-future duke Dom Afonso, shows elements of architectural styles common in the Great manor houses and palaces of northern Europe. In the mid-20th century, after a period of disuse and abandonment, the palace was renovated and saw new life as a museum displaying items from the 17th and 18th centuries. Among its various collections, we can find pieces that document Portuguese contributions during the Age of Discoveries, while others narrate events in the Conquest of North Africa.Paço dos Duques is placed at a walking distance from the conference venue. A map with information on how to get there is available on page 23.
Gala DinnerJuly 25, 20:00 - mitPenha
mitPenha is a contemporary space, located at 607 meters high, on Penha’s hill. It is embedded in the mountain, on a balanced integration with the surrounding ecosystem, enhancing the beauty of nature. MitPenha’s presents a privileged scenery, as it provides a panoramic view of the region, especially of the urban site.
Registration as ‘Student’ does not include the gala dinner. Additional tickets for Gala Dinner for registrants with student fee are available through the registration desk (96.00 €)
Transfer to MitPenha will be available in the main entrance of the University.
1) Guimarães (half day) - July 24th
Visit to one of the most beautiful and historical cities of Portugal, Guimarães - the Nation’s birthplace.Surrounded by parks and a 15th century Palace, stands the Castle of Guimarães, which will be our first stop. Simple, but yet a remarkable site, a place full of story. It was here that D. Afonso Henriques was born in the 12th century from the Count Henrique and his wife D. Teresa. The future king was baptized in the Romanesque chapel of São Miguel outside the castle gates and close to the Ducal Palace.Continuing with a visit to the 15th century Palace of the Dukes of Bragança, a massive and imposing building with distinctive turrets and brick chimneys. It was built in 1401 by the first Duke of Bragança and rehabilitated in the last century.The Tour proceeds for a guided tour to the historic centre of Guimarães classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, with its medieval streets layout which is lined with historic buildings everywhere you look. Stop at Largo da Oliveira one of the central points. Free time for a calm stroll.
2) Douro Tour (full day) - July 25th Meet with Abreu Staff and departure towards the Douro Valley region, worldwide known and famous for the wine production. The first stop will be at Vila Real, a beautiful and ancient city full of manor houses that it’s one of the main characteristics of this city.Panoramic walking tour through the city center. After this walking tour we will continue to “Solar de Mateus”. The Palace, House or Solar de Mateus is one of the most significant works of the Portuguese civil architecture of the Baroque period, probably built by the Italian Architect Nicolau Nasoni. The building it’s surrounded by beautiful gardens, lined with green boxwood and dotted with flower beds. Mateus it’s also known for the production of the wine “Mateus Rose”.The tour will continue towards the centre of the Douro Valley region, passing through the city’s of Sabrosa and Pinhão. Lunch. After lunch visit and wine taste at “Quinta do Seixo” a wine estate with over one hundred years. Quinta do Seixo also “offers” an outstanding view over the vineyards of this region that was declared by UNESCO as world heritage. Our journey continues with a visit to the city of Régua before the return to Guimarães.
3) Ponte de Lima and Viana do Castelo (full day) - July 26th Visit to Ponte de Lima a Portuguese village with its medieval architecture and surrounded by a beautiful green area. Ponte de Lima has a beauty and very specific and natural environment. It is situated in the middle of the Ribeira of Lima valley. In the Middle Age it was a fortified village with walls 600 meters long, 10 towers, 2 turrets and 6 entrances. In 1995 Ponte de Lima won the European Grand Prize of Tourism and Environment.We will then proceed to the town of Viana do Castelo, a XII century town (founded 1258), where the modern town has grown near the river Lima. We can visit the Cathedral and you can’t miss the neo-Byzantine Church of Santa Luzia, located on top of the Santa Luzia hill with a breathtaking view of Viana do Castelo, the river Lima estuary and the sea. The city is a living museum, but it is also the capital of the rich Minho folklore, with an important handicraft industry.Free time for lunch on the city center. We can also visit the shipyards at Viana do Castelo in activity since 1944, being the major Portuguese Shipbuilder (to be confirmed). Return to Guimarães.
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for
m a
rchitec
ture
S. Sch
afer
J. R
eisi
ng,
S. A
bedi
ni,&
A. Lj
uba
s
Des
ign
of a
dapt
ive
stru
ctur
es b
y ki
nem
atic
syn
thes
is o
f mec
hani
sms
Y. A
kgün, F.
Mad
en &
K. Kor
kmaz
Tect
onic
s of
mon
tage
. Arc
hite
ctur
al
posi
tions
for
a te
cton
ic s
usta
inab
le
build
ing
prac
tice
C. B
undg
aard
Cro
ss lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r. A k
ey
mat
eria
l fo
r th
e fu
ture
of st
ruct
ural
de
sign
M. N
evad
o
The
chal
leng
es o
f str
uctu
re in
tod
ay’s
ar
chite
ctur
al, ec
onom
ic a
nd s
ocia
l co
ntex
t
A. B
erna
beu
Lare
na &
J.
Ber
nabe
u La
rena
Sei
smic
reh
abili
tation
of R
C
stru
ctur
es. C
ase
stud
y: E
duca
tion
al
build
ing
with G
F+4 s
tore
y hei
ght
regi
me
M.C
. C
alin
, D
. Io
rdan
&
C.S
. D
rago
mir
Pre
stre
ssed
. Te
chni
que
and
inno
vation
in
the
1950-1
975
arch
itec
ture
J. A
nay
a D
iaz
Mer
ging
sei
smic
and
fire
desi
gn o
f tim
ber
build
ings
and
pot
ential
and
lim
itat
ions
on
goin
g hig
h
B. Kas
al, D
. Kru
se, N
. R
uth
er &
T.
Pol
ocos
er
Wal
lpap
er &
tec
toni
cs. A c
ritic
al
disc
ussi
on o
f the
sta
te o
f the
ar
chite
ctur
al d
isci
plin
e
M.F
. H
vejs
el &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Cro
ss-lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r: D
rivi
ng
forc
es a
nd inn
ovat
ion
A. Fa
lk
Con
cept
ual p
lann
ing
by t
he s
truc
tura
l en
gine
er
A. G
iano
li
Thic
ker
funi
cula
r. Par
ticl
e-sp
ring
sy
stem
s fo
r va
riab
le-d
epth
for
m-
resp
ondi
ng c
ompr
essi
on-o
nly
stru
ctur
es
B. C
liff
ord
A n
ew b
uild
ing
syst
em. Str
uctu
ral
aspe
cts
of C
OTa
CER
O s
yste
m
J. P
érez
Val
cárc
el, V.
Her
mo
&
J. B
. R
odri
guez
Ched
a
Sta
tus
of c
ross
-lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r co
nstr
uction
in
Nor
th A
mer
ica
S. G
agnon
& E
. Kar
acab
eyli
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
ssem
blag
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nd
mat
eria
lizat
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hang
ing
notio
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of t
ecto
nics
and
mat
eria
lity
in
cont
empo
rary
arc
hite
ctur
e
F. N
ilsso
n
The
woo
den
cool
ing
tow
er
E. N
ozhov
a
Alp
expo
bui
ldin
g by
Jea
n Pr
ouvé
in
Gre
nobl
e. T
he s
peci
fic is
sue
of t
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susp
ende
d fa
çade
A. C
oste
& C
. B
lach
ot
Arc
hitec
tura
l fe
edba
ck in
the
stru
ctur
al o
ptim
izat
ion
proc
ess
J. F
elkn
er, E. C
hat
zi &
T. Kot
nik
Dia
grid
str
uctu
res.
Inn
ovat
ion
and
deta
iling
T. B
oake
A r
evie
w o
f se
ism
ic r
espo
nse
of
tim
ber
fram
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H. Sta
mat
opou
los
& K
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alo
Mon
aLis
a w
ood
pavi
llion
pop
lar
pl(a
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ood
G. C
alle
gari
, M
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sone,
A
.Spin
elli &
R. Zan
utt
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Gre
at li
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span
s. G
eom
etry
and
si
mpl
e st
ruct
ural
beh
avio
ur. 2nd
hal
f of
the
20th
cent
ury
V. A
ntig
üeda
d G
arcí
a &
J.
Ana
ya D
íaz
Mul
tim
odal
str
uctu
ral op
tim
izat
ion
for
conc
eptu
al d
esig
n
K. M
arti
ni
Hou
sing
ind
ustr
ializ
atio
n, s
ucce
ss
and
failu
re, un
iver
sal an
d lo
cal.
Lim
its
for
hou
sing
glo
baliz
atio
n
A. C
orre
ia, V.
Murt
inho
& L
. Sim
ões
da S
ilva
A.S
pine
lli &
R. Za
nutt
ini
Rob
ustn
ess
issu
es for
des
ign
of
inno
vative
tim
ber
stru
ctur
es
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard,
F. H
ald
& J
.O.
Sör
ense
n
Stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
ctur
e. T
he
illog
ical
res
ults
of c
onsi
derin
g th
em
two
sepa
rate
d en
titie
s, a
fter
the
2009
eart
hqua
ke in
L’A
quila
C. B
arto
lom
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Con
trol
of co
nser
vation
wor
ks for
ar
chitec
tura
l her
itag
e bu
ildin
gs
by m
icro
sei
smic
rec
ordi
ngs
and
stru
ctur
al a
naly
sis
C.S
. D
rago
mir,
A. D
utu
& E
.S.
Geo
rges
cu
Inno
vative
arc
hitec
tura
l an
d st
ruct
ural
des
ign
to p
rese
rve
his
torica
l ce
ntre
s
D. Fé
lix,
A. Fe
io &
J.M
. B
ranco
Seco
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nter
natio
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Min
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posi
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Mod
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rena
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timbe
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nstr
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Spec
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essi
onFr
om o
pen
stru
ctur
es to
the
clad
ding
of
cont
rol.
A cr
itica
l cal
l for
cur
rent
tect
onic
th
eorie
s an
d pr
actic
es in
arc
hite
ctur
e
Spe
cial
Ses
sion
Inno
vation
in
tim
ber
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
bord
erlin
e be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
ring
(1)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Com
pute
r an
d ex
perim
enta
l m
ethod
s (1
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Inno
vative
arc
hitec
tura
l an
d st
ruct
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des
ign
(1)
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ir: Ia
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rier
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limen
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hai
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lsa
Cae
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CLT
bui
ldin
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s a
new
Ital
ian
arch
itect
ure
and
thei
r se
ism
ic d
esig
n
A. C
ecco
tti &
A. Po
last
ri
Stru
ctur
al c
ladd
ing
/cla
d st
ruct
ures
. St
udie
s in
tec
toni
c bu
ildin
g pr
actic
e
A. B
eim
Woo
d st
ruct
ures
. Ve
rsat
ility
and
in
nova
tion
F. J
ense
n
Hom
eost
atic
pat
tern
s
A. Er
ioli,
C. G
iaco
bazz
i &
G. C
aste
llazz
i
Mod
ular
con
stru
ctio
n sy
stem
s fo
r free
for
m a
rchitec
ture
S. Sch
afer
J. R
eisi
ng,
S. A
bedi
ni,&
A. Lj
uba
s
Des
ign
of a
dapt
ive
stru
ctur
es b
y ki
nem
atic
syn
thes
is o
f mec
hani
sms
Y. A
kgün, F.
