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AUTHOR TITLE ISSUE PAGE A Abela, Jeanette Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27 Alexander, Stuart J Tall buildings: commerce or sculpture? [Centenary Issue] 14 88 Austen, Chris Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24 B Bailey, C G Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33 Baird, Rory Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25 Baker, William F The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities [Centenary Issue] 14 142 Banfi, Mike Simplified expressions for compression and bending [Technical note] 21 24 Barnett, Stephanie Development of advanced concrete materials for anti-terrorism applications [ Technical note] 19 28 Barton, Bob Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23 Baxter, Pete BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31 Beck, Martin A decision support tool for multi- disciplinary conceptual design [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37 Bentz, Evan C Shear design of concrete structures 10 32 Bhattacharya, S Extending the collapse time of non- engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31 Blakeborough, A Extending the collapse time of non- engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31 Blockley, David Structural risk: addressing the issues [ Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16 Bowles, Robert P The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58 Brett, David Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26 Marketing unmasked part 3: problems, and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18 Brooks, Ian Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28 Browne, Alan Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28 Buck, Sarah A message from the President [Centenary Issue] 14 7 IStructE: into our second century. Our vision is to lead, support and nurture the development of structural engineering world-wide [Centenary Issue] 14 [Supp.] 2p[Suppl] Burgoyne, C J Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29 Burland, John B Foundation engineering [Centenary Issue] 14 44 Butterworth, John Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20 C Cairns, John Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27 Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beam reinforcement [Technical note] 23/24 40 Campbell, Adrian Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130 Carpenter, John Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15 Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100 Casson, James New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28 Charlson, Andrea Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32 Cliff, Toby Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34 Clifton, Charles Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20 Collins, Michael P Shear design of concrete structures 10 32 Cooper, Martin Dublin conference centre 21 13 Hotel atrium challenge 8 19 Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32 Corden, Gary Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19 Cotsovos, Demetrios M Cracking of rc beam/column joints: implications for practical structural analysis and design 12 33 D Da Silva, Jo G Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136 Dapeng, Qiu Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29 Darby, Antony Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19 De Hoog, Tanya Innovative use of conventional structural principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32 Debney, Peter Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Technical note] 3 37 Desai, Satish Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view [Viewpoint] 15 22 Dhalwala, Ashwani Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23 Dias, W P S Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn for an engineering outlook 2 33 Dibb-Fuller, David Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26 Ding, Summer Design for robustness of connections to concrete filled tubular columns in fire [Technical note] 19 22 E Eaton, Keith A great leap forward [Viewpoint] 23/24 19 Eekhout, M Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33 The Structural Engineer, Vol. 86 2008 Author Index The Structural Engineer vol. 86 INDEX 2008 1

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AAbela, Jeanette Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding

struts [Research update] 15 27

Alexander, Stuart J Tall buildings: commerce or sculpture?[Centenary Issue] 14 88

Austen, Chris Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24

BBailey, C G Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33

Baird, Rory Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Baker, William F The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities[Centenary Issue] 14 142

Banfi, Mike Simplified expressions for compressionand bending [Technical note] 21 24

Barnett, Stephanie Development of advanced concrete materials for anti-terrorism applications

[ Technical note] 19 28

Barton, Bob Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23

Baxter, Pete BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31

Beck, Martin A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design [Devon& Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37

Bentz, Evan C Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

Bhattacharya, S Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings underseismic loading [Technical note] 7 31

Blakeborough, A Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31

Blockley, David Structural risk: addressing the issues[ Report on special edition of ICE

Proceedings] 15 16

Bowles, Robert P The conservation, refurbishment andre-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

Brett, David Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26Marketing unmasked part 3: problems,and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18

Brooks, Ian Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28

Browne, Alan Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28

Buck, Sarah A message from the President[Centenary Issue] 14 7IStructE: into our second century. Our vision is to lead, support and nurture the development of structural engineering world-wide [CentenaryIssue] 14 [Supp.] 2p[Suppl]

Burgoyne, C J Structural design and the Eurocodes: ahistorical review 20 29

Burland, John B Foundation engineering [Centenary Issue] 14 44

Butterworth, John Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20

CCairns, John Comparing reinforcement detailing

provisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beam reinforcement[Technical note] 23/24 40

Campbell, Adrian Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130

Carpenter, John Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100

Casson, James New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28

Charlson, Andrea Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32

Cliff, Toby Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

Clifton, Charles Developments in steel frame joints inNew Zealand [Research update] 16 20

Collins, Michael P Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

Cooper, Martin Dublin conference centre 21 13Hotel atrium challenge 8 19Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32

Corden, Gary Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRPstrengthened concrete structures[Technical note] 4 19

Cotsovos, Demetrios M Cracking of rc beam/column joints:implications for practical structuralanalysis and design 12 33

DDa Silva, Jo G Coping with natural and man-made

disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136

Dapeng, Qiu Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29

Darby, Antony Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19

De Hoog, Tanya Innovative use of conventional structural principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Debney, Peter Footfall vibration and finite elementanalysis [Technical note] 3 37

Desai, Satish Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view [Viewpoint] 15 22

Dhalwala, Ashwani Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23

Dias, W P S Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn for an engineering outlook 2 33

Dibb-Fuller, David Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Ding, Summer Design for robustness of connections toconcrete filled tubular columns in fire[Technical note] 19 22

EEaton, Keith A great leap forward [Viewpoint] 23/24 19

Eekhout, M Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33

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FFarmer, Ian In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17

Firth, Ian P T Bridges - spanning art and technology[Centenary Issue] 14 82

Fletcher, Malcolm Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design & construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Fordyce, Mike How do we get the Council we deserve? [Viewpoint] 18 18

Fraser, Ramsay The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

GGardner, Leroy Investigation into structural behaviour

of stainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35

Georgopoulos, Costas Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41

Ghelani, Namrata Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35

Gill, Jolyon Bridge access gantries [Report] 5 29

Glover, Michael Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

Goode, C Douglas Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columnscompared with Eurocode 4 16 33

Graham, John An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43

Gration, David Alan Refurbishment of St Pancras:justification of cast iron columns 11 28

Green, Liz Creating a winning design[Young Members] 5 24

HHall, Michael Maintaining our heritage 11 20

Hannaford, Alan Celebrating 100 years of structural engineering [Introduction to Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23

Harris, Richard The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction 17 27

Harvey, Bill Nomograms, a lost but useful art (Technical note) [Devon & CornwallBranch supplement] 1 24Testing and monitoring of structures:traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Haskins, Steve The Savill Garden gridshell: designand construction 17 27

Head, Peter R Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130

Hendy, Chris R Numerical validation of simplifiedtheories for design rules of transverselystiffened plate girders 21 37

Hobbs, Chris BIM by the back door 13 18

Hodgkinson, E A Increasing female participation inengineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon& Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28

Hogson, Paul Replacing a rose window [Edited extract from Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Howard, Chris Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44

Hughes, Barry P Early-age concrete crack control – isEC2 right or wrong? 15 32

IIStructE IStructE: into our second century. Our

vision is to lead, support and nurturethe development of structural engineering worldwide [CentenaryIssue] 14 [Supp.] 2p[Suppl.]

IStructE Sustainable Construction Panel Capital vs lifecycle vs whole-life costs

[Sustainability Briefing No.2] 12 22How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancyoffice [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12Site waste management plans[Sustainability Briefing No.5] 21 10What is embodied carbon? [Sustainability Briefing No.3] 16 13What is sustainability? [SustainabilityBriefing No.1] 9 18

Ibell, Tim Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19

Illingworth, David Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Izzuddin, B A Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

JJanmejay, Raj Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and

construction [Devon & Cornwall Branchpaper] 1 31

Jaquin, Paul Study of historic rammed earth structures in Spain and India [Rowen Travel Award winning entry 2006] 2 26

Jensen, Poul Ove Bridges - spanning art and technology [Centenary Issue] 14 82

Ji, Tianjian Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16

John, Ben Innovative use of conventional structural principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Johnson, David The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Johnson, Roger P Knowledge, experience, education andtraining [Centenary Issue] 14 32

KKelly, Fergal Reinforced concrete structures in fire:

a review of the current rules 19 33

Kench, Rebecca Radon: risk and regulations 15 20

Knipe, Roger Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Kotsovos, Gerasimos M Criteria for structural failure of rc beamswithout transverse reinforcement 23/24 55

Kotsovos, Michael D Cracking of rc beam/column joints:Implications for practical structural analysis and design 12 33Criteria for structural failure of rc beams without transverse reinforcement 23/24 55

Kuhendran, Kandiah Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

LLamb, Richard H The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil 21 33

Lawrence, Andrew Modern timber bridges - an internationalperspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26

