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Lightweight Construction in Motion

© 2019 by DETAIL – Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG, München

© 2019 by DETAIL – Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG, München

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Table of Contents 4
  3. Engineers in the Building Sector 6
  4. Designing Life 9
  5. On Inventors, Entrepreneurs, Problem- Solvers and Designers
  6. Civil and Building Engineers – the Emergence of the Professions 14
  7. Networks of Engineering Expertise 20
  8. Women Pioneers of the Big Modern Building Sites – How They Became Who They Are 26
  9. On the Education of Engineers 30
  10. Engineering Aesthetics 36
  11. ENCLOSURE + SPACE
  12. Arch and Shell Structures
  13. Creating Spaces: Linking Aesthetics and Structure 43
  14. On the Development of the Zeiss-Dywidag Shell Construction System 44
  15. Form Finding – Graphical Tools, Experiments and Models, Numerical Methods 47
  16. Computer-Based Processes for Biomimetic Structures 51
  17. Structural Design and Form Finding Processes 58
  18. Tensile Structures
  19. Wide and Light 65
  20. Lightweight Textile Construction – Development of Simulation Methods from the 1970s to the Present 66
  21. The Spoked Wheel for Ring Cable Roofs in Lightweight Construction 71
  22. Lightweight Construction in Motion 75
  23. Building Construction – Focus on Timber
  24. Exploring New Dimensions with Timber 77
  25. Material and Design – Is Hybrid the Future? 82
  26. Towers and High-Rises
  27. Aiming High 87
  28. Pushing the Limits 89
  29. The Buttressed Core 94
  30. WATER + ENERGY
  31. Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal
  32. Water in Cities 99
  33. Water Transitions in Cities of the Future 100
  34. Sewage Becomes Heat Energy 105
  35. Emscher Conversion: Ecological Restructuring of a Wastewater System 106
  36. Functional and Protective Structures
  37. Protection and Safety, Water and Energy Supply 109
  38. Protection from the Forces of Nature 110
  39. Reinforcing Reservoir Dams: the Sylvenstein Dam Pilot Project 114
  40. Challenges in the Discourse Between Technology and Society 116
  41. Engineers as Entrepreneurs – Influences on the Development of Civil Engineering and Society 119
  42. The TUM Hydro Shaft Power Plant Innovation 124
  43. Offshore Wind Turbines
  44. Wind Becomes Energy 127
  45. Electricity from the Sea 128
  46. The Energy Transition as an Assignment for Civil Engineers 130
  47. Floating Wind Farm – Hywind Scotland 133
  48. Floating and Self-Erecting: TELWIND 134
  49. Flexible Membrane Wings for Wind Turbines 135
  50. The Role of Environmental Engineers in Limiting the Side Effects of Modern Technology 136
  51. MOBILITY + TRANSPORTATION
  52. Construction of Roads and Railways
  53. Gaining Access 141
  54. Record Heights: the Zugspitze Cable Car 145
  55. Slab Tracks for Rail Traffic 147
  56. Beam Bridges
  57. Bridges into the Future 151
  58. Integral and Semi-Integral Bridges 152
  59. Ulrich Finsterwalder and the Development of Cantilever Construction 154
  60. Improving Quality and Efficiency through Procurement Procedures Involving Supplemental Offers and Alternative Proposals 157
  61. Tunnel Construction
  62. Below the Water and Through the Mountain 161
  63. The Development of Tunnel Construction and Tunnelling Machines 162
  64. Traversing Mountain Ranges 166
  65. Geodesy – a Breakthrough Success 168
  66. Using Tunnels for the Extraction of Geothermal Energy 171
  67. Cable and Suspension Bridges
  68. Overcoming Distances 175
  69. Linking Continents 176
  70. Spanning Farther 178
  71. Shortening Journeys 180
  72. Traffic Technology
  73. New Mobility 183
  74. Mobility and Traffic as Dynamic Fields for Engineers 184
  75. Diagonal Crossings: Oxford Circus 188
  76. Cooperative Systems 189
  77. Outlook
  78. Future Challenges for Civil Engineers 192
  79. Appendix 198
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