Mad
en &
K. Kor
kmaz
Tect
onic
s of
mon
tage
. Arc
hite
ctur
al
posi
tions
for
a te
cton
ic s
usta
inab
le
build
ing
prac
tice
C. B
undg
aard
Cro
ss lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r. A k
ey
mat
eria
l fo
r th
e fu
ture
of st
ruct
ural
de
sign
M. N
evad
o
The
chal
leng
es o
f str
uctu
re in
tod
ay’s
ar
chite
ctur
al, ec
onom
ic a
nd s
ocia
l co
ntex
t
A. B
erna
beu
Lare
na &
J.
Ber
nabe
u La
rena
Sei
smic
reh
abili
tation
of R
C
stru
ctur
es. C
ase
stud
y: E
duca
tion
al
build
ing
with G
F+4 s
tore
y hei
ght
regi
me
M.C
. C
alin
, D
. Io
rdan
&
C.S
. D
rago
mir
Pre
stre
ssed
. Te
chni
que
and
inno
vation
in
the
1950-1
975
arch
itec
ture
J. A
nay
a D
iaz
Mer
ging
sei
smic
and
fire
desi
gn o
f tim
ber
build
ings
and
pot
ential
and
lim
itat
ions
on
goin
g hig
h
B. Kas
al, D
. Kru
se, N
. R
uth
er &
T.
Pol
ocos
er
Wal
lpap
er &
tec
toni
cs. A c
ritic
al
disc
ussi
on o
f the
sta
te o
f the
ar
chite
ctur
al d
isci
plin
e
M.F
. H
vejs
el &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Cro
ss-lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r: D
rivi
ng
forc
es a
nd inn
ovat
ion
A. Fa
lk
Con
cept
ual p
lann
ing
by t
he s
truc
tura
l en
gine
er
A. G
iano
li
Thic
ker
funi
cula
r. Par
ticl
e-sp
ring
sy
stem
s fo
r va
riab
le-d
epth
for
m-
resp
ondi
ng c
ompr
essi
on-o
nly
stru
ctur
es
B. C
liff
ord
A n
ew b
uild
ing
syst
em. Str
uctu
ral
aspe
cts
of C
OTa
CER
O s
yste
m
J. P
érez
Val
cárc
el, V.
Her
mo
&
J. B
. R
odri
guez
Ched
a
Sta
tus
of c
ross
-lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r co
nstr
uction
in
Nor
th A
mer
ica
S. G
agnon
& E
. Kar
acab
eyli
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
ssem
blag
es a
nd
mat
eria
lizat
ions
– c
hang
ing
notio
ns
of t
ecto
nics
and
mat
eria
lity
in
cont
empo
rary
arc
hite
ctur
e
F. N
ilsso
n
The
woo
den
cool
ing
tow
er
E. N
ozhov
a
Alp
expo
bui
ldin
g by
Jea
n Pr
ouvé
in
Gre
nobl
e. T
he s
peci
fic is
sue
of t
he
susp
ende
d fa
çade
A. C
oste
& C
. B
lach
ot
Arc
hitec
tura
l fe
edba
ck in
the
stru
ctur
al o
ptim
izat
ion
proc
ess
J. F
elkn
er, E. C
hat
zi &
T. Kot
nik
Dia
grid
str
uctu
res.
Inn
ovat
ion
and
deta
iling
T. B
oake
A r
evie
w o
f se
ism
ic r
espo
nse
of
tim
ber
fram
es
H. Sta
mat
opou
los
& K
. M
alo
Mon
aLis
a w
ood
pavi
llion
pop
lar
pl(a
)yw
ood
G. C
alle
gari
, M
.Sas
sone,
A
.Spin
elli &
R. Zan
utt
ini
Gre
at li
ght
span
s. G
eom
etry
and
si
mpl
e st
ruct
ural
beh
avio
ur. 2nd
hal
f of
the
20th
cent
ury
V. A
ntig
üeda
d G
arcí
a &
J.
Ana
ya D
íaz
Mul
tim
odal
str
uctu
ral op
tim
izat
ion
for
conc
eptu
al d
esig
n
K. M
arti
ni
Hou
sing
ind
ustr
ializ
atio
n, s
ucce
ss
and
failu
re, un
iver
sal an
d lo
cal.
Lim
its
for
hou
sing
glo
baliz
atio
n
A. C
orre
ia, V.
Murt
inho
& L
. Sim
ões
da S
ilva
A.S
pine
lli &
R. Za
nutt
ini
Rob
ustn
ess
issu
es for
des
ign
of
inno
vative
tim
ber
stru
ctur
es
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard,
F. H
ald
& J
.O.
Sör
ense
n
Stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
ctur
e. T
he
illog
ical
res
ults
of c
onsi
derin
g th
em
two
sepa
rate
d en
titie
s, a
fter
the
2009
eart
hqua
ke in
L’A
quila
C. B
arto
lom
ucci
Con
trol
of co
nser
vation
wor
ks for
ar
chitec
tura
l her
itag
e bu
ildin
gs
by m
icro
sei
smic
rec
ordi
ngs
and
stru
ctur
al a
naly
sis
C.S
. D
rago
mir,
A. D
utu
& E
.S.
Geo
rges
cu
Inno
vative
arc
hitec
tura
l an
d st
ruct
ural
des
ign
to p
rese
rve
his
torica
l ce
ntre
s
D. Fé
lix,
A. Fe
io &
J.M
. B
ranco
Wed
nesd
ay A
fter
noon
(W
eA),
Jul
y 24, 2013
13:3
0 –
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nch (
Res
taur
ant
of t
he
Uni
vers
ity)
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0 –
16:3
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rren
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chni
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sion
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6
WeA
1 –
Mai
n Aud
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B1.1
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– R
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3
Min
i-Sym
posi
umSpe
cial
Ses
sion
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Mod
ern
rena
issa
nce
tim
ber
cons
truc
tion
(2)
Inno
vation
in
reci
proc
al s
truc
ture
sTi
mbe
r st
ruct
ures
(1)
The
bord
erlin
e be
twee
n ar
chitec
ture
and
str
uctu
ral
engi
neer
ing
(2)
Com
pute
r an
d ex
perim
enta
l m
ethod
s (2
)In
nova
tive
arc
hitec
tura
l an
d st
ruct
ural
des
ign
(2)
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r: S
ylva
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agno
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r: D
ario
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r: J
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ez H
erre
ras
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r: K
irk
Mar
tini
Chai
r: V
itor
Mur
tinh
o
Inve
stig
atio
n of
sei
smic
pe
rfor
man
ce o
f m
ulti-s
tore
y tim
ber
build
ings
within
the
fram
e of
the
SER
IES P
roje
ct
M. Pia
zza
& R
. To
mas
i
Rec
ipro
cal sy
stem
s ba
sed
on
plan
ar e
lem
ents
A. Pugn
ale
& O
. B
aver
el
Con
nect
ions
loa
ded
perp
endi
cula
r to
gra
in. Ana
lysi
s of
the
failu
re
behav
ior
and
desi
gn a
ppro
ach
B. Fr
anke
& P
. Q
uen
nvi
lle
A c
oncr
ete
pref
abrica
ted
attic
C. B
ocan
Inve
stig
atin
g a
new
mat
eria
l pr
actice
P. N
ichol
as, M
. Ta
mke
, P.
Ayr
es &
M. R
. Th
omse
n
Sus
tain
able
des
ign
of a
mul
ti-
stor
ey w
elde
d st
eel st
ruct
ure
loca
ted
in a
sei
smic
are
a
M. G
eorg
escu
, V.
Ungu
rean
u &
M
. Szi
tar
Sei
smic
des
ign
of C
LT b
uild
ings
: D
efin
itio
n of
a s
uita
ble
q-fa
ctor
by
num
eric
al a
nd e
xper
imen
tal
proc
edur
es
L. P
ozza
, D
. Tr
uta
lli, A
. Pol
astr
i &
A
. C
ecco
tti
Rec
ipro
cal-fram
e st
ruct
ures
. A
digi
tal de
sign
ins
trum
ent
U. Th
oennis
sen
Con
vert
ible
city.
Lig
ht
woo
d pr
efab
sy
stem
s in
the
exte
nsio
n of
bui
lt
envi
ronm
ent
A. Spin
elli
The
impo
rtan
ce o
f en
gine
ers
in t
he
deve
lopm
ent
of m
oder
n sp
anis
h
arch
itec
ture
. Ale
jand
ro d
e la
Sot
a’s
indu
strial
arc
hitec
ture
M. C
abre
za &
A. Sol
er E
stre
la
Stu
dy o
f th
e se
nsitiv
ity
of d
iffer
ent
build
ing
stru
ctur
es t
o tu
nnel
ling
indu
ced
sett
lem
ents
C. M
olin
s &
C. C
amós
Con
cept
s fo
r a
mov
able
bridg
e
J. H
olow
aty
Sei
smic
des
ign
of t
imbe
r st
ruct
ures
w
ith d
ispl
acem
ent
base
d m
ethod
C. Lo
ss, M
. Pia
zza
& D
. Zon
ta
The
prop
osal
of an
anc
ient
te
chni
que
for
mod
ern
cons
truc
tion
. A s
tone
rec
ipro
cal st
ruct
ure
M. B
roca
to &
L. M
onda
rdin
i
Con
trib
utio
n to
the
fire
resi
stan
ce
of t
imbe
r co
nstr
uction
usi
ngbo
ards
M. D
ufk
ová
& P
. Kukl
ík
Arc
hitec
ture
and
eng
inee
ring
in
the
new
lea
ning
tow
ers
M. C
ámar
a, V
. C
ompán
&
J. S
ánch
ez
Mul
ti-o
bjec
tive
opt
imiz
atio
n of
co
ncre
te s
hel
ls
T. M
ende
z Ech
enag
uci
a,
A. Pugn
ale
& M
. Sas
sone
Par
tial
dis
man
tlin
g of
1960’s
to
80’s
nei
ghbo
urhoo
ds. A
sust
aina
ble
hol
istic
solu
tion
S. H
uuhka
Beh
avio
ur o
f m
omen
t co
nnec
tion
s in
tim
ber
fram
ewor
ks
A. Pol
astr
i, R
. To
mas
i,
M. Pia
zza
& I. Sm
ith
Effic
ient
des
ign
and
fabr
icat
ion
of
free
-for
m r
ecip
roca
l st
ruct
ures
D. Par
igi &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Low
cos
t co
nstr
uction
. Sta
te
of t
he
art
and
pros
pect
s fo
r us
ing
stru
ctur
e w
ood
apar
tmen
t bu
ildin
gs in
Por
tuga
lM
. O
live
ira,
J. P.
Cou
to,
P.M
endo
nça
, J.
Bra
nco
, M
. Silva
& A
. P.
Rei
s
Str
uctu
re a
s ar
chitec
tura
l sy
stem
B. C
orot
is &
A. D
arin
ga
Exp
erim
enta
l te
sts
on s
teel
m
embe
rs w
ith v
aria
ble
I w
elde
d se
ctio
n
I.M
. C
rist
uti
u,&
D.L
. N
unes
Dyn
amic
des
ign
of s
lend
er
foot
brid
ges
E. C
aeta
no
& A
. C
unha
Sei
smic
per
form
ance
ass
essm
ent
of a
tim
ber-
log
hou
se
J.M
. B
ranco
& P
.B. Lo
ure
nço
Sta
tic
and
kine
mat
ic for
mul
atio
n of
pla
nar
reci
proc
al a
ssem
blie
s
D. Par
igi &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Em
bodi
ed inf
orm
atio
n in
str
uctu
ral
tim
ber
E. Ja
nnas
ch
Clo
sing
the
gap
while
cel
ebra
ting
th
e di
vide
. To
ols
for
A/E
co
llabo
rative
lea
rnin
g
M. D
onof
rio
Per
form
ance
ass
essm
ent
of m
ixed
C
FRP r
etro
fitting
sol
utio
n fo
r R
C
slab
s
S.C
. Fl
orut
, V.