Lazarus, Deborah The Educational Trust 20 13

Lennon, T Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33

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Lerner, Nick Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22 Improving bridge performance withFEA software 3 26 Pushing the limits in sport design 13 27

Liddell, W Ian Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72

Liew, J Y Richard Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24

Lightfoot, Phil Why become a Technician member of IStructE? [Viewpoint] 16 12

Littlefield, David Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15

Littler, John Model and Full Scale Testing Awards 2008 22 13

MMcCarthy, Gilbert Steel use in offsite construction 21 20

McDermott, Rodney Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25

MacLeod, Iain A The ascent of structural mechanics[Centenary Issue] 14 106

McNulty, Andrew Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28

MacRae, Greg Developments in steel frame joints inNew Zealand [Research update] 16 20

Macabuag, Joshua Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Maddalena, Stephen Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26

Mann, Allan P The Institution and the journal[Centenary Issue] 14 14

Maranian, Peter J Seismic design of tall buildings[Viewpoint] 22 23

Masterton, Gordon G T Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64

May, Ian M The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Meher Prasad, A Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22

Meller, Graham New look for Royal Worcester 11 16

Menon, Devdas Earthquake resistant design practiceand research in India [Research update] 6 22

Millard, Steve Sustainability tops agenda [ConcreteCommunicationsConference 2008] 23/24 37

Mitchell, Denis Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

Morris, Jon The ethics and evaluation of embodied carbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30

Mundell, Chris Large scale testing of drystone retaining structures [Technical note] 11 24

Murphy, Pat Behavioural characteristics and servicelife of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22

NNarayanan, R S The Eurocodes: why? what? when?

[Briefing No.12] 22 14

OO’Brien, Shane Nurturing graduate talent 7 24

Orton, A H Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40

Overend, Mauro Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25

PPage, A V Design methods for domestic floors

constructed using engineered joists 17 36

Palmer, Angus Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Pellegrino, S Free form grid structures [Researchupdate] 3 19

Pennells, Ernest Tsunami recovery: the lessons[Viewpoint] 22 20

Perrone, Chiara Prefabricated earth constructions inthe UK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 32

Pitchers, Simon Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21

Postawa, Les Innovative use of conventional structural principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Potts, D M Upheaval buckling behaviour of blindingstruts [Research update] 15 27

Presta, Francesco Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffenedplate girders 21 37

Priddle, Laura Searching The Structural Engineer archive[IT Note] 5 28

Purkiss, John Reinforced concrete structures in fire: areview of the current rules 19 33

QQuinion, David W Experiences of a contractor’s structural

engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26

RRafiq, Yaqub A decision support tool for multi-

disciplinary conceptual design [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37

Raynsford, W R Foreword [Centenary Issue] 14 5

Roberts, John M Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52

Roberts, Mark From slide rule to Notebook 13 22

Robinson, Clive Structural BIM in action 21 16

Rolton, David J 100 years of construction methods[Centenary Issue] 14 112

Roynon, Jonathan The Savill Garden gridshell: designand construction 17 27

SSangarapillai, V G Design methods for domestic floors

constructed using engineered joists 17 36

Sar, Jan Zeppelin: revival of a dream 15 14

Shen, Shichao Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16

Smith, Barry Phillips Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Soane, Alastair Dangers from falling masonry [Summary of a recent CROSS report] 15 18

Solomon, Jim Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10

Stansfield, Kathy Gaining freedom to design well [interviewwith Francis Leung] 13 19Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Model approach to new offices 3 34 Stonecutters bridge 5 30The challenge of the unknown [Report: 10th Young Researchers’ Conference] 7 18The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15

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Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14 Unseen hands take centre stage[Report] 8 14Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13Young Structural Engineer of the YearAward 2008: the one to watch 10 16

Sutherland, R James M Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118

TTaylor, H P J Structural design and the Eurocodes: a

historical review 20 29

Templeman Cole, Robert Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Thomas, Claire The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39

Thomas, Rob Great engineers: the legacy of past lives[Book review] 9 15

Thorne, Robert The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

Tietz, Stefan The structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20

Toplis, Paul Concrete compressive strength testing-is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43

Turco, Emilio Numerical validation of simplified theories for design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37

VVance, Rory Making time to be creative 13 15

Vivian, Rebecca Changing the perception of the structural engineer [Kenneth Severn Award 2008 winner] 16 16

Vollum, R L Upheaval buckling behaviour of blindingstruts [Research update] 15 27

WWainwright, Faith H The Development of the consulting

profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20

Wang, Y C Fire resistant design of concrete filledtubular steel columns 19 40

Ward, Alice Young Members spread the word[IStructE Young Members’ Panel] 7 22

Whitbread, John Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Winslow, P Free form grid structures [Researchupdate] 3 19

Wise, Chris M The call of the wild: the next 100 years[Centenary Issue] 14 146

Wood, Jonathan G M Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16

Wrate, Debbie Investing in the future 7 28

Wright, Paul Taw Bridge, Barnstaple – designand construction [Devon & CornwallBranch paper] 1 31

ZZingoni, Alphose Structural engineering, mechanics

and computation conference[Research update] 8 16 What do the Eurocodes mean for South Africa? [Report on South African Eurocodes Summit] 6 27

The Structural Engineer - vol. 86 2008 Subject IndexKEYWORDS TITLE ISSUE PAGE

AA1 Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32

Acrylates Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23

Acts of Parliament Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Adhesives Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Admixtures Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44

Aesthetics The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15

Agreements Perspectives from Canada 10 18

Airports Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Airships Zeppelin: revival of a dream 15 14

Algorithms Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19

Analysis An analytical method for the design of steelframes with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24

Anchorages Comparing reinforcement detailing provisionsin EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: Contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27

Applied Element Method Extending the collapse time ofnon-engineered masonry buildingsunder seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31

Appraising Dangers from falling masonry [Summaryof a recent CROSS report] 15 18Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28

Arch Bridges Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24Nomograms, a lost but useful art (Technical note) [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 24Testing and monitoring of structures: trapsfor the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Arches Research goes underground 12 26

Architects Changing the perception of the structural engineer [Kenneth Severn Award 2008 winner] 16 16Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

Architecture Bridges - spanning art and technology[Centenary Issue] 14 82Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33The structural engineer as artist[Centenary spotlight] 19 15

Archives Searching The Structural Engineer archive[IT Note] 5 28The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15

Arenas Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Young Members’ talent on show [Young Members] 4 16

Arup, Ove The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20

Associate Membership Changes to the Associate Membership Examination 16 14Examiners’ Report 2008 23/24 49

Atria Hotel atrium challenge 8 19

Australia President’s visit to Australia 18 16

Autodesk Revit Structure Model approach to new offices 3 34

Awards IStructE People Awards 12 17Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 The challenge of the unknown [Report: 10th Young Researchers’ Conference] 7 18The Educational Trust 20 13The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15Young Structural Engineer of the Year Award 2008: the one to watch 10 16

Axial Loads Simplified expressions for compression and bending [Technical note] 21 24

B55 Baker Street, London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Balanced Cantilever Construction Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and

construction [Devon & Cornwall Branchpaper] 1 31

Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Barbados A Caribbean journey [Report] 23/24 23

Barnstaple Western Bypass,Devon Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and

construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Bars Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beam reinforcement[Technical note] 23/24 40

Barton Square, Trafford Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26Centre, Manchester

Basements New look for Royal Worcester 11 16

BBC W1 Phase 1, London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

BDP Nurturing graduate talent 7 24

Beams An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43Behavioural characteristics and service life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthenedconcrete structures [Technical note] 4 19Cracking of rc beam/column joints: implications for practical structural analysisand design 12 33Criteria for structural failure of rc beams without transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Design for robustness of connections to concrete filled tubular columns in fire[Technical note] 19 22Maintaining our heritage 11 20Strength and ductility of headed stud connectors welded in modern profiled steel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Behaviour An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43Criteria for structural failure of rc beams

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without transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28

Beijing National SwimmingCentre, Beijing, China Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Belgium The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.11] 18 12

Benchmarking Making time to be creative 13 15

Berlin, Germany Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen TravelAward 2006] 4 32

Biographies Authors [Centenary Issue] 14 158Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26Foundation engineering [CentenaryIssue] 14 44Great engineers: the legacy of past lives [Book review] 9 15Observations of a projects engineer [Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31The structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20 Young Structural Engineer of the YearAward 2008: the one to watch 10 16

Blast Loading Development of advanced concrete materials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28

Box Piles Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

BP2 Project, Canary Wharf,London New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28

Braced Frames Seismic design of tall buildings[Viewpoint] 22 23

BREEAM Home Office goes green 20 15

Brickwork Behavioural characteristics and servicelife of cold formed sections[Technical note] 4 22Prefabricated earth constructions in the UK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 32

