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Cover Photographer: Tibor BognarLocation: Montréal, Québec, CanadaTitle: Biosphère Montréal Date: May 1998
© Tibor Bognar/Corbis
The symbol of Expo ‘67, Buckminster Fuller’s sphere is a landmark in the history of contemporary architecture and the most important building of its kind in the world. Its structure reproduces more than 97% of a sphere (62.8 metres in height and 76.2 metres in diameter). The original structure was covered with 1,900 transparent acrylic panels.The building’s complete transparency created an almost invisible barrier between the inside and the outside. In 1976, while the structure was being repaired, a fire broke out and completely destroyed the acrylic skin. Only the tubular frame remained intact. The outer shell of the Biosphère was awarded to Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983), who called himself a “comprehensive anticipatory design scientist”, but the design of the US pavilion’s inner structure was given to Cambridge Seven Associates Inc., a group of Harvard University architecture and design professors. The original inner structure consisted of four large platforms divided into seven levels and connected by escalators, bridges and elevators. During Expo ‘67, the gigantic structure included a 37.5-metre (123-foot) escalator. The longest escalator ever built, it was the equivalent of eight floors. In 1990, Environment Canada signed an agreement with the City of Montreal to convert the structure into a site devoted to eco-action. Montreal architect Éric Gauthier won an architectural competition and was commissioned to convert the interior structure in keeping with the original design, in line with Fuller’s avant-garde philosophy: seeking maximum efficiency for minimum effort. Since its opening in 1995, Environment Canada’s Biosphère has been a showcase for environmental education. As an Environment Museum, the Biosphère raises the awareness of young people and their families, and the general public about major environmental issues, including those related to water and climate change, and the sustainable development, through exhibitions, interactive activities and multimedia presentations.
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Although Architecture and Structural Engineering have both had their own historical development, their interaction has led to the many fascinating and delightful existing structures nowadays. However, there is still the need to stimulate the creative and original design of architectural structures and to persuade architects and structural engineers to further collaborate in this process and to take advantage of constructive principles and aesthetic and static values jointly. Therefore, it was considered appropriate to bring together all of the very best work that has been carried out in the field of structures and architecture during the First International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA2010), held in Guimarães, Portugal, July, 21-23, 2010.
ICSA2010 covered all major aspects of structures and architecture, including comprehension of complex forms, computer and experimental methods, concrete and masonry structures, emerging technologies, glass structures, innovative architectural and structural design, lightweight and membrane structures, special structures, steel and composite structures, the borderline between architecture and structural engineering, the history of the relationship between architects and structural engineers, the tectonic of new solutions, the use of new materials and timber structures, among others.
Structures and Architecture contains the lectures and papers presented at ICSA2010. It consists of a book of abstracts and a CD-ROM containing the full texts of the lectures and papers presented at ICSA2010, including the 8 keynote lectures and 249 selected contributions from more than 40 countries.
On behalf of ICSA2010, the chair of the Conference would like to take this opportunity to express his most sincere gratitude to the authors, organizers of mini-symposia and special-seminar to the participants for their contributions, to the members of the Conference Scientific Committee for their work and commitment and to the members of the Local Organizing Committee for the time and effort they have dedicated to make ICSA2010 a successful event.
Last, but not least, our sincere thanks to all the sponsors of ICSA2010, for their willingness to embrace this event from its very beginning.
Paulo J. S. CruzICSA2010 Chair
WELCOME TO ICSA2010
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OTHER SPONSORS
Monte Adriano
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
FCT Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
PLATINUM SPONSORSSECIL - Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento, S.A.
GOLD SPONSORSBETAR – Consultores, LDA
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
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Technical Associations:
ECCS - European Convention for Constructional Steelwork
IABMAS - International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety
IABSE - International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
TensiNet
Other Institutions:
ACE - Architects’ Council of Europe / Conseil des Architectes D’Europe
AIJ - Architectural Institute of Japan
ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
CES - China Civil Engineering Society
CM - Construção Magazine
Ordem dos Arquitectos
SEI - Structural Engineering Institute / American Society of Civil Engineers
TheStructuralEngineer.info Website
TECHNICAL EXHIBITION PARTICIPANTSBETAR – Consultores, LDACRC Press / BalkemaECCS - European Convention for Constructional Steelwork FNAC SECIL - Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento, S.A.