Sto
ian, T.
Nag
y-G
yörg
y, D
. D
an &
D. D
iaco
nu
Nat
ural
str
uctu
res
and
inno
vative
de
sign
N. N
awar
i &
A
. M
. G
uti
erre
z
A m
ulti-p
erfo
rman
ce c
ompa
riso
n of
lon
g-sp
an s
truc
tura
l sy
stem
s
E. D
ouvi
lle,
C.T
. G
riff
in.
B. Th
ompso
n &
M. H
offm
an
The
use
of u
ncon
vent
iona
l re
info
rcem
ents
in
stru
ctur
es.
Des
ign
aspe
cts
K. Ja
afar
Des
ign
of R
econ
figur
able
Dou
bly-
Cur
ved
Str
uctu
re
F.M
aden
, K. Kor
kmaz
&
Y. A
kgün
12
24-2
6 Ju
ly 2
013,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
GAL
Seco
nd I
nter
natio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E
Wed
nesd
ay E
veni
ng (
WeE
), J
uly
24, 2013
16:3
0 –
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0C
offe
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(Lo
bby
of t
he M
ain
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itoriu
m)
17:0
0 –
19:0
0C
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rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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o W
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WeE
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3
Min
i-Sym
posi
um
Mod
ern
rena
issa
nce
timbe
r co
nstr
uctio
n (3
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Emer
ging
tec
hnol
ogie
s
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Tim
ber
stru
ctur
es (
2)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
bord
erlin
e be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
ring
(3)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Bui
ldin
g en
velo
pes
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Inno
vativ
e ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n (3
)
Cha
ir: J
oche
n K
ohle
rC
hair:
Mic
hel C
risin
elC
hair:
Art
ur F
eio
Cha
ir: R
omua
ld T
arcz
ewsk
iC
hair:
Chr
istia
n Lo
uter
Cha
ir: J
uan
Pér
ez V
alcá
rcel
Bet
ter t
han
stee
l? (P
art 2
). Ta
ll w
oode
n fa
ctor
ies
and
the
inve
ntio
n of
“sl
ow
burn
ing”
hea
vy ti
mbe
r con
stru
ctio
n
R. La
ngen
bach
Mon
itorin
g th
e re
cove
ry o
f ar
chite
ctur
al h
erita
ge
P. D
iaz
Sim
al, E.
Lóp
ez R
odrí
guez
, E.
Lóp
ez B
urló
& J.
Lac
asa
Día
z
Ana
lysi
s of
the
ela
sto-
plas
tic fa
ilure
be
havi
or o
f woo
d un
der
com
pres
sion
S. Fr
anke
Des
ign
of t
he B
rasi
lia T
V to
wer
J.M
. M
oral
es S
ánch
ez &
E.
B. C
. A
zam
buja
Life
cyc
le a
sses
smen
t of
iris
h re
side
ntia
l bui
ldin
gs a
nd t
ypic
al
build
ing
enve
lope
ana
lysi
s
A. A
rmst
rong
& J
. G
oggi
ns
Hyb
rid s
truc
ture
s. A
cas
e of
a
pede
stria
n br
idge
M.C
. P
hoca
s, T
. Sop
hocl
eous
&
A. M
icha
el
The
role
of s
pont
aneo
us c
onst
ruct
ion
of p
ost-
disa
star
hou
sing
D. Fé
lix, A
. Fe
io, J.
S. M
acha
do &
J.
M. B
ranc
o
Fire
-res
ista
nce
anal
ysis
of a
nov
el
woo
d-co
ncre
te c
ompo
site
dec
k
R. M
eena
, M
. Sch
ollm
ayer
& S
. H
ehl
Ener
gy e
ffici
ency
upg
radi
ng,
arch
itect
ural
res
tylin
g an
d st
ruct
ural
re
trof
it of
mod
ern
build
ings
by
mea
ns
of “
engi
neer
ed”
doub
le s
kin
faça
deF.
Fer
oldi
, A
. M
arin
i, B
. B
adia
ni,
G.A
. P
lizza
ri, E.
Giu
rian
i, P.
Riv
a &
A
. B
elle
ri
Prop
osal
s fo
r in
terv
entio
n in
obs
olet
e bu
ildin
g en
velo
pes
in
And
alus
ia
M. M
olin
a H
uelv
a,
J. M
. R
incó
n-C
alde
rón
&
P. F
erná
ndez
-Ans
Rec
ipro
cal s
truc
ture
s in
arc
hite
ctur
al
shap
ing
of fl
oors
and
roo
fs
M. Pi
ekar
ski
Perf
orm
ance
-bas
ed d
esig
n fo
r m
id-r
ise
woo
d co
nstr
uctio
ns in
Can
ada
C. D
agen
ais,
S. G
agno
n &
R
. D
esja
rdin
Com
parin
g th
e em
bodi
ed e
nerg
y of
st
ruct
ural
sys
tem
s in
par
king
gar
ages
C. G
riff
in, L.
Byn
um, A
. G
reen
, S. M
aran
dyuk
, J.
Nam
gung
, A
. B
urkh
ardt
& M
. H
offm
an
Opt
imiz
ed g
ener
atio
n of
non
-sta
ndar
d w
ood
stru
ctur
es b
ased
on
nativ
e irr
egul
ar c
ompo
nent
s
V. M
onie
r, G
. D
ucha
nois
&
J-C
. B
igno
n
The
arch
itect
ure
of t
he fa
ll.
Met
amor
phos
is o
f str
uctu
re in
the
w
ork
of E
nric
Mira
lles
(1988-1
997)
C. G
arcí
a Es
téve
z &
J.
M. R
ovir
a
Inte
grat
ed d
esig
n ap
plie
d in
the
rmal
re
trof
ittin
g so
lutio
ns fo
r re
side
ntia
l bu
ildin
gs
A. C
iuti
na, V.
Ung
urea
nu,
D. D
ubin
a &
D. G
rece
a
Orig
ami b
ased
, de
ploy
able
dis
aste
r re
lief s
helte
r
S. R
ihal
Pred
ictin
g fo
rce
flow
s in
tim
ber
light
-fram
e bu
ildin
g su
pers
truc
ture
s
G. D
ouda
k &
I. S
mit
h
Brid
ge d
esig
n 2.0
. D
evel
opm
ents
in
the
field
of i
nteg
rate
d, s
usta
inab
le
and
dura
ble
brid
ge d
esig
n
J. S
mit
s
Dev
elop
men
t of
pre
fabr
icat
ed t
imbe
r-co
ncre
te c
ompo
site
floo
rs
P. N
echa
nick
ý &
P. Ku
kik
The
role
of a
rchi
tect
ural
the
ory
in
expl
oitin
g th
e po
tent
ial o
f iro
n lo
ad-b
earin
g st
ruct
ures
M. H
ärta
Mod
ifica
ted
plas
tic m
ater
ials
for
a ne
w g
ener
atio
n of
arc
hite
ctur
e
T. R
ies
Thre
e–hi
nged
str
uctu
res
in a
hi
stor
ical
per
spec
tive
L. S
livni
k
Is c
ross
-lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r su
itabl
e fo
r bu
ildin
g st
ruct
ures
to
thirt
y le
vels
?
J. C
hapm
an
Eart
h ar
chite
ctur
e. A
ncie
nt a
nd n
ew
met
hods
to
impr
ove
the
dura
bilit
y
R. Ei
res,
A. C
amõe
s &
S. Ja
lali
Tim
ber
fram
ed m
ason
ry b
uild
ings
, an
ear
thqu
ake
resi
stan
ce in
fluen
ced
arch
itect
ure
A. D
utu,
J. G
omes
Fer
reir
a &
C
.S. D
rago
mir
Can
col
labo
ratio
n w
ithin
m
ultid
isci
plin
ary
team
wor
k be
ex
plai
ned
usin
g B
elbi
n? A
cas
e st
udy
A.S
. D
eder
ichs
& J
. Ka
rlsh
oj
Isos
tatic
line
s’ s
tudy
to o
ptim
ize
stee
l sp
ace
grid
env
elop
e st
ruct
ures
for t
all
build
ings
acc
ordi
ng to
thei
r sol
icita
tions
R. Señ
ís
“Flo
atin
g ro
ofs”
. Th
e D
orto
n ar
ena
and
the
deve
lopm
ent
of m
oder
n te
nsio
n ro
ofs
T. S
prag
ue
Win
d de
sign
of t
imbe
r bu
ildin
gs
I. Zi
sis
& T
. Sta
thop
oulo
s
Day
light
in in
terio
rs
L. J
anec
kova
& D
. B
ošov
á
The
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y de
sign
stu
dio.
Id
entif
ying
col
labo
ratio
n
K. D
ong,
J. D
oerf
ler
& T
. Fo
wle
r
Expa
nded
cor
k as
bui
ldin
g en
velo
pe.
Arch
itect
onic
and
tech
nolo
gica
l asp
ects
P. S
ousa
& P
.J.S
. C
ruz
Mas
s-cu
stom
ized
arc
hite
ctur
al
desi
gn a
ppro
ach.
Eva
luat
ion
and
a pr
opos
al b
ased
on
frac
tal g
eom
etry
pr
inci
ples
M. A
sefi
& F
. Fa
kour
ian
Seco
nd I
nter
natio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E24
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201
3, G
uim
arãe
s, P
OR
TUG
AL
13
Thur
sday
Mor
ning
(Th
M),
Jul
y 25, 2013
8:3
0 –
19:0
0R
egis
trat
ion
(Lob
by o
f the
Mai
n Aud
itoriu
m)
9:0
0 –
10:3
0K
eyno
te L
ectu
res
(Mai
n Aud
itoriu
m)
Cha
ir: L
uís
Sim
ões
da S
ilva
And
rea
Dep
laze
s “A
rchi
-Tec
toni
c”
Ulric
h K
naac
k “A
faç
ade
road
map
”
10:3
0 –
11:0
0C
offe
e B
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(Lo
bby
of t
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Aud
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m)
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13:0
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oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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M 6
ThM
1 –
Mai
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3
Min
i-Sym
posi
um
Mod
ern
rena
issa
nce
timbe
r co
nstr
uctio
n (4
)
Spec
ial S
essi
on
Prin
cipl
es in
pra
ctic
e fo
r th
e an
alys
is,
cons
erva
tion
and
stru
ctur
al r
esto
ratio
n of
arc
hite
ctur
al h
erita
ge
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Tim
ber
stru
ctur
es (
3)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
bord
erlin
e be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
ring
(4)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Stee
l and
com
posi
te (
1)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Inno
vativ
e ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n (4
)
Cha
ir: M
auriz
io P
iazz
aC
hair:
Gor
un A
run
& S
teph
en K
elle
yC
hair:
Chr
istia
n Ec
khar
dtC
hair:
Mig
uel C
.Fer
nand
ez-C
abo
Cha
ir: M
artin
a El
iaso
vaC
hair:
Ter
ri B
oake
Des
ign
conc
epts
and
prin
cipl
es fo
r ta
ller
mul
ti-st
orey
sup
erst
ruct
ures
in
corp
orat
ing
timbe
r fram
ewor
ks
I. Sm
ith
The
ISC
AR
SAH
prin
cipl
es in
pra
ctic
e
S. Ke
lley
On
seis
mic
res
pons
e of
ret
rofit
ted
woo
den
hous
e by
col
laps
ing
proc
ess
anal
ysis
T. T
akat
ani &
H. N
ishi
kaw
a
The
inte
ract
ion
of a
rchi
tect
s &
str.