Bridges 100 years of construction methods[Centenary Issue] 14 112Bridge access gantries [Report] 5 29Bridges - spanning art and technology[Centenary Issue] 14 82Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Improving bridge performance with FEAsoftware 3 26 Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26Nomograms, a lost but useful art (Technical note) [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 24Numerical validation of simplified theories fordesign rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Stonecutters bridge 5 30Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design & construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31Testing and monitoring of structures: traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.12] 22 14Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Broadcasting House, London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

BS 5268 Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36

BS 5337 Changes in retaining wall design[Technical note] 4 25

BS 5400 Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37

BS 5950 The Eurocodes: why? what? when? [BriefingNo.10] 10 22

BS 6399 The Eurocodes: why? what? when? [BriefingNo.12] 22 14

BS 8007 Changes in retaining wall design [Technicalnote] 4 25Early-age concrete crack control - is EC2 right or wrong? 15 32

BS 8110 Changes in retaining wall design [Technicalnote] 4 25Comparing reinforcement detailing provisionsin EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: Contribution ofhooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beamreinforcement [Technical note] 23/24 40Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a reviewof the current rules 19 33

BS 8500 Concrete compressive strength testing - is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43

Buck, Sarah Celebrating 100 years of structural engineering [Introduction to Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14

Buckling Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections [Technical note] 7 35Simplified expressions for compression and bending [Technical note] 21 24Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Building Regulations Radon: risk and regulations 15 20

Buildings A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design [Devon& Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31BIM by the back door 13 18Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view [Viewpoint] 15 22 Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Correspondence Online] 11 3 [Online]Gaining freedom to design well [interview with Francis Leung] 13 19In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Model approach to new offices 3 34 Radon: risk and regulations 15 20Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33Structural BIM in action 21 16 Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33The actual factor of safety in foundations [Centenary Spotlight]11 8

The ethics and evaluation of embodied carbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.12] 22 14The whole building approach to

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sustainable design 9 22Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13What is embodied carbon?[Sustainability Briefing No.3] 16 13Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Buried Structures Research goes underground 12 26

Buro Happold Investing in the future 7 28 The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22

Bye-laws How do we get the Council we deserve?[Viewpoint] 18 18

CCable nets Young Structural Engineer of the Year

Award 2008: the one to watch 10 16

Cable Stayed Bridges Stonecutters bridge 5 30

CAD Making time to be creative 13 15Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33

Cafes Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

California, USA Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23

Canada Perspectives from Canada 10 18

Cantilever Construction A cantilever stand for Sheffield WednesdayF.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13

Car Parks Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16

Carbon Dioxide How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancy office [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award2006] 4 32The ethics and evaluation of embodiedcarbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30What is embodied carbon? [SustainabilityBriefing No.3] 16 13Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Careers Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at TheUniversity of Plymouth [Devon & CornwallBranch paper] 1 28

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Young Members’ talent on show Bridge,North Antrim, [Young Members] 4 16 Northern Ireland

Casa Kike, Costa Rica Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Cast Iron Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28

Cathedrals Replacing a rose window [Edited extract from Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Catia Pushing the limits in sport design 13 27

Cavity Walls Behavioural characteristics and service life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22

Centenary A message from the President [Centenary Issue] 14 7Celebrating 100 years of structural engineering [Introduction to Devon &Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 Foreword [Centenary Issue] 14 5Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14 Unseen Hands in Yorkshire exhibition

[Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 42Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15Unseen hands take centre stage [Report] 8 14Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13Yorkshire Branch celebrates the Centenary [Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 40Young Members spread the word [IStructE Young Members’ Panel] 7 22

Centenary Service Awards IStructE People Awards 12 17

CFRP Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19

Chartered Membership Changes to the Associate MembershipExamination 16 14Examiners’ Report 2008 23/24 49

Chief Executive A great leap forward [Viewpoint] 23/24 19New Chief Executive for Institution (Celebrating 100 years of structural engineering) [Structural news] 19 5

China Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16China welcomes the President [Report] 5 18 Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29Lessons from China earthquake 17 14

5 Churchill Place, Canary Model approach to new offices 3 34 Wharf, London New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28

Civil Engineers Great engineers: the legacy of past lives[Book review] 9 15

Cladding Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26

Clancy Prize The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Clay The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39

Clients From slide rule to Notebook 13 22Marketing unmasked part3: problems, and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18Observations of a projects engineer [Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31The structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20

Cob Study of historic rammed earth structuresin Spain and India [Rowen Travel Award

winning entry 2006] 2 26The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39

Codes of Practice Changes in retaining wall design[Technical note] 4 25Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view[Viewpoint] 15 22 Shear design of concrete structures 10 32Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29What do the Eurocodes mean for South Africa? [Report on South AfricanEurocodes Summit] 6 27

Cold Forged Steel Behavioural characteristics and service life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22

Collapse Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Shear design of concrete structures 10 32The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

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Colleges The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22

Columns An analytical method for the design of steelframes with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Composite columns - 1819 tests onconcrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33Cracking of rc beam/column joints:implications for practical structural analysis and design 12 33Design for robustness of connections toconcrete filled tubular columns in fire[Technical note] 19 22Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33

Committees Professional Conduct Committee [Briefing] 6 29

Communication From slide rule to Notebook 13 22

Companies Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Competitions The Educational Trust 20 13Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Complaints Professional Conduct Committee [Briefing] 6 29

Composite Construction Composite columns - 1819 tests onconcrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Strength and ductility of headed stud connectors welded in modern profiled steel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Compression Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28Simplified expressions for compression and bending [Technical note] 21 24

Compressive Strength Concrete compressive strength testing –is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43Prefabricated earth constructions in the UK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 32

Computer Aided Learning Supporting research and teaching of concretein the UK 7 41

Computers A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37The ascent of structural mechanics [Centenary Issue] 14 106

Conceptual Design A decision support tool for multi-disciplinaryconceptual design [Devon & CornwallBranch paper] 1 37

Concrete Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52Changes in retaining wall design[Technical note] 4 25Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columns compared withEurocode 4 16 33

Concrete compressive strength testing - is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43Design for robustness of connections toconcrete filled tubular columns in fire [Technical note] 19 22Dublin conference centre 21 13Early-age concrete crack control - is EC2 right or wrong? 15 32Exciting times for research [Researchupdate] 20 25Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32Stonecutters bridge 5 30Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37The design life of concrete structures[Centenary Spotlight] 16 22Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

The Concrete Centre Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41

Concrete Institute Structural design and the Eurocodes: ahistorical review 20 29The Institution and the journal [Centenary Issue] 14 14

Conder Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Conference Centres Dublin conference centre 21 13

Conferences Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17Perspectives from Canada 10 18Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21President’s visit to Singapore 18 15Structural engineering, mechanics and computation conference [Research update] 8 16 Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37The challenge of the unknown [Report: 10th Young Researchers’ Conference] 7 18Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14 Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13

Confidential Reporting On Dangers from falling masonry [SummaryStructural Safety (CROSS) of a recent CROSS report] 15 18

Connections An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Design for robustness of connections to concrete filled tubular columns in fire [Technical note] 19 22Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23Strength and ductility of headed stud connectors welded in modern profiledsteel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]

Construction Industry Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26President’s visit to South Africa 19 16What is sustainability? [Sustainability Briefing No.1] 9 18

Construction Sites Site waste management plans [Sustainability Briefing No.5] 21 10

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Construction Work 100 years of construction methods[Centenary Issue] 14 112Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Stonecutters bridge 5 30Students get hands on challenge[Constructionarium] 12 20Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37Sydney Opera House [Centenary Spotlight] 13 12The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities [CentenaryIssue] 14 142The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

The Constructionarium Scheme Students get hands on challenge

[Constructionarium] 12 20

Consulting Engineers The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20

Contractors Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26Observations of a projects engineer [GoldMedal Address 2008] 13 31

The Convention CentreDublin, Ireland Dublin conference centre 21 13

Cookstown Retail Young Members’ talent on showDevelopment, Co. Tyrone, [Young Members] 4 16Northern Ireland

Core Walls New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28

Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15Corporate HomicideAct 2007

Corrosion Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16

Corrosion Protection Behavioural characteristics and service lifeof cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22

Costs Capital vs lifecycle vs whole-life costs [Sustainability Briefing No.2] 12 22Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32

Courses The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Eurocodes - Preparing for 2010] 6 26

Cover Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19

CP 110 Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25

CP 114 Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25

CP 2007 Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25

CPD The Structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20 Why become a Technician member of IStructE? [Viewpoint] 16 12