INSTITUTIONAL SPONSORS
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Erik Aasheim Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology, NorwayAntónio Adão da Fonseca FEUP - Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, PortugalFrancisco Arriaga Martitegui Technical University of Madrid, SpainJaume Avellaneda Technical University of Catalonia, SpainIvan Balaz Slovak University of Technology, SlovakiaPedro Bandeira University of Minho, PortugalRenato Bastos University of Minho, PortugalDarko Beg University of Ljubliana, SloveniaJan Belis Ghent University, BelgiumBrian Bell Network Rail, UKFabrice Bernard INSA – Rennes, FranceClara Bertolini Cestari Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFreek Bos Ghent University, BelgiumMikael W. Braestrup Ramboll, DenmarkEugen Brüehwiler Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandPedro C. G. S. VellascoUERJ, BrazilJose Calavera Ruiz INTEMAC, SpainAires Camões University of Minho, PortugalMichiel Cohen Cepezed architects, NetherlandsXiao Congzhen China Academy of Building Research, ChinaPhilip Cox Cox Architects & Planners, AustraliaMichel Crisinel Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandPaulo Cruz University of Minho, PortugalMauro Augusto Demarzo State University of Campinas, BrazilDan Dubina University of Timisoara, RomaniaChristopher J. Earls Cornell University, USAVahik Enjily Enjily International Ltd, UKJavier Estevez Cimadevila Universidad de la Coruña, SpainRui Miguel Ferreira University of Minho, PortugalKenneth Frampton Columbia University, USADan Frangopol Lehigh University, USARavindra Gettu Indian Institute of Technology Madras, IndiaGerd Grohe KMG Architekten, GermanyLothar Gruendig TU Berlin, GermanyJean-Pierre Jaspart University of Liege, Belgium
Jens Jensen Cowi, DenmarkEduardo Júlio University of Coimbra, PortugalErol Karacabeyli FPInnovations, CanadaKourosh Kayvani Connell Wagner, AustraliaUlrich Knaack TU Delft, GermanyJan Knippers University of Stuttgart, GermanyJochen Köhler Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH, SwitzerlandJörg Lange TU Darmstadt, GermanyJosep Ignasi de Llorens Duran School of Architecture, SpainPaulo Lourenço University of Minho, PortugalKimmo Lylykangas Helsinki University of Technology, FinlandJosé Mendes University of Minho, PortugalPaulo Mendonça University of Minho, PortugalSamuli Miettinen JKMM Architects, FinlandCliment Molins Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, SpainDavid A. Nethercot Imperial College London, UKRobert Off Institute for Membrane and Shell Technology e.V., GermanyAndrew Ogorzalek PCKO Architects, UKJosé Pequeno DST, S.A. / University of Minho, PortugalMaurizio Piazza University of Trento, ItalyRicardo Pittella Arup, USARui Póvoas University of Porto, PortugalHumberto Roman Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, BrazilGerhard Schickhofer Graz University of Technology, AustriaLuís Simões da Silva University of Coimbra, PortugalIan Smith Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandH.H. Snijder Eindhoven University of Technology, NetherlandsJiri Strasky Technical University of Brno, Czech RepublicMan-Chun Tang T.Y. Lin International, USAAndré Tavares Dafne Editora, PortugalTomi Toratti Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT), FinlandFranjo Turcic Civil Engineering Institute of Croatia, CroatiaFrans V. Herwijnen Technical University of Eindhoven, NetherlandsYves Weinand Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
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Paulo Cruz University of Minho, Portugal Tiago Abecasis Tal Projecto, Portugal Pedro Bandeira University of Minho, Portugal Francisco Javier Estévez Cimadevila University of la Coruña, Spain António Barreiros Ferreira Tech. University of Lisbon, Portugal Luís Câncio Martins J. L. Câncio Martins, Portugal Vítor Murtinho University of Coimbra, Portugal João Pires da Fonseca University of Beira Interior, Portugal Rui Póvoas University of Porto, Portugal Jorge Branco University of Minho, Portugal Isabel Valente University of Minho, Portugal
GENERAL INFORMATIONThe ICSA2010 will be held at the Convention Centre of the University of Minho - Campus of Azurém, Guimarães, Portugal.