en
gine
ers
for
the
Hel
leni
c W
orld
co
mpl
ex in
Ath
ens
E.S. Ky
riaz
is
Spec
ifici
ty o
f sha
ping
ligh
t ga
uge
stee
l sh
ells
J. A
bram
czyk
Dep
loya
ble
stag
e. P
ropo
sal o
f an
appl
icat
ion
with
mob
ile s
truc
ture
s
N.P
. To
rres
Lon
doño
Tim
ber
beam
s w
ith e
nd r
estr
aint
s
K. M
alo
& J
. Ko
hler
The
build
ing
and
its s
truc
tura
l his
tory
(o
r ho
w t
he h
isto
ry is
the
sou
rce
of
endl
ess
tech
nica
l kno
wle
dge)
M. Seg
arra
Lag
unes
Bar
riers
to th
e de
sign
and
use
of c
ross
-la
min
ated
tim
ber s
truct
ures
in h
igh-
rise
mul
ti-fa
mily
hou
sing
in th
e U
nite
d St
ates
C. G
riff
in &
J. Sch
mid
t
A s
truc
tura
l lan
guag
e fo
r a
conc
eptu
al
desi
gn c
olla
bora
tion
L. L
uyte
n
Num
eric
al a
naly
sis
of s
lidin
g rig
id
beam
-col
umn
join
ts m
ade
from
en
case
d tu
bes
for
high
-ris
e st
ruct
ures
A. Alb
ared
a Va
lls, A. Ale
ntor
n Pu
igce
rver
& J
. M
. C
arre
ras
Nat
urw
all©
. Tim
ber m
ultif
unct
iona
l sy
stem
s in
refu
rbis
hmen
t su
stai
nabl
e pr
oces
s
A. Spi
nelli
& G
.Cal
lega
ri
Beh
avio
ur o
f dow
el-t
ype
timbe
r co
nnec
tions
und
er c
yclic
load
ing
S. Zh
ang,
W. W
ang,
C. H
uang
&
W. W
u
Mas
ter
build
ers’
des
ign
skill
s in
di
agno
sing
the
failu
res
G. A
run
A m
odul
ar t
imbe
r co
nstr
uctio
n sy
stem
m
ade
with
rib
bed‐
box
or r
athe
r ho
llow
‐box
ele
men
tsS. Fr
anke
& R
. H
ausa
mm
ann
Engi
neer
s an
d th
e ro
le o
f str
uctu
res
in
arch
itect
ure
B. M
anum
& D
. N
ilsen
Expe
rimen
tal a
nd t
heor
etic
al a
naly
sis
of b
ridge
s w
ith e
ncas
ed fi
ller
beam
s
P. B
eke,
V.K
vocá
k &
R
. Va
rgov
á
Mul
ti-ob
ject
ive
sear
ch in
the
ear
ly
phas
e of
arc
hite
ctur
al d
esig
n
T. M
ende
z Ec
hena
guci
a, M
. Sas
sone
, A
. A
stol
fi &
P.A
. C
rose
t
Des
ign
and
prod
uctio
n of
an
heav
y tim
ber
reac
tion
fram
e fo
r a
labo
rato
ry
test
set
up
M. A
ndre
aolli
, P.
Gro
ssi,
T. S
arto
ri &
R. To
mas
i
Phy
sica
l eva
luat
ion
of t
he e
ndle
ss
colu
mn
R. Sof
roni
e
The
rom
an t
imbe
r fram
ewor
k, a
ne
glec
ted
cons
truc
tion
met
hod
X. L
aum
ain
On
the
exte
nsio
n of
gra
phic
al s
tatic
s in
to t
he 3
rd d
imen
sion
M. Sch
rem
s &
T. Ko
tnik
Shea
r co
nnec
tion
of c
ompo
site
ste
el
and
conc
rete
brid
ge t
russ
es
M. C
hárv
at &
J. M
achá
ček
Usi
ng t
he la
ser
scan
ning
tec
hnol
ogy
in t
he r
ehab
ilita
tion
of e
xist
ing
build
ings
S. Pe
scar
i, D
. D
an &
V. Sto
ian
Glu
lam
str
uctu
res:
som
e Po
rtug
uese
ca
se s
tudi
es
A. Fe
io, P.
Cru
z &
A. Pi
nto
Stru
ctur
al e
valu
atio
n of
Kili
tbah
ir C
astle
in C
anak
kale
, Tu
rkey
A. Tu
rer
The
beha
vior
of t
ooth
ed-p
late
co
nnec
tors
und
er r
ever
sed
cycl
ic
load
ing
E. T
uhka
nen
& K
. Õ
iger
Con
figur
atio
n de
sign
for
colle
ctiv
e ho
usin
g bu
ildin
g st
ruct
ure
-IFD
sy
stem
s co
nfig
urat
ion
J. N
ikol
ic
Expe
rimen
tal s
tudy
on
stee
l-con
cret
e sh
ear
wal
ls w
ith s
teel
enc
ased
pro
files
re
trof
itted
with
FR
P c
ompo
site
s
D. D
an, A
. Fa
bian
, V.
Sto
ian
&
T. N
agy-
Gyö
rgy
Com
puta
tiona
l mor
phog
enes
is in
ar
chite
ctur
e. S
truc
ture
and
ligh
t as
a
mul
ti-ob
ject
ive
desi
gn/o
ptim
izat
ion
prob
lem
A. Li
uti,
A. Pu
gnal
e &
A. Er
ioli
Pane
l dis
cuss
ion:
Wha
t ar
e th
e bo
unda
ries
on w
hat
can
be
cons
trcu
ted
from
tim
ber?
Pane
lists
: A
. C
ecco
tti,
B. Ka
sal,
R.
Lang
anba
ch, I.
Sm
ith
&
J. K
ohle
r
Dis
man
tling
of f
ound
atio
n sy
stem
for
cons
erva
tion
of m
ason
ry s
truc
ture
s in
Ang
kor,
Cam
bodi
a
Y. Iw
asak
i, Y.
Aka
zaw
a, M
. Fu
kuda
, J.
Nak
azaw
a, K
. N
akag
awa,
I S
him
oda
& T
. N
akag
awa
Arc
hite
ctur
al t
amin
g of
infras
truc
ture
: in
tera
ctio
n ar
chite
ct. St
ruct
ural
en
gine
ers
R. Ta
rcze
wsk
i & P
. O
giel
ski
The
re-u
se o
f dis
asse
mbl
ed s
teel
st
ruct
ures
bet
wee
n ar
chite
ctur
al d
esig
n an
d en
viro
nmen
tal s
usta
inab
ility
C. C
alde
rini
, M
. Po
ngig
lione
&
A. G
iach
etta
Form
str
uctu
re in
te(g
)rat
ion
E. M
ele
& M
. To
reno
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ly 2
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mar
ães,
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nd I
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natio
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renc
e on
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sday
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erno
on (
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uly
25, 2013
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taur
ant
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he U
nive
rsity
)
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oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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o Th
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ThA
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Mai
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ThA
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Min
i-Sym
posi
um
On
the
“tec
toni
cs”
in a
rchi
tect
ure.
B
etw
een
aest
hetic
s an
d et
hics
(1)
Spec
ial S
essi
on
From
new
too
ls a
nd m
etho
ds t
owar
ds
new
tas
ks a
nd id
eals
. Th
e im
pact
of
tech
nolo
gy a
nd s
cien
ce in
the
pos
t-w
ar e
ra
Para
llel E
vent
Sust
aina
bilit
y as
sess
men
t in
ear
ly
phas
es o
f bui
ldin
g pr
ojec
ts
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
bor
derli
ne b
etw
een
arch
itect
ure
and
stru
ctur
al e
ngin
eerin
g (5
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Stee
l and
com
posi
te (
2)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Inno
vativ
e te
chno
logi
es a
nd d
esig
n
Cha
ir: P
atriz
ia T
rova
lusc
iC
hair:
Rik
a D
evos
Cha
ir: L
uís
Bra
ganç
aC
hair:
Rus
sel G
entr
yC
hair:
Ala
in N
ussb
aum
erC
hair:
Mirc
ea G
eorg
escu
Shel
ls. In
nova
tion
syst
em d
esig
n by
Ild
efon
so S
ánch
ez (
1898-1
980)
P. C
assi
nello
The
arch
itect
ure
of a
bsen
ce. B
uild
ing,
la
ndsc
ape
and
the
chan
ging
cha
ract
er
of t
echn
olog
y in
the
pos
t-w
ar e
ra
C. C
abra
l
Ope
ning
and
pre
sent
atio
n of
the
new
SB
_Ste
el m
etho
dolo
gy
H. Ko
ukka
ri
Infras
truc
ture
s an
d en
viro
nmen
tal
impa
ct. Th
e sy
nerg
y of
arc
hite
ctur
al
and
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n
M. Pa
sca
Theo
retic
al a
nd e
xper
imen
tal s
tudi
es
on c
ompo
site
ste
el-c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
al
shea
r w
alls
with
ste
el e
ncas
ed p
rofil
es
D. D
an, A
. Fa
bian
& V
. Sto
ian
The
lega
cy o
f the
mod
ern
mov
emen
t an
d its
adv
ersi
ties
in t
he fa
ce o
f the
cu
rren
t de
velo
pmen
t of
cha
ngea
ble
hous
ing
cons
truc
tion
solu
tions
H. Fe
rrei
ra, V.
Mur
tinh
o &
L.
Sim
ões
da S
ilva
The
DN
A o
f the
ava
nt-g
arde
s
L. E
ngui
ta
New
fren
ch a
rchi
tect
ural
tre
atis
es fo
r a
new
kin
d of
pub
lic a
rchi
tect
ure
E. M
onin
Crit
eria
for
sust
aina
ble
stee
l-int
ensi
ve
build
ing
L. B
raga
nça
& J
. A
ndra
de
New
spe
cies
of s
truc
ture
s
J. P
érez
-Her
rera
s
Gre
at s
teel
str
uctu
res.
The
Ital
ian
post
-war
tria
l
M. Zo
rdan
& F
. Fr
agno
li
Nat
ure-
insp
ired
stru
ctur
al
optim
izat
ion
of fr
eefo
rm s
hells
F. W
aim
er, R
. La
Mag
na &
J. K
nipp
ers
Con
cept
ual d
esig
n of
a p
edes
tria
n br
idge
by
mea
ns o
f top
olog
y op
timiz
atio
n
L. F
ratt
ari,
J. P
. D
agg
&
G. Le
oni
The
deve
lopm
ent
of a
rchi
tect
ural
co
ncre
te in
Bel
gium
dur
ing
the
1960s
and
1970s
S. Va
n de
Voo
rde
LCA a
ppro
ach
in s
teel
-fra
med
bu
ildin
gs d
esig
n
B. R
ossi
The
disa
ppea
ranc
e of
the
stru
ctur
al
anal
ysis
bar
rier.
The
Sydn
ey O
pera
H
ouse
from
a c
onte
mpo
rary
per
spec
tive
J. R
ey R
ey
Req
uire
d pe
rfor
man
ce le
vel o
f an
exis
ting
build
ing
for
over
roo
fing
N. Zs
olt
& M
. C
ristu
tiu
An
inno
vativ
e pr
opos
al fo
r a
depl
oyab
le s
hadi
ng s
yste
m
M. A
sefi
, E.
Ebr
ahim
i Sal
ari,
Sh.