Cracking Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Cracking of rc beam/column joints:

implications for practical structural analysisand design 12 33Early-age concrete crack control - is EC2 right or wrong? 15 32Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33Study of historic rammed earth structures

i n Spain and India [Rowen Travel Awardwinning entry 2006] 2 26Testing and monitoring of structures: traps forthe unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Cranes Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Creep Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Cricket Grounds Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Cruciform Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

CSC From slide rule to Notebook 13 22

Cube Tests Concrete compressive strength testing – is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43

Cutty Sark, Greenwich, Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10 London

Cyclic Loads Cracking of rc beam/column joints: i mplications for practical structural analysis

and design 12 33

DDamage Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10

Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Maintaining our heritage 11 20The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

DD 9999 Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view [Viewpoint] 15 22

De La Concorde Overpass,Quebec, Canada Implications of the collapse of the de la

Concorde overpass 1 16

Deaths Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Debonding Exciting times for research [Researchupdate] 20 25

Decks Strength and ductility of headed stud connectors welded in modern profiled steel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]

Derrington Construction The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15Award

Design An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Cracking of rc beam/column joints: implications for practical structural analysisand design 12 33Creating a winning design [Young Members] 5 24Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22 Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubularsteel columns 19 40Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29Shear design of concrete structures 10 32Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33

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Structural design and the Eurocodes: ahistorical review 20 29Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27

Detailing Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1:contribution of hooks and bends toanchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beam reinforcement[Technical note] 23/24 40

Devonport Royal Dockyard,Plymouth Design and construction of an

environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Diagrams Nomograms, a lost but useful art (Technical note) [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 24

Diagrid Innovative use of conventional structuralprinciples in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Disasters Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136Tsunami recovery: the lessons [Viewpoint] 22 20

Docks Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refittingdock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Domes Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72Young Members’ talent on show [Young Members] 4 16

Dorman Long Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Dry Envelope Construction Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Drystone walls Large scale testing of drystone retaining structures [Technical note] 11 24

Durability Prefabricated earth constructions in theUK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 32The design life of concrete structures[Centenary Spotlight] 16 22The ethics and evaluation of embodied carbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30

Dynamic Loads Development of advanced concrete Materials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28

EEarly-warning systems Coping with natural and man-made

disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136

Earth Structures Prefabricated earth constructions in the UK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 32Study of historic rammed earth structures in Spain and India [Rowen Travel Award winning entry 2006] 2 26

Earthquakes Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings underseismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23Study of historic rammed earth structures in Spain and India [Rowen Travel Award

winning entry 2006] 2 26

Eaton, Keith A great leap forward [Viewpoint] 23/24 19

Education Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon &Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28Knowledge, experience, education and training [Centenary Issue] 14 32Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn for an engineering outlook 2 33Supporting research and teaching of concretein the UK 7 41The call of the wild: the next 100 years[Centenary Issue] 14 146The Educational Trust 20 13

EEFIT Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136Lessons from China earthquake 17 14

Egnatia Motorway, Greece Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Elections Election of vice-presidents and ordinary council members 2008 [Council Report] 19 20How do we get the Council we deserve?[Viewpoint] 18 18

Embodied Energy Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award2006] 4 32

Emissions How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancy office [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award2006] 4 32The ethics and evaluation of embodied carbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30What is embodied carbon? [SustainabilityBriefing No.3] 16 13Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Energy Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64

Energy Consumption How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancyoffice [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12

Energy Efficiency The whole building approach to sustainabledesign 9 22

Engineering Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28Knowledge, experience, education and training [Centenary Issue] 14 32Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn foran engineering outlook 2 33The call of the wild: the next 100 years[Centenary Issue] 14 146

Engineers Authors [Centenary Issue] 14 158Bridges - spanning art and technology[Centenary Issue] 14 82IStructE Gold Medallists 1922-2008[Centenary Issue] 14 160Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31The call of the wild: the next 100 years [Centenary Issue] 14 146The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58What is sustainability? [SustainabilityBriefing No.1] 9 18

Environment What is sustainability? [Sustainability Briefing No.1] 9 18

Epoxy Resins Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

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Errors Testing and monitoring of structures: traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Estuaries Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Ethics The ethics and evaluation of embodied carbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30

Eurocode 1 The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.12] 22 14

Eurocode 2 Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Comparing reinforcement detailing provisionsin EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1: Contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisionsin EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beamreinforcement [Technical note] 23/24 40Early-age concrete crack control - is EC2 rightor wrong? 15 32

Eurocode 3 Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffenedplate girders 21 37Simplified expressions for compressionand bending [Technical note] 21 24The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.10] 10 22

Eurocode 4 Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33Fire resistant design of concrete filledtubular steel columns 19 40

Eurocode 5 Design methods for domestic floorsconstructed using engineered joists 17 36

Eurocodes Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29The Eurocodes: why? what? when? [Briefing No.11] 18 12The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Eurocodes - Preparing for 2010] 6 26What do the Eurocodes mean for SouthAfrica? [Report on South African Eurocodes Summit] 6 27

Europe Prefabricated earth constructions in theUK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 32

Exhibition Centres Creating a winning design [Young Members] 5 24

Exhibition Spaces Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72

Exhibitions Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22 Investing in the future 7 28 Unseen Hands in Yorkshire exhibition[Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 42Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15Unseen hands take centre stage [Report] 8 14

Extensions Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

FFaber, Oscar The development of the consulting

profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20

Fabian Way Bridge, Swansea, Wales Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Facade retention Hotel atrium challenge 8 19The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

Facades Exciting times for research [Research

update] 20 25

Factories New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Failures Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRPstrengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19Criteria for structural failure of rc beamswithout transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23

Falsework Stonecutters bridge 5 30

Fascias Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Fibre Reinforced Concrete Development of advanced concrete materials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28

Filled Tubes Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33Design for robustness of connections toconcrete filled tubular columns in fire [Technical note] 19 22Fire resistant design of concrete filledtubular steel columns 19 40

Films Yorkshire Branch celebrates the Centenary [Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 40

Finite Element Analysis Cracking of rc beam/column joints:implications for practical structural analysisand design 12 33Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Technical note] 3 37Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Correspondence Online] 11 3 [Online]Improving bridge performance with FEA software 3 26 Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Fire Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10 Design for robustness of connections to concrete filled tubular columns in

f ire [Technical note] 19 22Fire resistant design of concrete filledtubular steel columns 19 40Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view[Viewpoint] 15 22 Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33

Firesoft Fire resistant design of concrete filledtubular steel columns 19 40

Fixings Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Flanges An analytical method for the design of steelframes with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steelframes with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Behavioural characteristics and service life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20

Flat Arches Replacing a rose window [Edited extract from Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Flat Slabs Reinforced concrete structures in fire: areview of the current rules 19 33

Flats Hotel atrium challenge 8 19

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Partial collapse of Ronan Point[Centenary Spotlight] 5 12Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Flood Prevention Coping with natural and man-madedisasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136New look for Royal Worcester 11 16

Floors Design methods for domestic floorsconstructed using engineered joists 17 36Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Technical note] 3 37Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Correspondence Online] 11 3 [Online]Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33Industrial floor design, construction andtesting [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29

Football Grounds A cantilever stand for Sheffield WednesdayF.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13

Footbridges Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Structural BIM in action 21 16Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Foundations Foundation engineering [Centenary Issue] 14 44Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branchpaper] 1 31The actual factor of safety in foundations [Centenary Spotlight]11 8

The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27

Fractures Exciting times for research [Researchupdate] 20 25

Frames An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Materials and structural techniques [Centenary Issue] 14 118New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39

Free-form Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19Structural design and avant garde architecture 20 33

FRP Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25

Full Scale Tests Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33Large scale testing of drystone retaining structures [Technical note] 11 24

Future IStructE: into our second century. Our vision is to lead, support and nurture the development of structural engineering world-wide [Centenary Issue] 14 [Supp.] 2p[Suppl.]The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities[Centenary Issue] 14 142

GGalvanising Behavioural characteristics and service

life of cold formed sections[Technical note] 4 22

Gantries Bridge access gantries [Report] 5 29

Gas industry The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Genesis Centre, Somerset The Genesis Project: demonstrating College Of Arts & sustainable construction 9 39Technology, Taunton

Genetic Algorithm A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37

Genzyme Center, The whole building approach to Cambridge, sustainable design 9 22Massachusetts, USA

Geometry Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhnfor an engineering outlook 2 33

Germany Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26Prefabricated earth constructions in the UKand Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 32

GFRG Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22

Glass Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25

Glass Fibres Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Glazing The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27

Glover, Michael Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

Glulam Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26

Gold Medal Address Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

Government Buildings Home Office goes green 20 15

Graduates Investing in the future 7 28 Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 Young Members’ talent on show [Young Members] 4 16

Grand Arcade, St Andrew’s Street, Cambridge Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26