The city of Guimarães is like no other city in Portugal. Its past is so intimately intertwined with the History of Portugal that it is commonly and proudly referred to as the Cradle of the Nation.
The Historic Centre of Guimarães has remained basically unchanged since the 15th century and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2001 by UNESCO, due to its Middle Age historical monuments. Guimarães was chosen by the Portuguese government to be the European Capital of Culture in 2012.
PROCEEDINGS
The book of abstracts and a CD-ROM will be distributed with registration’s materials at the Conference. SCHEDULE
Onsite registration fees are:
600� - Authors and participants300� - Students250� - Accompanying Persons
The registration fees includes: Conference attendance, the Book of Abstracts and the CD-ROM Proceedings, coffee-breaks, gala-diner (except for students) and welcome reception.
OPENING CEREMONY
Time: Wednesday, July 21, 9:00 – 9:30Place: Main Auditorium
CLOSING CEREMONY
Time: Friday, July 23, 18:30 – 19:00Place: Main Auditorium
KEYNOTE LECTURESIan Ritchie, Ian Ritchie Architects Ltd, London, England “Architectural values, altruism and innovation in a changing world” (Wednesday, July 21, Main Auditorium)
Julio Martínez Calzón, MC2, Madrid-Spain “Treatment of the form in structural engineering” (Wednesday, July 21, Main Auditorium)
Bjørn N. Sandaker, Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway “An ontology of structured space” (Thursday, July 22, Main Auditorium)
António Reis, Technical University of Lisbon / GRID, Lisbon, Portugal “The architecture of special structures” (Thursday, July 22, Main Auditorium)
Yves Weinand, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland / Bureau d’études Weinand, Liège, Belgium “Innovative timber constructions” (Thursday, July 22, Main Auditorium)
Angus MacDonald, School of Arts, Culture and Environment, Edinburgh, Scotland“The changing relationship between architects and structural engineers” (Friday, July 23, Main Auditorium)
André Tavares, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal “Concrete immaterial structures” (Friday, July 23, Main Auditorium)
Robert Off, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences / I.M.S .e.V, Bobingen, Germany “New trends on membrane and shell structures – Examples of bat-sail and cushion-belt technologies” (Friday, July 23, Main Auditorium)
ICSA2010 SPECIAL SEMINAR
ThM, ThA & ThE - 1Megastructures - Architecture_Play_Structure The seminar will focus on some megastructural proposals, designed in the 60s and 70s of the twentieth century, in order to discuss the social and cultural context that stimulated, then, a playful and expressive relationship between Architecture and Structure: from quotidian experience to radical utopia. In this sense, the symposium will not only count on the testimony of notorious authors of some of those proposals (Gian Piero Frassinelli, Dennis Crompton, Fumihiko Maki and Yona Friedman), but also on the vision of important researchers lately specialized on the matter (Mary Louise Lobsinger, Dominique Rouillard, Paul E. Kassabian and Simon Sadler).
Coordinated by:Nuno GrandeDepartment of Architecture, University of Coimbra, Portugal;Pedro BandeiraSchool of Architecture, University of Minho, Portugal.
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ICSA2010 MINI-SYMPOSIAWeM 1, WeA 1 & WeE 1Mini-Symposium on “Tectonics” in Architecture: Between Aesthetics and EthicsThe mini-symposium will provide a forum for the presentation of fundamental, theoretical, and practical aspects of the art of building, focusing the attention on the relations among mechanics, mathematics, structural and architectural design. The symposium is expected to bring together researchers (architects, engineers, mathematicians) for dealing with the influence of the scientific and technical knowledges on the architectonic culture, in order to underline the role played by the structural conception in designing processes during the centuries. The symposium will also discuss developments concerning the importance of the Vitruvean firmitas, pointing out the risks arising when the structural instances are neglected.Although not limited to those topics the content of sessions will emphasise the following themes: theoretical issues; calculus and algorithms in architecture; various approaches to structural complexity.