Va
ladi
& G
h. K
ouch
enan
i
The
natu
re o
f tec
toni
c ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ural
des
ign
A. C
arte
r, P.
H. Kir
kega
ard
& R
. Ty
rrel
l
Wor
king
rel
atio
nshi
ps b
etw
een
arch
itect
s an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
rs.
Wor
ld W
ar II
to
the
1970s
D. Ye
oman
s
Ther
mal
per
form
ance
of s
teel
-fra
med
bu
ildin
gs
P.San
tos
The
role
of s
truc
ture
s in
day
lighi
ng
retr
ofits
for
exis
ting
build
ings
M. Sed
or, C
.T. G
riff
in &
K. Ko
nis
Inno
vativ
e co
ncep
tion
and
desi
gn o
f st
ruct
ural
sys
tem
s fo
r fle
xibl
e flo
or
spac
es
C. O
denb
reit
, O
. H
echl
er &
M
. B
raun
“Ret
icol
atus
”. A
n in
nova
tive
rein
forc
emen
t fo
r irr
egul
ar m
ason
ry.
A n
umer
ic m
odel
S. G
alas
si, M
. Pa
radi
so, A
. B
orri
&
D. Sin
icro
pi
Con
stru
ctio
n an
d fo
rm-f
indi
ng o
f a
post
-for
med
tim
ber
grid
-she
ll
F. P
orti
oli,
S. Po
ne, B
. D
’Am
ico,
R
. La
ndol
fo, S. C
olab
ella
, B
. Pa
rent
i, D
. La
ncia
, A
. Fi
ore,
M. D
’Ani
ello
&
C. C
eral
di
Finn
ish
arch
itect
-eng
inee
r co
oper
atio
n on
con
cret
e an
d sh
ell s
truc
ture
s in
the
1950s
and
1960s
A. N
iska
nen
Sust
aina
ble
desi
gn o
f ste
el s
truc
ture
s
R. La
ndol
fo
Bui
lt en
viro
nmen
t su
stai
nabi
lity.
B
reak
ing
the
bord
erlin
es b
etw
een
arch
itect
s an
d ci
vil e
ngin
eers
M.A
. Szi
tar,
T.O
. G
heor
ghiu
&
D.M
. G
rece
a
Dou
ble
curv
ed a
lum
inum
faça
de
K.N
ajja
r
Fabr
ic fo
rmed
con
cret
e st
ruct
ures
an
d ar
chite
ctur
al e
lem
ents
´
R. Pe
dres
chi
Stru
ctur
ing
geom
etry
and
abs
trac
tion
of s
truc
ture
s in
arc
hite
ctur
al s
ynth
esis
B. D
zena
na, R
. Čahtarević
&
S. H
alilo
vić
Tree
lik
e st
ruct
ures
and
fra
ctal
F. E
scri
g, J
. Sán
chez
San
chez
& T
. R
odri
guez
Leó
n
Bal
coni
es, an
alys
is o
f con
stru
ctiv
e te
chno
logy
cur
rent
sta
te a
nd
fore
sigh
t of
new
indu
stria
l de
velo
pmen
tL.
Sie
rra
& J
.L. Za
mor
a
Seco
nd I
nter
natio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
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201
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uim
arãe
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sday
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ning
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Jul
y 25, 2013
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reak
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he M
ain
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rren
t Te
chni
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ons:
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Min
i-Sym
posi
um
On
the
“tec
toni
cs”
in a
rchi
tect
ure.
B
etw
een
aest
hetic
s an
d et
hics
(2)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Spec
ial s
truc
ture
s
Para
llel E
vent
Web
-bas
ed s
uppo
rt t
ool f
or d
ecis
ion-
mak
ing
and
exam
ples
of a
pplic
atio
n
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
bord
erlin
e be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
ring
(6)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Stee
l and
com
posi
te (
3)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
tect
onic
of a
rchi
tect
ural
so
lutio
ns (
1)
Cha
ir: M
ario
Chi
orin
oC
hair:
Isab
el V
alen
teC
hair:
Hel
i Kou
kkar
iC
hair:
Mar
io R
inke
Cha
ir: C
hris
toph
Ode
nbre
itC
hair:
Vin
cenz
o R
iso
Félix
Can
dela
bet
wee
n ph
iloso
phy
and
engi
neer
ing.
The
mea
ning
of s
hape
M. Sav
orra
& G
. Fa
bbro
cino
Shap
es a
nd b
ehav
ior
of t
riang
ular
gr
id s
truc
ture
s. C
urre
nt t
rend
s in
ar
chite
ctur
e of
the
21th
Cen
tury
E. G
onza
lez
& J
. A
naya
Dia
z
Envi
ronm
enta
l ana
lysi
s of
an
offic
e bu
ildin
g in
Fra
nce
– co
mpa
rison
be
twee
n st
ruct
ural
sys
tem
s
O. Va
ssar
t
Exam
inin
g th
e ar
chite
ctur
al e
ngin
eer
M. U
ihle
in
Com
parin
g th
e se
ism
ic p
erfo
rman
ce
of c
once
ntric
ally
bra
ced
fram
es w
ith
and
with
out
self-
cent
erin
g be
havi
or
G. O
’Rei
lly &
J. G
oggi
ns
Alte
rnat
ive
affo
rdab
le h
ousi
ng
thro
ugh
sim
ulat
ed 3
d ar
chite
ctur
al
tect
onic
: V3
Res
iden
ce, Pu
traj
aya
R. A
b. R
ahm
an &
A. A
. D
zaha
rudi
n
The
reco
very
of t
he e
thic
of c
onst
ruct
ions
. P.
L. N
ervi
vs.
S. M
usm
eci,
two
stru
ctur
al
conc
eptio
ns c
ompa
red
P. T
rova
lusc
i & A
. Ti
nelli
Elev
ated
ped
estr
ian
way
s in
Jap
an. A
hist
oric
al v
iew
H. Is
ohat
a
Rol
e of
the
LC
A in
the
ren
ovat
ion
proc
esse
s ba
sed
on t
wo
case
stu
dies
J.A
. C
hica
Trad
ition
al a
nd s
cien
tific
kno
wle
dge
for
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stai
nabl
e vu
lner
abili
ty re
duct
ion
of
rura
l hou
sing
in H
aiti
F. V
ieux
-Cha
mpa
gne,
A. C
aim
i; P.
Gar
nier
, H
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uilla
ud, O
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, S. G
rang
e, Y.
Sie
ffer
t &
L. D
aude
ville
Effic
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sol
utio
n fo
r la
rge
mot
orw
ays
com
posi
te b
ridge
s
E. P
etze
k, L
. To
ma
& E
. M
eteş
SPAC
EPLA
TES
build
ing
syst
em
A. R
omm
e, I.
Sør
vin
& A
.Bag
ger
Tens
egrit
y te
cton
ics.
Str
uctu
ral
conc
ept
and
arch
itect
ural
exp
ress
ion
K. Li
api
Bui
ldin
g on
pla
net
Mar
s st
uden
t pr
ojec
t
A. N
ussb
aum
er, P.
Zur
brue
gg,
S. Er
kman
&T.
Bes
son
Web
-bas
ed s
uppo
rt t
ool f
or t
he
sust
aina
bilit
y as
sess
men
t of
ste
el-
fram
ed b
uild
ings
H. G
ervá
sio
Stru
ctur
es fo
r qu
ality
and
qua
ntity
of
natu
ral l
ight
in a
rchi
tect
ure
S. B
ica,
I.M
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rist
utiu
& O
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icsa
Tech
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l sol
utio
ns fo
r re
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litat
ion
of o
ld a
rch
brid
ges
L. T
oma,
E. Pe
tzek
& R
. Băn
cilă
Com
bini
ng s
hape
gra
mm
ars
and
BIM
in
the
reh
abili
tatio
n de
sign
pro
cess
of
the
bou
rgeo
is h
ouse
of O
port
o: t
he
rese
arch
pro
gres
sE.
Coi
mbr
a &
V. R
iso
The
Ner
vi s
yste
m. B
etw
een
com
plex
ity a
nd e
thic
T. Io
ri &
S. Po
rett
i
Ada
ptab
le h
ybrid
ste
el s
truc
ture
s.
Kin
etic
mod
elin
g an
d si
mul
atio
n st
udy
M.C
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hoca
s, M
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athe
ou &
E.
G. C
hris
tofo
rou
Exam
ples
of a
pplic
atio
n of
the
web
-ba
sed
supp
ort
tool
V. U
ngur
eanu
The
evol
utio
nary
pro
cess
of b
uilt
herit
age
influ
ence
d by
the
arch
itect
ure/
engi
neer
ing
bord
erlin
e de
cisi
ons
A. Ta
vare
s, A
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osta
& H
. Va
rum
Rec
onve
rsio
n pr
oces
s of
an
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into
a m
oder
n co
mm
erci
al
cent
re
N. Zs
olt
& M
. C
rist
utiu
Agw
A a
rchi
tect
ure
offic
e :
Add
ress
ing
stru
ctur
e in
arc
hite
ctur
e co
mpe
titio
ns
H. Fa
llon
& B
. Va
nden
bulc
ke
The
scho
ol o
f brid
ges
in V
enic
e:
teac
hing
brid
ge d
esig
n in
an
Uni
vers
ity o
f Arc
hite
ctur
e
A. Za
nche
ttin
, E.
Rec
cia
&
E. S
ivie
ro
Ana
lysi
s of
Por
tada
s de
Fer
ia
subj
ecte
d to
win
d lo
ads
inco
rpor
atin
g no
nlin
earit
y of
the
guy
s
M.T
. R
odri
géz
Léon
, J.
S. Sán
chez
& F
. Es
crig
Dis
cuss
ion
and
conc
lusi
ons
Con
fron
tatio
n be
twee
n bu
ildin
g an
d gr
ound
: gr
avity
in t
he w
ork
of J
oão
Vila
nova
Art
igas
L. B
orgo
novi
e S
ilva
& T
. Ko
tnik
Ada
ptin
g a
hist
oric
tru
ss v
iadu
ct t
o m
oder
n re
quire
men
ts
J. H
olow
aty
Tow
ards
an
impr
oved
arc
hite
ctur
al
qual
ity in
con
tem
pora
ry a
rchi
tect
ure
C. C
rist
ense
n &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Fond
atio
n L
oius
Vui
tton
. Ex
plor
ing
new
str
uctu
ral t
ypol
ogie
s
A.M
. B
orda
s G
eli &
M. Pe
iro
Sen
dra
Stru
ctur
al s
olut
ions
for
emer
genc
y ar
chite
ctur
e
O. Ve
rone
scu
& G
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ihai
Des
ign
engi
neer
con
stru
ct. B
uild
ing
larg
e sc
ale
stru
ctur
es
K. D
ong
& J
. Fe
ldm
an
16
24-2
6 Ju
ly 2
013,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
GAL
Seco
nd I
nter
natio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E
Frid
ay M
orni
ng (
FrM
), J
uly
26, 2013
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trat
ion
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by o
f the
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n Aud
itoriu
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te L
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hair:
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lo J
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Cru
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Chi
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Arc
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Cha
lleng
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at C
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Re-
eval
uati
ng H
isto
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and
Con
tem
pora
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uild
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13:0
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oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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Min
i-Sym
posi
um
Stru
ctur
al g
lass
. C
ross
ing
bord
ers
(1)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Con
cret
e an
d m
ason
ry s
truc
ture
s (1
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
hist
ory
of t
he r
elat
ions
hip
betw
een
arch
itect
s an
d st
ruct
ural
en
gine
ers
(1)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Com
preh
ensi
on o
f com
plex
form
s(1)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Educ
atin
g ar
chite
cts
and
stru
ctur
al
Engi
neer
s (1
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
tect
onic
of a
rchi
tect
ural
so
lutio
ns (
2)
Cha
ir: J
an B
elis
Cha
ir: C
limen
t M
olin
sC
hair:
Hum
bert
o R
. C
amill
oni
Cha
ir: H
arry
Gile
sC
hair:
Jua
n M
.Son
gel
Cha
ir: K
athe
rine
Liap
i
Dou
ble
skin
faça
des
mad
e of
gla
ss.