Green, Liz Creating a winning design[Young Members] 5 24

Grids Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19

Gridshells The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27

GSA Footfall Software Footfall vibration and finite element analysis[Technical note] 3 37

Guthrie Brown Award The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

HHealth & Safety Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100

Helical Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23

Henry Adams Award The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil 21 33

High Performance Development of advanced concrete materials for anti-terrorism applications [Technical note] 19 28Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24

High Speed 1 Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

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Highcross Shopping Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26Centre, Leicester

Hillsborough Stadium, A cantilever stand for Sheffield WednesdaySheffield F.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13

Historic Structures Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72Maintaining our heritage 11 20New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20Replacing a rose window [Edited extract from Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Study of historic rammed earth structures in Spain and India [Rowen Travel Awardwinning entry 2006] 2 26The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

History 100 years of construction methods [Centenary Issue] 14 112A cantilever stand for Sheffield Wednesday F.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13Bridges - spanning art and technology[Centenary Issue] 14 82Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26Foundation engineering [Centenary Issue] 14 44Great engineers: the legacy of past lives [Book review] 9 15IStructE Centenary: events that shaped theworld of 1908 1 6IStructE Gold Medallists 1922-2008 [Centenary Issue] 14 160Knowledge, experience, education andtraining [Centenary Issue] 14 32Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn for an engineering outlook 2 33Partial collapse of Ronan Point [Centenary Spotlight] 5 12Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29Sydney Opera House [Centenary Spotlight] 13 12The actual factor of safety in foundations[Centenary Spotlight] 11 8The ascent of structural mechanics[Centenary Issue] 14 106The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58The design life of concrete structures[Centenary Spotlight] 16 22The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20The Institution and the journal [CentenaryIssue] 14 14The structure of the new headquarters forthe Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp., Hong Kong [Centenary Spotlight] 12 18The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Hollow Sections Investigation into structural behaviour ofstainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35

Hollowcore Slabs Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33

Hong Kong Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14 Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13

Hong Kong & Shanghai The structure of the new headquarters forBank, Hong Kong the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp.,

Hong Kong [Centenary Spotlight] 12 18

Hotels Hotel atrium challenge 8 19

Household Cavalry Museum, Horse Guards, Whitehall, London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Housing Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Recycling and reuse of waste in theconstruction industry [Rowen TravelAward 2006] 4 32Structural Awards ‘08 22 25The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22Tsunami recovery: the lessons [Viewpoint] 22 20

Husband Prize The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Hydraulics 100 years of construction methods[Centenary Issue] 14 112Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Ii360 Tower, Brighton, Visions of the future [Centenary Sussex Conference] 4 13

Impact Tests Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24

India Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Study of historic rammed earth structures

i n Spain and India [Rowen Travel Awardwinning entry 2006] 2 26

Indonesia Tsunami recovery: the lessons[Viewpoint] 22 20

Industrial Buildings Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Thirdpaper] 8 29New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64

Industry Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64

Innovations Materials and structural techniques [Centenary Issue] 14 118The ascent of structural mechanics [Centenary Issue] 14 106

Inquiries Partial collapse of Ronan Point [Centenary Spotlight] 5 12

Integral Bridges Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

Iron Testing and monitoring of structures: trapsfor the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

IStructE A message from the President [Centenary Issue] 14 7A great leap forward [Viewpoint] 23/24 19Bridge access gantries [Report] 5 29Celebrating 100 years of structuralengineering [Introduction to Devon &Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23Centenary events in India [Report] 6 18 Foreword [Centenary Issue] 14 5IStructE People Awards 12 17IStructE: into our second century. Our vision is to lead, support and nurturethe development of structural engineering world-wide [Centenary Issue] 14 [Supp.]2p [Suppl.]

Knowledge, experience, education andtraining [Centenary Issue] 14 32

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New Chief Executive for Institution (Celebrating 100 years of structural engineering) [Structural news] 19 5Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21Professional Conduct Committee [Briefing] 6 29The challenge of the unknown [Report: 10th Young Researchers’ Conference] 7 18The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Eurocodes - Preparing for 2010] 6 26The Institution and the journal[Centenary Issue] 14 14The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15Turning ideas into reality [Report:Centenary Conference] 3 14 Unseen Hands in Yorkshire exhibition[Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 42Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15Unseen hands take centre stage[Report] 8 14Visions of the future [CentenaryConference] 4 13Young Structural Engineer of the YearAward 2008: the one to watch 10 16

IStructE Awards Model and Full Scale Testing Awards2008 22 13Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

IStructE Caribbean Division A Caribbean journey [Report] 23/24 23

IStructE Council Election of vice-presidents and ordinary council members 2008 [Council Report] 19 20How do we get the Council we deserve?[Viewpoint] 18 18

IStructE Devon & CornwallBranch Celebrating 100 years of structural

engineering [Introduction to Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23

IStructE Educational Trust Creating a winning design [Young Members] 5 24The Educational Trust 20 13

IStructE Examinations Changes to the Associate MembershipExamination 16 14Examiners’ Report 2008 23/24 49

IStructE Gold Medal IStructE Gold Medallists 1922-2008 [Centenary Issue] 14 160

IStructE Library & Searching The Structural EngineerInformation Service archive [IT Note] 5 28

IStructE Membership Why become a Technician member of IStructE? [Viewpoint] 16 12

IStructE Northern Ireland Branch Young Members’ talent on show

[Young Members] 4 16

IStructE Presidential Visits A Caribbean journey [Report] 23/24 23China welcomes the President [Report] 5 18 Perspectives from Canada 10 18President’s visit to Australia 18 16President’s visit to Singapore 18 15President’s visit to South Africa 19 16The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15-16

IStructE Presidents Celebrating 100 years of structuralengineering [Introduction to Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 23The President’s year [Interview with Sarah Buck] 23/24 15

IStructE Rules of Conduct Professional Conduct Committee [Briefing] 6 29

IStructE South Africa President’s visit to South Africa 19 16DivisionIStructE Yorkshire Branch Unseen Hands in Yorkshire

exhibition [Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 42Yorkshire Branch celebrates the Centenary [Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 40

IStructE Young Members Creating a winning design [Young Members] 5 24Young Members spread the word[IStructE Young Members’ Panel] 7 22Young Members’ talent on show

[Young Members] 4 16

JJacking Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32

Jamaica A Caribbean journey [Report] 23/24 23

John Wheatley College, Glasgow, Scotland The whole building approach to s ustainable design 9 22

Joints Cracking of rc beam/column joints: implications for practical structuralanalysis and design 12 33Developments in steel frame jointsin New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Industrial floor design, construction and testing [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29Replacing a rose window [Edited extractfrom Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Joists Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36

Journals A message from the President [Centenary Issue] 14 7Foundation engineering[Centenary Issue] 14 44Searching The Structural Engineer archive [IT Note] 5 28Structural risk: addressing the issues [Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16The Institution and the journal [Centenary Issue] 14 14The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15

KKenneth Severn Award IStructE People Awards 12 17

Kensington Oval, Barbados Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Khan Shatyry Young Structural Engineer of the YearEntertainment Centre, Award 2008: the one to watch 10 16Astana, Kazakhstan

Kuhn, Thomas Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn for an engineering outlook 2 33

LLackenby Steel Works Universal beams and their application

[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Laminated Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22

Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Laval, Quebec, Canada Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

Law Corporate Manslaughter Act[Viewpoint] 7 15Site waste management plans [Sustainability Briefing No.5] 21 10

Leung, Francis Gaining freedom to design well [interview with Francis Leung] 13 19

Lewis Kent Awards IStructE People Awards 12 17

Liability Corporate Manslaughter Act[Viewpoint] 7 15

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Libraries Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Life Cycle Costs Capital vs lifecycle vs whole-life costs[Sustainability Briefing No.2] 12 22

Lifting Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Stonecutters bridge 5 30

Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire Replacing a rose window [Edited

extract from Michael Horne Prizereport] 16 25

Lintels Behavioural characteristics and servicelife of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22

Listed Structures Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10 Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28

Living Bridge, University of Limerick, ireland Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Lockwitz Valley RoadBridge, Germany Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Long Span Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72

Low Cost Housing The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

MMadison Square Garden Arena, New York, USA Young Members’ talent on show

[Young Members] 4 16

Magnetic Resonance Exciting times for researchImaging [Research update] 20 25

Maintaining Dangers from falling masonry[Summary of a recent CROSS report] 15 18

Manufacturing Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Marketing Marketing unmasked part3: problems, and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18

Masonry Dangers from falling masonry [Summary of a recent CROSS report] 15 18Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24Replacing a rose window [Edited extractfrom Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Materials 100 years of construction methods[Centenary Issue] 14 112Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37The ethics and evaluation of embodiedcarbon in buildings [Technical note] 9 30The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities [Centenary Issue] 14 142The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22What is embodied carbon? [Sustainability Briefing No.3] 16 13