Coordinated by:Patrizia Trovalusci & Lucio Valerio Barbera Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
WeM 2, WeA 2 & WeE 2: Mini-Symposium on Transparent Structural Materials - Glass and PlasticThe use of glass and transparent plastic material in modern architecture continues to gain in importance. To combine architectural and structural demands they can be used as structural elements. Therefore it is very important to know the detailed mechanical behaviour of the materials and to explore appropriate joining technologies. Based on this knowledge architectural planning and structural design can be merged. Composite elements and hybrid structures that consist of transparent and conventional building materials can also play an important role in the design of architectural structures.The design parameters and methods for the successful use of transparent thermoplastics and glass can be presented in this Mini Symposium as well as their connections and detailing. The presentation scan also includes life cycle and safety considerations. Coordinated by:Johann-Dietrich WörnerUniversity of Darmstadt, German Aerospace Center, GermanyKonrad BergmeisterUniversity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences,Vienna, AustriaJens SchneiderUniversity of Darmstadt, Germany FrM 1, FrA 1 & FrE 1Mini-Symposium on Timber ConstructionThe mini-symposium will address contemporary and emerging issues related to using timber as a construction material that suits the needs of 21st century societies. Although not limited to those topics the content of sessions will emphasise the following themes: use of timber in tall buildings; cross-laminated-timber - a new design principle and modelling the performance of timber structures.
Coordinated by:Ian SmithUniversity of New Brunswick, CanadaGerhard Schickhofer & Thomas BogenspergerGraz University of Technology, Institute for Timber Engineering and Wood Technology, AustriaJochen KöhlerSwiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH, Switzerland.
PRESENTATION GUIDELINESThe presentations should take 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for audience questions. This schedule will be strictly enforced. Each paper session will be attended by a chairman, responsible for monitoring the time and enlightening the author, through a signal, once there are 5 minutes left to the end of the presentation. Personal Computer (MS Windows) with Power Point will be available at each Session room. No personal computers will be allowed to connect to the LCD projector to make presentations. Please make sure to bring your presentation not only on USB-stick but also on CD-ROM (floppy disks cannot be used!). Authors are requested to provide their presentation files at the Conference Desk. Please make sure no Asian fonts are used or, if those fonts are necessary, all fonts are embedded in the Power Point file. All speakers are kindly requested to strictly observe the allocated presentation time.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMThe social program includes:
Welcome ReceptionTuesday, July 20, 20:00 - Alberto Sampaio Museum
This museum was created in 1928 to house the collections of the Chapter House of N. S. da Oliveira and other churches and convents in the Guimarães region.
It is settled in a historical centre that is patrimony of the humanity, where, in the 10th C., the countess Mumadona ordered the building of a monastery. In the 11th C. that monastery was replaced by a college, under the invocation of St. Mary’s and later under the invocation of Our Lady of the Olive Tree.
The Alberto Sampaio Museum holds collections of great interest from which the sculpture collection, represented by limestone and wooden statues from the 13th C. up to the 18th C. are part of. The goldsmithery collection composed of liturgical utensils - cups, patens, custodies, crosses and reliquaries - of varied typology and functions, which give the visitor the opportunity to keep track of evolution and likings, from the beginnings of the 12th C. to the end of the 19th C.
Gala DinnerThursday, July 22, 20:00 - Municipal Stadium, Braga
The Braga Municipal Stadium is a football stadium built in 2003 as the new home for local club SC Braga, and as a 2004 UEFA European Football Championship venue. Designed by the Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura, it is often considered one the most original and beautiful stadiums in the world. The Financial Times, states that: “There has been nothing in this country to match the architectural delight of Eduardo Souto de Moura’s stadium for Braga in Portugal, a breathtaking arena carved into the side of a rock face on the site of a former quarry.”