Asp
ects
of s
truc
tura
l des
ign
and
stat
ic
anal
ysis
B. Sie
bert
A c
ritic
al a
sses
smen
t of
con
cret
e an
d m
ason
ry s
truc
ture
s fo
r re
cons
truc
tion
afte
r se
ism
ic e
vent
s in
dev
elop
ing
coun
trie
sH
. M
cWill
iam
s &
C.T
. G
riff
in
Pier
Lui
gi N
ervi
in t
he U
nite
d St
ates
. Th
e he
ight
and
dec
line
of a
mas
ter
build
er
A. B
olog
na &
G. N
eri
The
dyna
mic
phr
aseo
logy
of
stru
ctur
es. En
ablin
g th
e de
sign
of
com
plex
sys
tem
s
T. B
oake
Hyb
rid a
rchi
tect
ure.
Cou
plin
g st
ruct
ural
und
erst
andi
ng a
nd
arch
itect
ural
edu
catio
n
R. B
albo
, T.
Koc
atur
k &
A. Ve
liz
Agw
A a
rchi
tect
ure
offic
e. S
tudy
ca
ses
on s
truc
ture
and
arc
hite
ctur
e
H. Fa
llon
& B
. Va
nden
bulc
ke
Boo
stin
g Eu
rope
an e
duca
tion
on
stru
ctur
al g
lass
. C
OST
act
ion
TU0905
trai
ning
sch
ool
J. B
elis
, C
. Lo
uter
, J.
Neu
geba
uer
&
J. S
chne
ider
Tech
nolo
gy o
f thi
n sh
ells
in t
he
germ
an b
aroq
ue
V. C
ompá
n, M
. C
ámar
a &
J.
Sán
chez
Dom
énic
o Pa
rma
and
Gui
llerm
o G
onzá
lez
Zule
ta. A
sto
ry o
f cha
lleng
es,
inno
vatio
n an
d de
velo
pmen
t of c
oncr
ete
arch
itect
ure
in C
olom
bia
E.C
. C
orte
s Pa
ez &
A. Pr
imm
er
Rai
lway
sta
tions
bet
wee
n in
fras
truc
tura
l com
plex
ity a
nd
arch
itect
ural
form
E. C
onti
celli
& S
. To
ndel
li
Cul
tivat
ing
the
next
gen
erat
ion
of a
rchi
tect
s. T
hrou
gh p
atte
rn o
f st
ruct
ural
sys
tem
s
M. P.
Cal
laha
n &
I. K
. C
hang
Viljo
Rev
ell.
Tect
onic
str
uctu
res
J.J.
Fer
rer
Foré
s
Gla
ss s
truc
ture
s, fr
om t
heor
y to
pr
actic
e
N. Em
ami
An
appr
oach
to
pate
nts
of p
rest
ress
ed
conc
rete
in t
he 2
0 t
h C
entu
ry’s
ar
chite
ctur
e
M.P
. Ll
oren
te, J.
Ana
ya D
íaz
& M
.M.
Sán
chez
Supp
ortin
g m
oder
n ar
chite
ctur
e.
Sour
ces
for
the
Mat
osin
hos
Mar
ket
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n
J. P.
Del
gado
& P
.T. Pi
nto
Stru
ctur
al a
naly
sis
of t
he C
urat
ors’
La
b Are
na. An
impr
essi
ve e
phem
eral
tim
ber
stru
ctur
e
A. Fe
io &
P.J
.S. C
ruz
Teac
hing
sei
smic
and
win
d su
bjec
ts
to a
rchi
tect
ure
stud
ents
I.K. C
hang
, M
.P. C
alla
han,
P. Lu
, H
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Cha
n &
S. Lu
ong
The
Tect
onic
mea
ning
in L
e Co
rbus
ier`
s ar
chite
ctur
e –
the
case
of
Le C
aban
on
F. H
akon
sen
Eval
uatio
n of
the
SLG
met
hod
for
appl
icat
ions
with
adh
esiv
e po
int-
fixin
gs
J. D
ispe
rsyn
, K. C
alle
yl &
J.
Bel
is
Stud
y to
eva
luat
e th
e ch
arac
teris
tics
of m
ason
ry fo
r “S
tirbe
y fa
mily
cha
pel”
to
ret
rofit
the
str
uctu
re
C.L
. M
atei
& R
.C. M
atei
Stru
ctur
e im
pact
on
arch
itect
ural
form
of
mul
ti-st
orey
fact
ory
build
ings
of
indu
stria
l rev
olut
ion
J. H
oric
ka &
T.
Šen
berg
er
Stru
ctur
al fo
rm a
s or
nam
ent
R. O
prit
a
Embr
acin
g th
e pa
st. U
sing
his
toric
al
stru
ctur
es t
o te
ach
engi
neer
ing
fund
amen
tals
R. D
erm
ody
Mie
s’ e
arly
am
eric
an w
ork
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the
tect
onic
bon
d be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
e an
d st
ruct
ure
R. Ser
rano
Influ
ence
of v
ario
us fa
ctor
s to
m
echa
nica
l pro
pert
ies
of g
lued
join
t in
gla
ss
K. M
acha
lická
& M
. El
iášo
vá
Mem
orie
s of
Mar
io. Th
e be
st
stru
ctur
es P
rofe
ssor
I ne
ver
knew
D. O
akle
y
Dia
grid
s fo
r de
sign
and
con
stru
ctio
n of
free
form
tal
l bui
ldin
gs
K.S
. M
oon
Con
stru
ctin
g by
cre
ativ
e re
-use
of
unex
pect
ed m
ater
ials
P.L.
Car
valh
o &
P.J
.S. C
ruz
From
con
stru
ct t
o ty
pe. Th
e tr
ansf
orm
atio
n of
con
stitu
ents
in t
he
deve
lopm
ent
of t
russ
es
M. R
inke
& T
. Ko
tnik
Stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
ctur
e in
the
de
sign
stu
dio
P. E
ndre
s &
C. W
etze
l
Seco
nd I
nter
natio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E24
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201
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uim
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ay A
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noon
(Fr
A),
Jul
y 26, 2013
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taur
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rren
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chni
cal S
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ons:
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Min
i-Sym
posi
um
Stru
ctur
al g
lass
. C
ross
ing
bord
ers
(2)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Con
cret
e an
d m
ason
ry s
truc
ture
s (2
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
The
hist
ory
of t
he r
elat
ions
hip
betw
een
arch
itect
s an
d st
ruct
ural
en
gine
ers
(2)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Com
preh
ensi
on o
f com
plex
form
s (2
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Educ
atin
g ar
chite
cts
and
stru
ctur
al
Engi
neer
s (2
)
Gen
eral
Ses
sion
Ligh
twei
ght
and
mem
bran
e st
ruct
ures
(1)
Cha
ir: G
eral
t Si
eber
tC
hair:
Aire
s C
amõe
sC
hair:
Deb
orah
Oak
ley
Cha
ir: M
ario
s. P
hoca
sC
hair:
Pau
lo M
endo
nça
Cha
ir: M
ario
Sas
sone
Ana
lytic
mod
els
of a
dhes
ivel
y bo
nded
st
eel-g
lass
bea
ms
M . N
etus
il, T
.Fre
mr
&
M. El
iaso
va
App
licat
ion
of t
he o
pera
tiona
l mod
al
anal
ysis
met
hod
for
the
cont
rol o
f the
in
terv
entio
n in
the
Rom
an T
heat
re
(Cád
iz, Sp
ain)
E. R
odri
guez
-May
orga
, P
. Pa
chon
, J.
F. Ji
men
ez, V.
Com
pan,
A. Sae
z &
E.
Yan
es
Pref
abric
atio
n an
d st
anda
rdiz
atio
n.
Arn
e Ja
cobs
en’s
con
trib
utio
n
Y. O
rteg
a San
z
Out
rigge
r st
ruct
ures
for
twis
ted,
tilt
ed
and
tape
red
tall
build
ings
K.S
. M
oon
Inte
ract
ion
of s
hape
and
str
uctu
ral
perf
orm
ance
. D
esig
n of
str
uctu
res
met
hods
of s
truc
tura
l opt
imiz
atio
n
I. Lo
chne
r
Inno
vativ
e te
chno
logi
cal s
olut
ions
for
ultr
a-lig
htw
eigh
t sh
elte
rs c
over
ing
arch
aeol
ogic
al s
ites
P. B
ecca
relli
, A
.Zan
elli,
R. M
affe
i, G
. C
arra
& E
. R
osin
a
Bui
ldin
g in
tegr
ated
pho
tovo
ltaic
. N
ew
deve
lopm
ents
G. Sie
bert
& B
. Sie
bert
Funi
cula
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rms
and
Eart
hqua
ke
Perf
orm
ance
of L
ow-S
tren
gth
Mas
onry
B
uild
ings
S.R
ihal
& J
. Ed
mis
ten
Arc
hite
ct a
nd e
ngin
eer.
The
colla
bora
tion
of L
ouis
I. K
ahn
and
Aug
ust
E. K
omen
dant
H. R
odrí
guez
-Cam
illon
i
Dis
cret
izat
ion
solu
tions
for
the
cons
truc
tion
of fr
ee fo
rm c
ompl
ex
surf
ace
stru
ctur
es
A. B
erk
& H
. G
iles
Num
eric
al m
odel
s of
a b
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be
long
ing
to a
tal
l bui
ldin
g: e
rror
s an
d ap
prox
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ions
with
in o
rdin
ary
desi
gn
L. S
gam
bi, N
. B
asso
, R
. Pa
vani
, E.
Civ
elli,
C. D
. M
eron
i & M
. Pa
gin
Dep
loya
ble
mem
bran
e st
ruct
ures
de
sign
pro
posa
l for
the
sci
ssor
s-ty
pe
syst
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O.F
. Av
ella
neda
Lop
ez &
R. Sas
tre
Stre
ss c
orro
sion
par
amet
ers
for
glas
s w
ith d
iffer
ent
edge
fini
shin
g
M. Va
ndeb
roek
, C
. Lo
uter
, J.
Dis
pers
yn, D
. Son
ck &
J. B
elis
Det
erm
inat
ion
of r
esid
ual l
oad-
bear
ing
capa
city
of e
xist
ing
mas
onry
st
ruct
ures
J. W
itza
ny, T.
Cej
ka &
R. Zi
gler
Wha
t is
a S
teel
con
stru
ctio
n?
F. R
osen
berg
Arc
hite
ctur
al t
opol
ogy
para
met
rical
ly
defin
ed b
y di
gita
l man
ufac
turin
g
M. G
arci
a de
l Val
le &
J.
Ana
ya D
iaz
How
to
build
the
futu
re w
ith li
mite
d an
d fin
ite r
esou
rces
?
Y. S
ieffe
rt, J.
-M. H
uyge
n &
D. D
audo
n
Min
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-sur
face
-T-c
onne
ctio
ns in
ar
chite
ctur
e
G.H
. Fi
lz
Expl
orat
ory
expe
rimen
tal
inve
stig
atio
ns o
n po
st-t
ensi
oned
st
ruct
ural
gla
ss b
eam
s
C. Lo
uter
, J.