Matiere System Research goes underground 12 26

Media Marketing unmasked part 3: problems,and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18

Membranes Radon: risk and regulations 15 20

MEXE method Nomograms, a lost but useful art(Technical note) [Devon & CornwallBranch supplement] 1 24

Misconduct Professional Conduct Committee[Briefing] 6 29

Model & Full Scale Model and Full Scale Testing AwardsTesting Award 2008 22 13

Modelling BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31BIM by the back door 13 18Cracking of rc beam/column joints:implications for practical structural analysis and design 12 33Exciting times for research[Research update] 20 25Free form grid structures [Researchupdate] 3 19Gaining freedom to design well [interview with Francis Leung] 13 19Improving bridge performance withFEA software 3 26 Model approach to new offices 3 34 Pushing the limits in sport design 13 27Structural BIM in action 21 16

Moment Frames Seismic design of tall buildings[Viewpoint] 22 23

Monitoring Testing and monitoring of structures:traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Movable Roofs Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Movement Testing and monitoring of structures:traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Multi-storey Buildings Innovative use of conventional structuralprinciples in Middle East construction 23/24 32New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28Seismic design of tall buildings[Viewpoint] 22 23Tall buildings: commerce or sculpture? [Centenary Issue] 14 88The structure of the new headquarters forthe Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp.,Hong Kong [Centenary Spotlight] 12 18

Murray Buxton Award The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Museums Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16Zeppelin: revival of a dream 15 14

NNational Building CodeOf Canada Design methods for domestic floors

constructed using engineered joists 17 36

Negligence Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Nepal Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31

New Zealand Developments in steel frame joints inNew Zealand [Research update] 16 20

NHBC Design methods for domestic floorsconstructed using engineered joists 17 36

North Sea The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Norway Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai LinLi Travel Award 2007] 18 26

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Norwich Cathedral Refectory Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Nuclear safety Design and construction of anenvironmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Numerical Modelling Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33

OO2 Arena, Greenwich,London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Oak Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

Office Buildings Home Office goes green 20 15How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancy office [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12Model approach to new offices 3 34 New look for Royal Worcester 11 16New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28Structural Awards ‘08 22 25The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22

Offshore platforms The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Oil Industry The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Olympic Games, Beijing, China Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16

Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Olympic Games, London In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17

Opera Houses Sydney Opera House [CentenarySpotlight] 13 12

Optimisation A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design[Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19

Oscar Faber Award The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Oval Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35

Overpasses Implications of the collapse of the de l a Concorde overpass 1 16

Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

PPanels Development of advanced concrete

materials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28Steel use in offsite construction 21 20 Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Paradigms Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn foran engineering outlook 2 33

Partnerships Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41

Patents Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26

Pavilions Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72Structural Awards ‘08 22 25The Genesis Project: demonstratingsustainable construction 9 39

Pennsylvania State University, USA Improving bridge performance with

FEA software 3 26

Piles New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

Pipers Row,Wolverhampton Implications of the collapse of the de l a Concorde overpass 1 16

Plastic design Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhnfor an engineering outlook 2 33Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29

Plate Beams Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37

Platforms Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Politics IStructE Centenary: events that shaped the world of 1908 1 6

Polypropylene Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

PolystyreneVolunteering in South Africa 16 23

Post Tensioned Concrete Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Post Tensioning Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23

Powell, Martin New Chief Executive for Institution (Celebrating 100 years of structuralengineering) [Structural news] 19 5

Power Stations Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64

Precast Concrete Innovative use of conventional structuralprinciples in Middle East construction 23/24 32Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26Research goes underground 12 26

Prefabricated Construction Prefabricated earth constructions inthe UK and Europe [Pai Lin Li TravelAward 2007] 18 32Steel use in offsite construction 21 20 Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Preservatives Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26

Preserving The cnservation, refurbishment andre-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

Prestressing Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branchpaper] 1 31

Price & Myers BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31

Procurement In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17

Products Prefabricated earth constructions in theUK and Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 32

Professional Associations The Structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20 Perspectives from Canada 10 18

Professional Conduct Professional Conduct Committee[Briefing] 6 29

Progressive Collapse Partial collapse of Ronan Point[Centenary Spotlight] 5 12

Projects Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

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Prosecution Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15

Public Relations Marketing unmasked part3: problems, and pitfalls [Viewpoint] 2 18

Publications Bridge access gantries [Report] 5 29Great engineers: the legacy of past lives[Book review] 9 15Knowledge, experience, education andtraining [Centenary Issue] 14 32Structural risk: addressing the issues[Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.10] 10 22 The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Eurocodes - Preparing for 2010] 6 26The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Pudlo Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44

QQualifications Knowledge, experience, education and

training [Centenary Issue] 14 32

Quinion, David Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26

RRadon Radon: risk and regulations 15 20

Railway Bridges Testing and monitoring of structures:traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Railway Stations Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28

Reconstruction Replacing a rose window [Edited extractfrom Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25Tsunami recovery: the lessons [Viewpoint] 22 20

Recruiting Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28Nurturing graduate talent 7 24

Recycling Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen TravelAward 2006] 4 32

Redeveloping New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Refurbishing Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refittingdock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25Structural Awards ‘08 22 25The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil 21 33

Reinforced Concrete A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37Comparing reinforcement detailingprovisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1:Contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 and BS 8110 - 2: curtailment of beam reinforcement [Technical note] 23/24 40Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures[Technical note] 4 19Cracking of rc beam/column joints: implications for practical structural analysis and design 12 33Criteria for structural failure of rc beams without transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16

Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33Shear design of concrete structures 10 32Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29

Reliability Structural risk: addressing the issues[Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16

Renault F1 Team CFD Centre,Enstone, Chipping Norton,Oxfordshire Research goes underground 12 26

Renewable Energy The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22

Repairing Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10 Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Maintaining our heritage 11 20New look for Royal Worcester 11 16Study of historic rammed earth structuresin Spain and India [Rowen Travel Awardwinning entry 2006] 2 26The conservation, refurbishment and re-use of buildings [Centenary Issue] 14 58

Reports Dangers from falling masonry [Summaryof a recent CROSS report] 15 18Examiners’ Report 2008 23/24 49Implications of the collapse of the de la Concorde overpass 1 16Lessons from China earthquake 17 14

Research A decision support tool for multi-disciplinary conceptual design[Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 37Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Development of advanced concrete

materials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28

Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Exciting times for research [Researchupdate] 20 25Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings underseismic loading [Technical note] 7 31Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19Improving bridge performance with FEA software 3 26 Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at TheUniversity of Plymouth [Devon & CornwallBranch paper] 1 28Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections [Technical note] 7 35Model and Full Scale Testing Awards 2008 22 13Shear design of concrete structures 10 32Structural engineering, mechanics and computation conference [Research update] 8 16 Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37The challenge of the unknown [Report: 10th Young Researchers’ Conference] 7 18Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Reservoirs Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25

Resins Maintaining our heritage 11 20

Restaurants Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20

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Restoring Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10

Restraints Early-age concrete crack control - is EC2 right or wrong? 15 32

Retaining Walls Changes in retaining wall design[Technical note] 4 25Large scale testing of drystone retaining structures [Technical note] 11 24

Retrofit Earthquake resistant design practiceand research in India [Research update] 6 22Extending the collapse time of non-engineered masonry buildings under seismic loading [Technical note] 7 31

Revit Structure BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31

Risk Coping with natural and man-made disasters [Centenary Issue] 14 136Corporate Manslaughter Act [Viewpoint] 7 15Dangers from falling masonry [Summary of a recent CROSS report] 15 18Fire safety - a structural engineer’s view[Viewpoint] 15 22 Safety risk and failure: the management of uncertainty [Centenary

Issue] 14 100Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23Structural risk: addressing the issues[Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Rivets The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge,Brazil 21 33

Road Bridges Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and construction [Devon & Cornwall Branchpaper] 1 31Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Robot Millennium Software Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22

Rods Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19Free form grid structures [Research update] 3 19

Role Changing the perception of the structural engineer [Kenneth Severn Award 2008 winner] 16 16Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13

Rolling Mills Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Ronan Point, London Partial collapse of Ronan Point[Centenary Spotlight] 5 12

Roofs Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27

Rowen Travel Award Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32

Royal Worcester PorcelainWorks, Worcester New look for Royal Worcester 11 16

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Safety Dangers from falling masonry [Summary ofa recent CROSS report] 15 18Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25Tall buildings: commerce or sculpture?[Centenary Issue] 14 88The challenge of offshore structures 20 19