Featuring Banda Plástica de Barcelos - A Portuguese Folk Band created in 1976. We can find an obvious resemblance between the elements of the band and the handicraft abobe dolls from Barcelos - and Tuna Académica do Minho - A University Tuna is a musical group made up of university students. Tuna Académica do Minho was created in 1990. As far as the music is concerned, the main instruments used are the guitar, mandolin, the bandurria and the tambourine.
All registered participants and accompanying persons are welcome to the Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner.
Registration as ‘Student’ does not include the gala dinner. Additional tickets for Gala Dinner for registrants with student fee are available through the registration desk (96.00 �)
ACCOMPANYING PERSON’S PROGRAM
1) Guimarães (half day) - July 21st
Visit to one of the most beautiful and historical cities of Portugal, Guimarães - the Nation’s birthplace. Surrounded by parks and a 15th century Palace, stands the Castle of Guimarães, which will be our first stop. Simple, but yet a remarkable site, a place full of story. It was here that D. Afonso Henriques was born in the 12th century from the Count
Henrique and his wife D. Teresa. The future king was baptized in the Romanesque chapel of São Miguel outside the castle gates and close to the Ducal Palace.
Continuing with a visit to the 15th century Palace of the Dukes of Bragança, a massive and imposing building with distinctive turrets and brick chimneys. It was built in 1401 by the first Duke of Bragança and rehabilitated in the last century.
The tour proceeds for a guided visit to the historic centre of Guimarães classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, with its medieval streets layout which is lined with historic buildings everywhere you look. Stop at Largo da Oliveira one of the central points. Free time for a calm stroll.
2) Braga and Barcelos (full day) - July 22nd Departure from Guimarães for a visit to Braga, probably the main religious center in the country, Braga is known for its baroque churches, magnificent 18th century houses and elaborate gardens and squares. Known, in the Roman era as “Bracara Augusta”.
This visit will provide the general idea of the most important religious and architectural monuments, such as the Sé, the most impressive church which has several styles, from Roman to Baroque. Panoramic visit passing through the City Hall, the Palace of “Raio”, the Convent of “Populo”, and visit to “Bom Jesus” do Monte (by funicular).
Free time at Bom Jesus do Monte and Lunch on a Restaurant with a panoramic view over Braga.
After lunch the tour proceeds to Barcelos - one of the most emblematic cities of popular Minho art. On your stroll around Barcelos you will find the 18th-century churches of Bom Jesus da Cruz and Nossa Senhora do Terço. Also opportunity for a visit to the Ceramics Museum. On the Handicraft Centre, you can get a good general view of Minho arts and crafts. The brightly-coloured Barcelos Cock is the most representative of all the pieces produced here, but one should not forget the brass bands and the figures depicting the region’s customs and habits. Return to Guimarães.
3) Ponte de Lima and Viana do Castelo (full day) - July 23rd Visit to Ponte de Lima a Portuguese village with its medieval architecture and surrounded by a beautiful green area.
Ponte de Lima has a beauty and very specific and natural environment. It is situated in the middle of the Ribeira of Lima valley. In the Middle Age it was a fortified village with walls 600 meters long, 10 towers, 2 turrets and 6 entrances. In 1995 Ponte de Lima won the European Grand Prize of Tourism and Environment.
We will then proceed to the town of Viana do Castelo, a XII century town (founded 1258), where the modern town has grown near the river Lima. We can visit the Cathedral and you can’t miss the neo-Byzantine Church of Santa Luzia, located on top of the Santa Luzia hill with a breathtaking view of Viana do Castelo, the river Lima estuary and the sea. The city is a living museum, but it is also the capital of the rich Minho folklore, with an important handicraft industry.
Free time for lunch on the city center. We can also visit the shipyards at Viana do Castelo in activity since 1944, being the major Portuguese Shipbuilder (to be confirmed). Return to Guimarães.
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the
optim
al d
esig
n of
sha
pe r
esis
tant
st
ruct
ures
L. C
onso
lini,
G. D
ella
Pup
pa &
S. L
enci
Det
ailin
g w
ith s
truc
tura
l gla
ss a
nd s
teel
J. K
ooym
ans
Evol
utio
n of
Spa
nish
indu
stria
lized
ste
el
tech
nolo
gies
for
scho
ol b
uild
ings
O. P
ons
Form
and
str
uctu
re, t
he t
eam
wor
k be
twee
n Ar
ne
Jaco
bsen
and
M.