H. N
iels
en &
J.
Bel
is
Stru
ctur
al b
ehav
iour
of m
ason
ry
build
ings
sub
ject
ed t
o la
ndsl
ide.
Loa
d pa
th m
etho
d ap
proa
ch
F. P
alm
isan
o &
A. El
ia
Bet
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n Le
Duc
and
Mér
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. Ta
lkin
g ab
out
Véze
lay
A. R
ueda
, J.
Ana
ya D
iaz
& P
. C
ruz
Fran
co
Virt
ual r
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a m
ulti
disc
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com
mun
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tool
L.D
. H
ouck
, R
. H
assa
n, T
.K. Th
iis &
K. Sol
heim
Und
erst
andi
ng t
he in
terp
lay
betw
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stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
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e us
ing
build
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info
rmat
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mod
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g (B
IM)
N. N
awar
i
Ligh
twei
ght
arch
itect
ure.
C
hara
cter
istic
s fo
r an
effe
ctiv
e ap
plic
atio
n in
cas
e of
em
erge
ncy
R. M
affe
i, A
. Za
nelli
&
P. B
ecca
relli
Expe
rimen
tal i
nves
tigat
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and
nu
mer
ical
mod
ellin
g of
poi
nt fi
tted
gl
ass
pane
s
O. H
echl
er, M
. Ti
bolt
& C
. O
denb
reit
Syst
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of r
atio
naliz
atio
n. N
ew
met
hods
and
cha
nges
of
orga
niza
tion
in S
wed
ish
build
ing
cons
truc
tion
arou
nd 1
970
E. S
igge
Para
met
ric D
esig
n an
d N
on-L
inea
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lysi
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truc
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bas
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entr
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aerl
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Forc
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ater
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ansf
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stor
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con
stru
ctio
n co
ncep
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to
cont
empo
rary
arc
hite
ctur
al d
esig
n
M. R
inke
& J
. Shw
artz
Rei
nfor
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glas
s co
nnec
tion.
Con
cept
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st a
nd d
etai
l
P. C
arva
lho,
P.J
.S. C
ruz
& F
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arch
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/ st
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latio
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sym
met
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sym
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R. O
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on
com
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Gen
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Ses
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the
rel
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twee
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and
stru
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tech
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s ap
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co
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indu
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s
Stru
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r tim
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Con
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ign.
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pic
in a
rchi
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ed
ucat
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L. S
gam
bi, N
. B
asso
& M
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litat
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inve
stig
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n: e
ffici
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of a
m
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pro
ject
E. F
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unes
, J.
B. M
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sa J
r., B
. B
aier
& A
. M
. S. de
Fre
itas
Ben
efits
of se
ntry
glas
s® in
gla
ss
faça
des
M. G
alliz
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The
finis
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tou
ch for
bet
ter
ener
gy
effic
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y of
epi
sodi
cally
use
d m
ason
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all s
ingl
e fa
mily
hou
ses
S. D
jam
bova
& O
. Sim
ov
“Aru
p ca
lling
”. E
ngin
eering
get
s to
Pa
ris.
Cen
tre
Pom
pido
u (1
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M. C
omba
The
adva
ntag
e of
incl
udin
g fu
ll-si
ze
cons
truc
tion
as a
n ed
ucat
iona
l too
l in
the
arch
itect
ure
educ
atio
n
J. S
iem
, B
.O.B
raat
en, B
.Man
um,
P.A
alto
& A
.Gilb
erg
“Cor
ogam
i hut
” ca
se s
tudy
C. W
iebe
Ligh
t, c
olou
r, fo
rm a
nd s
urfa
ce
C. Ec
khar
dt
Ana
tom
y of
str
uctu
res
F. S
elm
ani
Foun
d in
tran
slat
ion.
Phy
sica
l mod
els
as a
str
uctu
ral d
esig
n to
ol fo
r arc
hite
cts
T. V
ilqui
n
Surf
ace-
and
mes
h-ba
sed
appr
oach
es
tow
ards
a m
ater
ializ
atio
n of
ar
chite
ctur
al c
aten
oids
G.H
. Fi
lz, S. Sch
iefe
r &
Th. Ste
cher
Cem
ent-
bond
ed p
artic
le b
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s of
m
odifi
ed c
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sitio
n w
ith a
ltern
ativ
e ra
w s
ourc
es u
tiliz
atio
n
T. M
elic
har
& B
ydžo
vsky
The
stru
ctur
al e
ngin
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Find
ing
the
philo
soph
y of
the
pro
fess
ion
M. U
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in
Ref
ram
ing
stru
ctur
es. Fr
ame
expe
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in a
rtis
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tudi
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rouw
e &
B. Pa
k
Tem
pora
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ulat
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ane
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P. E
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Ther
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and
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refu
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uni
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R. Vi
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.N. G
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,
M.S
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odri
gues
& T
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Stee
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Eng
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ring
and
arc
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Adl
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ni
Aes
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in t
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of c
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and
stru
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Aalto, P. FrE 4Ab. Rahman, R. ThE 6Abedini, S. WeM 5Abramczyk, J. ThM 5Akazawa, Y. ThM 2Akgün, Y. WeM 6, WeA 6Albareda Valls, A. ThM 5Anaya Diaz, J. WeM 4, WeM 6, ThE 2, FrM 2, FrA 3, FrA 4Andrade, J. ThA 3Andreaolli, M. ThM 1Antiguedad García, V. WeM4Armstrong, A. WeE 5Arun, G. ThM 2Asefi, M. WeE 6, ThA 6Astolfi, A. ThM 6Avellaneda Lopez, O.F. FrA6Ayres, P. WeA 5Azambuja, E. B. C. WeE 4 B
Badiani, B. WeE 4Baerlecken, D. FrA 4Bagger, A. ThE 6Baier, B. FrE 5Balbo, R. FrM 5Bancila, R. ThE 5Bartolomucci, C. WeM 4Basso, N. FrA 5, FrE 4Baverel, O. WeA 2Beccarelli, P. FrA 6Beim, A. WeM 2Beke, P. ThM 5Belis, J. FrM 1, FrA 1Belleri, A. WeE 4Berk, A. FrA 4Bernabeu Larena, A. WeM 4Bernabeu Larena, J. WeM 4Besson, T. ThE 2Bica, S. ThE 4Bignon, J-C. WeE 3Blachot, C. WeM 4Boake, T. WeM 6, FrM 4Bocan, C. WeA 4Bologna, A. FrM 3Bordas Geli, A.M. ThE 2Borgonovi e Silva, L. ThE 4Borri, A. ThA 6Bošová, D. WeE 2Braaten, B.O. FrE 4Bragança, L. ThA 3Branco, J.M. WeM 6, WeA 1, WeA 3, WeE 2Braun, M. ThA 5Brocato, M. WeA 2Bundgaard, C. WeM 2Burkhardt, A. WeE 2Bydžovský, J. FrE 2Bynum, L. WeE 2 C
Cabreza, M. WeA 4Caetano, E. WeA 6