Sail Bridge, Swansea, Structural BIM in action 21 16 Wales

Sandwich Panels Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24

Sanitation Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Savill Building, Windsor, The Savill Garden gridshell: designBerkshire and construction 17 27

Scaffolding Design and construction of anenvironmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Schools Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Science Paradigms, revolutions and models: Some insights from Thomas Kuhn foran engineering outlook 2 33

Scotland Dangers from falling masonry [Summary of a recent CROSS report] 15 18

Sefton, Mike Young Structural Engineer of the Year Award 2008: the one to watch 10 16

Seismic design Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Service life Exciting times for research [Researchupdate] 20 25The design life of concrete structures[Centenary Spotlight] 16 22

Settlement The actual factor of safety in foundations [Centenary Spotlight] 11 8

Shanghai World FinancialCenter, China Structural BIM in action 21 16

Shear Criteria for structural failure of rc beams without transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Implications of the collapse of the de la

Concorde overpass 1 16Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37Shear design of concrete structures 10 32

Sheet Piles Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club A cantilever stand for Sheffield Wednesday F.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13

Shenzhen University Town Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Library, China

Ships Cutty Sark rises from the ashes 11 10 Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refittingdock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Shopping Centres Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Silken Hotel, Aldwych,London

Hotel atrium challenge 8 19

Singapore President’s visit to Singapore 18 15

Sir Arnold Waters Medal The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15

Skills The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Skyscrapers Innovative use of conventional structural principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Slimflor Hotel atrium challenge 8 19

Software An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]BIM - at the tipping point? 3 31BIM by the back door 13 18Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22 Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Technical note] 3 37From slide rule to Notebook 13 22Gaining freedom to design well [interview with Francis Leung] 13 19Improving bridge performance with FEA software 3 26 Lessons from China earthquake 17 14 Making time to be creative 13 15Masonry arch bridge assessment 13 24Model approach to new offices 3 34 Pushing the limits in sport design 13 27Structural BIM in action 21 16 The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Soil Mechanics Foundation engineering [CentenaryIssue] 14 44The actual factor of safety in foundations [Centenary Spotlight] 11 8

Solera Factory, Valencia,Spain Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

South Africa President’s visit to South Africa 19 16Structural engineering, mechanics and computation conference [Research update] 8 16 Volunteering in South Africa 16 23What do the Eurocodes mean for South Africa? [Report on South AfricanEurocodes Summit] 6 27

Space Frames Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72

Spain Study of historic rammed earth structuresin Spain and India [Rowen Travel Awardwinning entry 2006] 2 26

Spalling Reinforced concrete structures in fire: a review of the current rules 19 33

Specifications Concrete compressive strength testing – is the industry getting it right? [Viewpoint] 23/24 43

Spire of Hope, St Anne’s Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Sponsorship Investing in the future 7 28Nurturing graduate talent 7 24

Springhill Shopping Centre,Bangor, Northern Ireland Young Members’ talent on show

[Young Members] 4 16

St David’s Shopping Centre, Cardiff, Wales Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26

St Pancras Station, London Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Stability Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23Tall buildings: commerce or sculpture?

[Centenary Issue] 14 88

Stadia A cantilever stand for Sheffield WednesdayF.C. [Centenary Spotlight] 8 13Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Long-span structures: the search for structural efficiency [Centenary Issue] 14 72President’s visit to South Africa 19 16Pushing the limits in sport design 13 27Structural BIM in action 21 16

Stainless Steel Investigation into structural behaviour ofstainless steel oval hollow sections [Technical note] 7 35Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Stairs Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23

Stands Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22

Status The Structural engineer: what status? [Viewpoint] 2 20

Steel An analytical method for the design ofsteel frames with semi-continuous connections 3 43An analytical method for the design of steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]Behavioural characteristics and service life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22Building structures [Centenary Issue] 14 52Changes in retaining wall design [Technical note] 4 25Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33Conder: a model company [1947-1987] 10 26Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refittingdock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25Design for robustness of connections to concrete filled tubular columns in fire[Technical note] 19 22Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Dublin conference centre 21 13Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Full-scale fire tests on hollowcore floors 6 33Innovative SCS system for marine and offshore applications [Research update] 12 24Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffenedplate girders 21 37Seismic design of tall buildings [Viewpoint] 22 23Simplified expressions for compression and bending [Technical note] 21 24Steel bridges enable innovation 5 32Steel use in offsite construction 21 20 Stonecutters bridge 5 30Structural BIM in action 21 16 Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34The Eurocodes: why? what? when? [Briefing No.10] 10 22 The Genesis Project: demonstrating

sustainable construction 9 39The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction17 27The structure of the new headquarters for theHong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp.,Hong Kong [Centenary Spotlight] 12 18The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil 21 33Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Stiffeners Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37

Stiffness An analytical method for the design of

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steel frames with semi-continuous connections [Correspondence Online] 11 1 [Online]

Stone Precast cladding for retail therapy 23/24 26Replacing a rose window [Edited extractfrom Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Stonecutters Bridge, HongKong Stonecutters bridge 5 30

Strain Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28Testing and monitoring of structures: traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Straw Bales The Genesis Project: demonstratingsustainable construction 9 39

Strength Comparing reinforcement detailing provisions in EC 2 & BS 8110 - Part 1:

Contribution of hooks and bends to anchorage 16 27Composite columns - 1819 tests on concrete-filled steel tube columns compared with Eurocode 4 16 33

Strengthening Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthened concrete structures [Technical note] 4 19

Stress Refurbishment of St Pancras: justificationof cast iron columns 11 28

Stress Laminated Timber Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 26

Structural Analysis Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34The ascent of structural mechanics [Centenary Issue] 14 106The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Structural behaviour Improving bridge performance with FEA software 3 26

Structural Engineer A Message from the President[Centenary Issue] 14 7Foundation engineering [Centenary

I ssue] 14 44Searching The Structural Engineer archive[IT Note] 5 28The Institution and the journal [Centenary Issue] 14 14The Structural Engineer Awards 12 15The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15

Structural Engineering A message from the President [Centenary Issue] 14 7Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Creating a winning design [YoungMembers] 5 24Foundation engineering [CentenaryIssue] 14 44Pitchers of Hong Kong [Report] 5 21Safety risk and failure: the managementof uncertainty [Centenary Issue] 14 100Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Structural engineering, mechanics and computation conference [Research update] 8 16 The call of the wild: the next 100 years[Centenary Issue] 14 146The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20The Institution and the journal

[ Centenary Issue] 14 14Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15Unseen hands take centre stage [Report] 8 14Yorkshire Branch celebrates the Centenary [Yorkshire Branch Supplement] 11 40

Structural Engineers BIM by the back door 13 18Changes to the Associate Membership Examination 16 14Changing the perception of the structural

engineer [Kenneth Severn Award 2008 winner] 16 16Experiences of a contractor’s structural engineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26Foreword [Centenary Issue] 14 5From slide rule to Notebook 13 22Gaining freedom to design well [interviewwith Francis Leung] 13 19Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 Professional Conduct Committee [Briefing] 6 29Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130The development of the consulting profession [Centenary Issue] 14 20The future for structural engineers: challenges and opportunities[Centenary Issue] 14 142The Structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20 The structural engineer as artist [Centenary spotlight] 19 15Visions of the future [CentenaryConference] 4 13Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Structural Mechanics Structural engineering, mechanics and computation conference [Research update] 8 16 The ascent of structural mechanics[Centenary Issue] 14 106

Structures Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25Paradigms, revolutions and models: some insights from Thomas Kuhn foran engineering outlook 2 33Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64Structural risk: addressing the issues [Report on special edition of ICE Proceedings] 15 16Testing and monitoring of structures: trapsfor the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Studs Strength and ductility of headed studconnectors welded in modern profiledsteel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]

Struts Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Students Students get hands on challenge[Constructionarium] 12 20Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Submarines Design and construction of an environmental enclosure for a refitting dock [Devon & Cornwall Branch supplement] 1 25

Supermarkets Exploring the design possibilities of laminatedwood 3 22

Suspension Bridges Bridges - spanning art and technology [Centenary Issue] 14 82The use of riveting in the refurbishment of Hercilio Luz Bridge, Brazil 21 33Young Members’ talent on show[Young Members] 4 16

Sustainability Capital vs lifecycle vs whole-life costs[Sustainability Briefing No.2] 12 22Home Office goes green 20 15How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancyoffice [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17Materials and structural techniques[Centenary Issue] 14 118Research goes underground 12 26Site waste management plans[Sustainability Briefing No.5] 21 10Structural Awards ‘08 22 25Structural engineering in the ecological age of civilisation [Centenary Issue] 14 130Sustainability tops agenda [Concrete