Folm
er A
nder
sen
Y. O
rteg
a Sa
nz
Des
igni
ng li
ght
colu
mns
: a
quan
titat
ive
tool
T. V
ilqui
n
Stru
ctur
al o
ptim
izat
ion
vs.
shap
e de
sign
P. T
rova
lusc
i & A
. Tin
elli
Shea
r be
havi
our
of p
oint
fix
ed g
lass
pan
els
used
fo
r bu
ildin
g st
abili
zatio
nD
. Moc
ibob
, M. C
risi
nel&
J.P
. Leb
et
Stee
l det
ailin
g an
d co
llabo
ratio
n: a
glo
bal
pers
pect
ive
K. S
imon
en
Free
-for
m d
esig
n: fr
om f
acet
ted
to s
moo
th
doub
le-c
urva
ture
env
elop
es
N. B
alda
ssin
i & J
. Ray
naud
Dire
ct a
nd r
ever
se s
hapi
ng s
truc
ture
s ac
cord
ing
to t
he fl
ow o
f for
ces
R. T
arcz
ewsk
i & W
. Bob
er
Geo
met
rica
l ind
eter
min
acy
as a
way
to
stru
ctur
al a
nd a
rchi
tect
ural
per
form
ance
C. P
adoa
-Sch
iopp
a &
S. P
olla
k
Con
cept
, te
stin
g an
d re
alis
atio
n of
tra
nspa
rent
an
d su
stai
nabl
e gl
ass
doub
le la
yer
grid
s B
. Wel
ler,
S. R
eich
& J
. Eb
ert
Stee
l tub
ular
str
uctu
res
and
conn
ectio
ns in
ar
chite
ctur
e of
Chi
na –
New
app
licat
ion
and
tech
nolo
gies
W. W
ang
Ori
gam
i – g
eom
etry
of
fold
ed p
late
str
uctu
res
H. B
uri &
Y. W
eina
ndD
ual s
truc
ture
s to
war
ds k
inet
ic a
dapt
abili
ty fo
r ea
rthq
uake
res
ista
nce
T.L.
Sop
hocl
eous
& M
.C. P
hoca
s
Elas
tic s
trai
n en
ergy
and
failu
re b
ehav
iour
of
glas
s el
emen
tsF.
Bos
Two
spec
tacu
lar
faca
des
with
cor
ruga
ted
glas
s in
Por
to a
nd A
ntw
erp
and
an a
ll gl
ass
cube
in
Haa
rlem
(N
L)
R.
Nijs
se
Engi
neer
ing
free
form
: Sp
anis
h P
avili
on f
or t
he
Expo
201
0 in
Sha
ngha
iJ.
Mar
tinez
-Cal
zón
& C
. Cas
tano
n
New
Mus
eum
of C
onte
mpo
rary
Art
: Ch
alle
nges
an
d de
sign
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E2
1-2
3 J
uly
20
10
, G
uim
arãe
s, P
OR
TUG
AL
11W
edne
sday
Aft
erno
on (
WeA
), J
uly
21, 2
010
13:0
0 –
14:3
0Lu
nch
(Res
taur
ant o
f the
Uni
vers
ity)
14:3
0 –
16:3
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
WeA
1 t
o W
eA 5
WeA
1 –
Mai
n Au
dito
rium
WeA
2 –
Roo
m B
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WeA
3 –
Roo
m B
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4 –
Roo
m B
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5 –
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m B
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Min
i-sym
posi
um“T
ecto
nics
” in
Arc
hite
ctur
e: B
etw
een
Aes
thet
ics
and
Ethi
cs (
2):
The
her
itage
of t
he p
ast
Min
i-sym
posi
umTr
ansp
aren
t St
ruct
ural
Mat
eria
ls -
Gla
ss a
nd
Pla
stic
(2)
: P
last
icSt
eel S
truc
ture
s (2
)C
ompl
ex F
orm
s an
d Fo
rm-f
indi
ng (
2)
Inno
vativ
e Ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd S
truc
tura
l Des
ign
(2)
Chai
rman
: G.