Čahtarević, R. ThA 4Caimi, A. ThE 4Calderini, C. ThM 5Calin, M.C. WeM 5Callahan, M.P. FrM 5Callegari, G. WeM 3, ThM 6Calleyl, K. FrM 1Cámara, M. WeA 4, FrM 2Camões, A. WeE 2Camós, C. WeA 5Carra, G. FrA 6Carter, A. ThA 1Carvalho, P. FrM 5, FrA 1, FrE 1Casas-Pérez, A. FrA 4Cassinello, P. ThA 1Castellazzi, G. WeM 4Ceccotti, A. WeM 1, WeA 1 Cejka, T. FrA 2Ceraldi, C. ThA 1Chan, H.Y. FrM 5Chang, I.K. FrM 5Chapman, J. WeE 1Charvát, M. ThM 5Chatzi, E. WeM 5Chica, J.A. ThE 3Chiorino, M. KN-FrMChiorino, C. KN-FrMChiuini, M. FrE 3Christoforou, E.G. ThE 2Ciutina, A. WeE 5Civelli, E. FrA 5Clifford, B. WeM 5Codazzi, M.E. FrE 4Coimbra, E. ThE 6Colabella, S. ThA 1Comba, M. FrE 3Compán, V. WeA 4, FrM 2, FrA2Conticelli, E. FrM 4Corotis, B. WeA 4Correia, A. WeM 6Cortes Paez, E.C. FrM 3Costa Cabral, C. ThA 2Costa, A. ThE 4Coste, A. WeM 4Couto, J.P. WeA 3Cristensen, C. ThE 6Cristutiu, I-M. WeA 5, ThA 5, ThE 4, ThE 5Croset, P.A. ThM 6Cruz Franco, P. FrA 3Cruz, P.J.S. WeE 5, ThM 1, FrM 5, FrA 1, FrE 1Cunha, A. WeA 6 DD’Amico, B. ThA 1D’Aniello, M. ThA 1Dagenais, C. WeE 1Dagg , J.P. ThA 1Dahy, H. FrE 2Dan, D. WeA 5, ThM 5, ThM 6, ThA 5Daringa, A. WeA 4Daudeville, L. ThE 4Daudon, D. FrA 5Dederichs, A.S. WeE 4Delgado, J.P. FrM 3Deplazes, A. KN - ThMDermody, R. FrM 5
Desjardins, R. WeE 1Diaconu, D. WeA 5Diaz Simal, P. WeE 2Dispersyn, J. FrM 1, FrA 1Djambova, S. FrE 2Doerfler, J. WeE 4Dong, K. WeE 4, ThE 6Donofrio, M. Wea 4Doudak, G. WeE 1Douville, E. WeA 4Dragomir, C.S. WeM 5, WeE 3Dubina, D. WeE 5Duchanois, G. WeE 3Dufková, M. WeA 3Dutu, A. WeE 3, FrM 2Dzaharudin, A.A. ThE 6Dzenana, B. ThA 4 EEckhardt, C. FrE 2Edmisten, J. FrA 2Eires, R. WeE 2Elia, A. FrA 2Eliášová, M. FrM 1, FrA 1Emami, N. FrM 1Endres, P.E. FrM 5, FrE 5Enguita, L. ThA 1Erioli, A. WeM 4, ThM 6Erkman, S. ThE 2Escrig, F. KN - WeM, ThA5, ThE 2 F
Fabbrocino, G. ThE 1Fabian, A. ThM 5, ThA 5Fakourian, F. WeE 6Falk, A. WeM 3Fallon, H. ThE 6, FrM 6Feio, A. WeM 6, WeE 2, ThM 1, FrM 4Feldman, J. ThE 6Félix, D. WeM 6, WeE 2Felkner, J. WeM 5Fernández-Ans, P. WeE 5Fernandez-Cabo, M.C. FrA 4Feroldi, F. WeE 4Ferreira Nunes, E. FrE 5Ferreira, H. ThA 6Ferrer Forés, J.J. FrM 6Filz, G.H. FrA 6, FrE 5Fiore, A. ThA 1Florut, S.C. WeA 5Fowler, T. WeE 4Fragnoli, F. ThA 5Franke, B. WeM 3Franke, S. WeE 3, ThM 3Frattari, L. ThA 1Freitas, A. M. S. FrE 5Fremr, T. FrA 1Fukuda, M. ThM 2 GGagnon, S. WeM 1, WeE 1 Galassi, S. ThA 6Galizzia, M. FrE 1Garcia del Valle, M. FrA 4García Estévez, C.B. WeE 4
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Garnier, P. ThE 4Gentry, R. FrA 4Georgescu, M. WeA 6Georgescu, E.S. FrM 2Gervásio, H. ThE 3Gheorghiu, T.O. ThA 4Giachetta, A. ThM 5Giacobazzi, C. WeM 4Gianoli, A. WeM4Gilberg, A. FrE 4Giles, H. FrA 4Giuriani, E. WeE 4Goggins, J. WeE 5, ThE 5Gomes Ferreira, J. WeE 3Gomes, L.N. FrE 2Gonzalez, E. ThE 2Grange, S. ThE 4Grecea, D. WeE 5, ThA 4Green, A. WeE 2Griffin, C.T. WeA 4, WeE 2, ThM 3, ThA 4, FrM 2Grossi, P. ThM 1Guillaud, H. ThE 4Gutierrez, A.M. WeA 6
HHakonsen, F. FrM 6Hald, F. WeM 3Halilović, S. ThA 4Harta, M. WeE 4Hassan, R. FrA 4Hausammann, R. ThM 3Hechler, O. ThA 5, FrA 1Hehl, S. WeE 3Hermo, V. WeM 6Hoffman, M. WeA 4, WeE 2Holicky, M. WeE 4Holowaty, J. WeA 6, ThE 5Horicka, J. FrM 3Houck, L.D. FrA 4Huang , C. ThM 1Huuhka, S. WeA 6Huygen, J.M. FrM 5Hvejsel, M.F. WeM 2
IIordan, D. WeM 5Iori, T. ThE 1Isohata, H. ThE 2Iwasaki, Y. ThM 2
JJaafar, K. WeA 5Jalali, S. WeE 2Janeckova, L. WeE 2Jannasch, E. WeA 3Jensen, F. WeM 3Jimenez, J.F. FrA 2 KKaracabeyli, E. WeM 1, Karlshoj, J. WeE 4Kasal, B. WeM 1, ThM 1Kelley, S. ThM 2Kirkegaard, P.H. WeM 2, WeM 3, WeA 2, ThA 1, ThE 6
Knaack, U. KN - ThMKnippers, J. ThA 6, FrE 2Kocaturk, T. FrM 5Köhler, J. ThM 1Konis, K. ThA 4Korkmaz, K. WeM 6, WeA 6Kotnik, T. WeM 5, ThM 4,ThE 4, FrM 3Kouchenani, Gh. ThA 6Koukkari, H. ThA 3Kruse, D. WeM 1, Kuklík, P. WeA 3, WeE 3Kvocák, V. ThM 5Kyriazis, E.S. ThM 4 LLa Magna R. ThA 6Lacasa Díaz J. WeE 2Lancia, D. ThA 1Landolfo, R. ThA 1, ThA 3Langenbach, R. WeE 1, KN-FrMLaumain, X. ThM 3Leoni, G. ThA 1Liapi, K. ThE 1Liuti, A. ThM 6Ljubas, A. WeM 5Llorente, M.P. FrM 2Lochner, I. FrA 5López Burló, E. WeE 2López Rodríguez, E. WeE 2Loss, C. WeA 1Lourenço, P.B. WeA 1Louter, C. FrM 1, FrA 1Lu, P. FrM 5Luong, S. FrM 5Luyten, L. ThM 4
MMacháček, J. ThM 5Machalická, K. FrM 1Maden, F. WeM 6, WeA 6Maffei, R. FrA 6Malo, K.A. WeM 1, ThM 1 Manum, B. ThM 4, FrE 5Marandyuk, S. WeE 2Marini, A. WeE 4Maristany Carreras, J. ThM 5Marquez de la Plata, A. R. FrA3Martini, K. WeM 5Matei, C.L. FrM 2Matei, R.C. FrM 2Matheou, M. ThE 2McWilliams, H. FrM 2Meena, R. WeE 3Mele, E. ThM 6Melichar, T. FrE 2Mendez Echenagucia, T. WeA 5, ThM 6Mendonça, P. WeA 3Meroni, C.D. FrA 5Meteş, E. ThE 5Michael, A. WeE 6Micsa, O. WeA 5Mihai, G.D. ThE 5Moles, O. ThE 4Molina Huelva, M. WeE 5Molins, C. WeA 5Mondardini, L. WeA 2
Monier, V. WeE 3Monin, E. ThA 2Moon, K.S. FrM 4, FrA 4Morales Sánchez, J.M. WeE4Murtinho, V. WeM 6, ThA 6
NNagy-György, T. WeA 5, ThM 5Najjar, K. ThA 5Nakagawa, K. ThM 2Nakagawa, T. ThM 2Nakazawa, J. ThM 2Namgung, J. WeE 2Nawari, N. WeA 6, FrA 5Nechanický, P. WeE 3Neri, G. FrM 3Netusil, M. FrA 1Neugebauer, J. FrM 1Nevado, M. WeM 3Nicholas, P. WeA 5Nielsen, J.H. FrA 1Nikolic, J. ThM 4Nilsen, D. ThM 4Nilsson, F. WeM 2Nishikawa, H. ThM 3Niskanen, A. ThA 2Nozhova, E. WeM 3Nunes, E.F. FrE 5Nussbaumer, A. ThE 2
OOakley, D. FrM 3Odenbreit, C. ThA 5, FrA 1Ogielski, P. ThM 4Õiger, K. ThM 3Oliveira, M. WeA 3Oprita, R. FrM 4, FrA 3O’Reilly, G. ThE 5Ortega Sanz, Y. FrA 3Otilia-Alexandra, T. ThE 5 PPachon, P. FrA 2Pagin, M. FrA 5Pak, B. FrE 5Palmisano, F. FrA 2Paradiso, M. ThA 6Parenti, B. ThA 1Parigi, D. WeA 2Pasca, M. ThA 4Pavani, R. FrA 5Pedreschi, R. ThA 6Peiro Sendra, M. ThE 2Pérez Valcárcel, J. WeM 6Pérez-Herreras, J. ThA 4Pescari, S. ThM 6Petzek, E. ThE 5Phocas, M.C. WeE 6, ThE 2Piazza, M. WeA 1Piekarski, M. WeE 6Pinto, P.T. FrM 3Pinto, A. ThM 1Plizzari, G.A. WeE 4Polastri, A. WeM 1, WeA 1 Polocoser, T. WeM 1, Pone, S. ThA 1
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Pongiglione, M. ThM 5Poretti, S. ThE 1Portioli, F. ThA 1Pozza, L. WeA 1Primmer, A. FrM 3Pugnale, A. WeA 2, WeA 5, ThM 6Puigcerver , A.A. ThM 5 QQueenneville, P. WeA 3
RRamsgaard Thomsen M. WeA5Reccia, E. ThE 1Reis, A.P. WeA 3Reising, J. WeM 5Rey Rey, J. ThA 4Ries, T. WeE 5Rihal, S. WeE 6, FrA 2Rincón-Calderón, J.M. WeE5Rinke, M. FrM 3, FrA 5Riso, V. ThE 6Riva, P. WeE 4Rodrigues, M.S. FrE 2Rodriguez Cheda, J.B. WeM6Rodriguez León, T. ThA 5, ThE 2Rodríguez-Camilloni, H. FrA3Rodriguez-Mayorga, E. FrA 2Romme, A. ThE 6Rosenberg, F. FrA 3Rosina, E. FrA 6Rossi, B. ThA 3Rovira, J.M. WeE 4Ruther, N. WeM 1 SSaez, A. FrA 2Salari, E.E. ThA 6Saliklis, E.P. FrA 6Sánchez Sánchez, J. ThA 5, ThE 2Sánchez, M. WeA 4, FrM 2Sánchez, J. FrM 1Santos, P. ThA 3Sartori, T. ThM 1Sassone, M. WeM 3, WeA 5, ThM 6Sastre, R. FrA 6Savorra, M. ThE 1Schafer, S. WeM 5Schiefer, S. FrE 5Schmidt, J. ThM 3Schneider, J. FrM 1Schollmayer, M. WeE 3Schrems, M. ThM 4Sedor, M. ThA 4Segarra Lagunes, M. ThM 2Selmani, F. FrE 3Šenberger, T. FrM 3Señís, R. WeE 5Serrano Avilés, R. FrM 6Sgambi, L. FrA 5, FrE 5Shimoda, I. ThM 2Shwartz, J. FrA 5Siebert, B. FrM 1, FrA 1Siebert, G. FrA 1Sieffert, Y. ThE 4, FrM 5Siem, J. FrE 4
Sierra, L. ThA 6Sigge, E. FrA 3Silva , M. WeA 3Silva, T.R. FrE 2Simões da Silva, L. WeM 6, ThA 6Simov, O. FrE 2Sinicropi, D. ThA 6Siviero, E. ThE 1Slivnik, L. WeE 6Smith, I. WeA 1, WeE 1, ThM1Smits, J. WeE 2Sofronie, R. ThM 2Soler Estrela, A. WeA 4Solheim, K. FrA 4Sonck, D. FrA 1Songel, J.M. FrA 6Sophocleous, T. WeE 6Sørensen, J.D. WeM 3Sørvin, I. ThE 6Sousa Jr, J.B.M. FrE 6Sousa, P. WeE 5Souto Moura, E. KN - WeMSpinelli, A. WeM 3, WeA 3, ThM 6Sprague, T. WeE 6Stamatopoulos, H. WeM 1Stathopoulos, T. WeE 1Stecher, Th. FrE 5Stoian, V. WeA 5, ThM 5, ThM 6, ThA 5Swarts, M. FrA 4Szitar, M.A. WeA 6, ThA 4TTakatani, T. ThM 3Tamke, M. WeA 5Tarczewski, R. ThM 4Tavares, A. ThE 4Thiis, T.K. FrA 4Thoennissen, U WeA 2Thompson, B. WeA 4Tibolt, M. FrA 1Tinelli, A. ThE 1Toma, L. ThE 5Tomasi, R. WeA 1, ThM 1Tondelli, S. FrM 4Toreno, M. ThM 6Torres Londoño, N.P. ThM 6Trovalusci, P. ThE 1Trutalli, D. WeA 1Tuhkanen, E. ThM 3Türer, A. ThM 2Tyrrell, R. ThA 1 UUihlein, M. ThE 4, FrE 3Ungureanu, V. WeA 6, WeE5, ThE 3
VValadi, Sh. ThA 6Van de Voorde, S. ThA 2Vandebroek, M. FrA 1Vandenbulcke, B. ThE 6, FrM6Vargová, R. ThM 5Varum, H. ThE 4Vassart, O. ThE 3Veer, F.A. FrA 1Veliz, A. FrM 5Veronescu, O. ThE 5
Vicente, R. FrE 2Vieux-Champagne, F. ThE 4Vilquin, T. FrE 4Vrouwe, I. FrE 4 WWaimer, F. ThA 6Wang, W. ThM 1Wiebe, C. FrE 5Wetzel, C. ThE 4Witzany, J. FrA 2Wonoto, N. FrA 4Wu, W. ThM 1
YYanes, E. FrA 2Yeomans, D. ThA 2 ZZamora, J.L. ThA 6Zamperini, E. FrE 3Zanchettin, A. ThE 1Zanelli, A. FrA 6Zanuttini, R. WeM 3Zhang, S. ThM 1Zigler, R. FrA2Zisis, I. WeE 1Zonta, D. WeA 1Zordan, M. ThA 5Zsolt, N. ThA 5, ThE 5Zurbruegg, P. ThE 2
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5, 2013
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n Aud
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of a
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6, 2013
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Gen
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n Aud
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