STRUCTURE
magazine
10 May 2009
Masonry
FEATURES
19 Sustainable Buildings and the Structural Engineer
Sustainable, high-performing buildings are more than just environmentally
``friendly"; they also must consider economics and social effects in their design and
construction. For the structural engineer this means moving beyond simply using structural steel for its recycled content or using fly ash in concrete.
22 Pacific Northwest Feels Pain Along with Rest of Country
E. Larry Kahanar
The recession is a reality in the Pacific Northwest. Public work will likely lead private work for the near term. Engineering firms cope with the downturn in design and construction through creative measures like looking for projects overseas or loaning out staff to infrastructure and transportation projects.*;
COLUMNS
5 Editorial
Code Development Process -s It Serving the Community? By Robert Paul/us, RE., SECB
7 InFocus
he Nature of Theory and Design By Jon A. Schmidt, P.E., SECB
8 Structural Performance
Performance-Based Design of asonry and Masonry Veneer Richard E. Klingner, Ph.D, PE,
12 Building Blocks
16 Codes & Standards
26 Structural Design
28 Technology
IN EVERY ISSUE
35 Resource Guide
(Steel & Cold Formed Steel)
36 NCSEA News
38 SEI Structural Columns
40 CASE in Point
42 Advertiser Index
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