Reg
aCh
airm
an:
J. S
chne
ider
Chai
rman
: C. B
erto
lini C
esta
riCh
airm
an: F
. Bos
Chai
rman
: R. N
ijsse
The
tect
onic
of m
oder
n m
ater
ials
: al
tern
ativ
es
from
Le
Cor
busi
er’s
wor
k
V. R
iso
Tran
spar
ent
glas
s-V
iere
ndee
l roo
fB
. Wel
ler,
S. R
eich
& J
. Eb
ert
Tubu
lar
stru
ctur
e fo
r th
e “n
earl
y ni
nety
” da
nce
scen
ogra
phy
J. M
artín
ez-C
alzó
n &
B.M
. Enc
inas
Mal
dona
do
Evol
utio
nary
form
-fin
ding
– c
once
ptio
n of
ef
fect
ive
stru
ctur
es b
y m
eans
of i
nter
activ
e pa
tter
ns
J. S
trat
il
Elad
io D
iest
e; ‘r
esis
tanc
e th
roug
h fo
rm’
R. P
edre
schi
& D
. The
odos
sopo
ulos
The
met
hods
and
spa
tial s
ensi
tivity
of I
talia
n ar
chite
cts
and
engi
neer
s in
the
fift
ies
and
sixt
ies
A. M
unto
ni
Fly
bubb
le,
fly
B. F
rank
en
Mas
ts a
nd t
ower
s
U.
Stot
trup
-And
erse
n &
M.G
. Nie
lsen
Opt
imiz
atio
n of
str
uctu
ral f
orm
usi
ng a
gen
etic
al
gorit
hm t
o se
arch
ass
ocia
tive
para
met
ric
geom
etry
P. v
on B
uelo
w, A
.Fal
k &
M.
Turr
in
Arc
hite
ctur
al s
truc
tura
l sch
emes
N. B
alda
ssin
i
The
P.L.
Ner
vi s
truc
tura
l rou
te:
from
intu
ition
to
com
puta
tion
thro
ugh
geom
etry
F. R
omeo
Pla
stic
mat
eria
ls in
faça
de a
pplic
atio
ns
T. R
ies
Tran
sfor
mab
le a
rchi
tect
ural
str
uctu
res
N. A
fsha
r &
M.
Hos
seyn
i-Am
ir
From
fre
e-fo
rm s
truc
ture
s to
nat
ural
ligh
ting
– ho
w e
ngin
eeri
ng in
nova
tion
push
es t
he li
mits
of
arch
itect
ure
V. S
chm
id
Hei
nz I
sler
’s s
hells
– a
last
ing
lega
cy
J. C
hilto
n
Mat
eria
ls,
form
s an
d ab
stra
ct m
etho
ds in
the
w
ork
of R
icca
rdo
Mor
andi
L. S
ampò
Det
ailin
g of
str
uctu
ral e
lem
ents
with
th
erm
opla
stic
s
C. E
ckha
rdt
& J
. Sta
hl
Beh
avio
ur o
f st
eel s
hear
wal
l sys
tem
s w
ith c
ut-
outs
and
stif
fene
rs
A. M
alek
i, T.
Don
chev
, H
. Had
avin
ia &
A. C
heah
An
inte
ract
ive
surf
ace
mod
el fo
r tim
ber
cons
truc
tion
G. G
ouat
y, I.