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Communications Conference 2008] 23/24 37The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39The whole building approach to sustainable design 9 22Visions of the future [CentenaryConference] 4 13What is embodied carbon? [SustainabilityBriefing No.3] 16 13What is sustainability? [SustainabilityBriefing No.1] 9 18

Swimming Pools Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Sydney Opera House, Australia Sydney Opera House [Centenary

Spotlight] 13 12

TTameer Towers, Abu Dhabi Innovative use of conventional structural

principles in Middle East construction 23/24 32

Tanks Young Members’ talent on show [YoungMembers] 4 16

Taw Bridge, Barnstaple, Devon Taw Bridge, Barnstaple - design and

construction [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 31

Teaching Students get hands on challege [Constructionarium] 12 20Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41The teaching of structural analysis 22 32

Teams Observations of a projects engineer[Gold Medal Address 2008] 13 31

Technician Engineers Why become a Technician memberof IStructE? [Viewpoint] 16 12

Technology Bridges - spanning art andtechnology [Centenary Issue] 14 82IStructE Centenary: events that shapedthe world of 1908 1 6The call of the wild: the next 100 years[Centenary Issue] 14 146

Terminal 5, Heathrow Airport, London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Testing Composite columns - 1819 tests onconcrete-filled steel tube columnscompared with Eurocode 4 16 33Concrete compressive strength testing - is the industry getting it right?[Viewpoint] 23/24 43Concrete cover separation failure in near-surface mounted CFRP strengthenedconcrete structures [Technical note] 4 19Criteria for structural failure of rc beamswithout transverse reinforcement 23/24 55Design methods for domestic floorsconstructed using engineered joists 17 36Designing a glass spiral staircase 8 23Development of advanced concretematerials for anti-terrorism applications[Technical note] 19 28Developments in steel frame joints in New Zealand [Research update] 16 20Earthquake resistant design practice andresearch in India [Research update] 6 22 Fire resistant design of concrete filled tubular steel columns 19 40Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44Industrial floor design, construction andtesting [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Thirdpaper] 8 29Investigation into structural behaviour of stainless steel oval hollow sections[Technical note] 7 35Model and Full Scale Testing Awards 2008 22 13Numerical validation of simplified theories

for design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37Refurbishment of St Pancras: justification of cast iron columns 11 28Shear design of concrete structures 10 32Strength and ductility of headed stud connectors welded in modern profiled steel sheeting [Correspondence Online] 4 2 [Online]Testing and monitoring of structures: traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22The structure of the new headquarters for the Hong Kong & Shanghai BankingCorp., Hong Kong [Centenary Spotlight] 12 18Upheaval buckling behaviour of blinding struts [Research update] 15 27

Thomas Deacon Academy Structural Awards ‘08 22 25, Peterborough

Three Gardens, Elmswell,Suffolk The whole building approach to

sustainable design 9 22

Tietz, Stefan The structural engineer: what status?[Viewpoint] 2 20

Timber Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36Exploring the design possibilities of laminated wood 3 22 In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17Maintaining our heritage 11 20Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 26Norwich Cathedral embraces oak 17 20Structural Awards ‘08 22 25The Genesis Project: demonstrating sustainable construction 9 39The Savill Garden gridshell: designand construction 17 27

Toilets Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Torsion Simplified expressions for compressionand bending [Technical note] 21 24

Towers Innovative use of conventional structuralprinciples in Middle East construction 23/24 32Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13

TRADA In touch with wood 2008 [Report] 17 17

Training Earthquake resistant design practice and research in India [Research update] 6 22 Investing in the future 7 28 Knowledge, experience, education and training [Centenary Issue] 14 32Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.10] 10 22

Transfer Structures New tower for Canary Wharf 12 28

Transport How to carry out a carbon impact assessment of a structural consultancyoffice [Sustainability Briefing No.4] 19 12

Tri Countries Bridge, Weil Am Rhein, Germany Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Trinidad & Tobago A Caribbean journey [Report] 23/24 23

Trusses Hotel atrium challenge 8 19Maintaining our heritage 11 20

Tsang, Donald Turning ideas into reality [Report: Centenary Conference] 3 14

Tsunamis Tsunami recovery: the lessons [Viewpoint] 22 20

UUlster Museum, Cultra, Northern Ireland Young Members’ talent on show

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[Young Members] 4 16

Undergraduates Investing in the future 7 28

United Kingdom Experiences of a contractor’s structuralengineer [Centenary Issue] 14 26Industrial floor design, construction andtesting [Rowen Travel Award 2006 Third paper] 8 29Power and industry [Centenary Issue] 14 64Prefabricated earth constructions in the UKand Europe [Pai Lin Li Travel Award 2007] 18 32Radon: risk and regulations 15 20Recycling and reuse of waste in the construction industry [Rowen Travel Award 2006] 4 32Structural design and the Eurocodes: a historical review 20 29The Eurocodes: why? what? when? [Briefing No.12] 22 14The challenge of offshore structures 20 19The teaching of structural analysis 22 32Whole-life carbon footprinting [Viewpoint] 6 15

Universal Beams Universal beams and their application[Centenary Spotlight] 22 18

Universities Beijing Olympics: an update 2 16Improving bridge performance with FEAsoftware 3 26 Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 Supporting research and teaching of concrete in the UK 7 41The teaching of structural analysis 22 32Young Members spread the word[IStructE Young Members’ Panel] 7 22

University of Cambridge Exciting times for research [Research update] 20 25

University of East LondonStudents get hands on challenge[Constructionarium] 12 20

University of Plymouth Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28

Urban Development Visions of the future [Centenary Conference] 4 13

USA Modern timber bridges - an international perspective [Pai Lin Li Travel Award2007] 18 26

VVenetikos Bridge, Greece Venetikos bridge, Greece 23/24 28

Viaducts Testing and monitoring of structures:traps for the unwary [Viewpoint] 20 22

Vibration Design methods for domestic floors constructed using engineered joists 17 36Footfall vibration and finite element analysis [Technical note] 3 37Footfall vibration and finite element analysis[Correspondence Online] 11 3 [Online]

Victoria & Albert Museum,South Kensington, London Unseen hands on display [Centenary] 5 15

Unseen hands take centre stage [Report] 8 14

Victoria Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland Young Members’ talent on show

[Young Members] 4 16

Visitor Centres The Savill Garden gridshell: design and construction 17 27

Visits Young Members spread the word [IStructE Young Members’ Panel] 7 22

Voluntary Work Volunteering in South Africa 16 23

Von Terzaghi, Karl Foundation engineering[Centenary Issue] 14 44

Vulcan House,Sheffield Home Office goes green 20 15

WWalking Footfall vibration and finite element

analysis [Technical note] 3 37

Walls The Genesis Project: demonstratingsustainable construction 9 39

Waste Management Site waste management plans [Sustainability Briefing No.5] 21 10

Waterproofing Hard and fast facts of waterproof concrete [Technical note] 23/24 44

Webs Numerical validation of simplified theoriesfor design rules of transversely stiffened plate girders 21 37

Websites Searching The Structural Engineer archive[IT Note] 5 28The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.10] 10 22 The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Eurocodes - Preparing for 2010] 6 26

Wellington Park Apartments,Young Members’ talent on showBelfast, Northern Ireland [Young Members] 4 16

Wembley Stadium, London Structural BIM in action 21 16

Wessex Water Operations The whole building approach to Centre, Bath sustainable design 9 22

Westcroft Bridge, Milton Keynes Supporting Westcroft Bridge 5 34

Westminster Bridge,London Structural Awards ‘08 22 25

Wexford County Council Offices, Ireland The whole building approach to

sustainable design 9 22

Whole Life Costs Capital vs lifecycle vs whole-life costs[Sustainability Briefing No.2] 12 22

Williams, Owen The Development of the consultingprofession [Centenary Issue] 14 20

Wind Loads The Eurocodes: why? what? when?[Briefing No.12] 22 14

Windows Replacing a rose window [Edited extractfrom Michael Horne Prize report] 16 25

Women Increasing female participation in engineering education - initiatives at The University of Plymouth [Devon & Cornwall Branch paper] 1 28Knowledge, experience, education and training [Centenary Issue] 14 32Nurturing graduate talent 7 24 President’s visit to South Africa 19 16The President’s year [Interview withSarah Buck] 23/24 15

WSP Gaining freedom to design well [interviewwith Francis Leung] 13 19

YYoung People The Educational Trust 20 13

Young Structural Engineer OfThe Year Award Young Structural Engineer of the Year

Award 2008: the one to watch 10 16

ZZinc Behavioural characteristics and service

life of cold formed sections [Technical note] 4 22