Sto
tz, Y
. Wei
nand
& E
. Tos
an
Myr
on G
olds
mith
: th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
the
di
agon
ally
bra
ced
tube
M. N
eveu
& E
.P. S
alik
lis
The
stru
ctur
al c
ontr
ol o
f arc
hite
ctur
e in
tw
o w
orks
of G
iuse
ppe
Dam
iani
Alm
eyda
C. T
occi
Ple
xigl
as s
patia
l exp
erim
ent
– 90
yea
rs o
f th
e B
auha
us
T. B
oett
ger
Impr
oved
des
ign
mod
el fo
r th
in-w
alle
d co
ld-
form
ed p
urlin
s co
ntin
uous
ly c
onne
cted
to
sand
wic
h pa
nel r
oofin
g
M. G
eorg
escu
& V
. Ung
urea
nu
Can
adia
n M
useu
m fo
r H
uman
Rig
hts,
Win
nipe
g
B. C
harn
ish
& N
. Era
kovi
c
Nar
rativ
e st
ruct
ures
E. C
astr
o e
Cost
a
Inno
vatio
ns in
PM
MA
des
ign
J. S
tahl
& C
. Eck
hard
t
Opt
imiz
ing
of h
uman
indu
ced
vibr
atio
n pe
rfor
man
ce o
f lig
htw
eigh
t st
eel f
loor
s
W. R
ack
& J
. Lan
ge
Follo
win
g na
tura
l pat
tern
s to
uni
te a
rchi
tect
ure
and
stru
ctur
e
P. S
hira
zpur
, G. Y
unes
i & S
. Yag
hmae
ian
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n pr
oces
s of
the
dou
bly
curv
ed
Hey
sel c
anop
y
K. V
erbe
eck
& L
. Ney
12
21
-23
Jul
y 2
01
0,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
GA
L
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E
Wed
nesd
ay E
veni
ng (
WeE
), J
uly
21, 2
010
16:3
0 –
17:0
0C
offe
e B
reak
(Lo
bby
of th
e M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
17:0
0 –
19:0
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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1 to
WeE
5
WeE
1 –
Mai
n A
udito
rium
WeE
2 –
Roo
m B
1.1
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eE 3
– R
oom
B1.
15W
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– R
oom
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16W
eE 5
– R
oom
B1.
17M
ini-s
ympo
sium
“Tec
toni
cs”
in A
rchi
tect
ure:
Bet
wee
n A
esth
etic
s an
d Et
hics
(3
):
Theo
retic
al is
sues
and
idea
s fo
r fu
ture
dev
elop
men
ts
Min
i-sym
posi
umTr
ansp
aren
t St
ruct
ural
Mat
eria
ls -
Gla
ss a
nd
Pla
stic
(3)
: H
ybrid
sSt
eel S
truc
ture
s (3
)In
terd
isci
plin
ary
Wor
k &
Edu
catin
g A
rchi
tect
s an
d St
ruct
ural
Eng
inee
rs (
1)In
nova
tive
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
nd S
truc
tura
l Des
ign
(3)
Chai
rman
: M.A
. Ch
iorin
oCh
airm
an: J
. Sch
neid
erCh
airm
an: O
. Po
nsCh
airm
an:B
. San
dake
rCh
airm
an: D
. Moc
ibob
Non
linea
rity
in a
rchi
tect
ure
vers
us s
cien
ce:
borr
owin
g th
e le
xico
n of
com
plex
ity o
r ex
ploi
ting
its p
ower
fuln
ess?
G. R
ega
& V
. Set
tim
i
Dam
ages
in G
lass
/Pla
stic
- an
d H
ybrid
stru
ctur
es
and
resp
ectiv
e C
oncl
usio
ns
J. D
. Wör
ner
Car
rasc
o In
tern
atio
nal A
irpo
rt. A
rchi
tect
s,
engi
neer
s an
d st
eel s
truc
ture
H.M
. Ru
ffo
& J
. Gom
ez
Teac
hing
str
uctu
res
to a
rchi
tect
ure
stud
ents
: Ex
ampl
es fr
om b
ridge
des
ign
A. B
erk
& A
.I. U
nay
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n pr
oced
ures
to
supp
ort
the
deve
lopm
ent
of in
nova
tive
arch
itect
ural
st
ruct
ures
S.G
. Rei
d
Tow
ards
an
ethi
c of
con
stru
ctio
n: t
he s
truc
tura
l co
ncep
tion
and
the
influ
ence
of
mat
hem
atic
al
lang
uage
in a
rchi
tect
ural
des
ign
P. T
rova
lusc
i & R
. Pa
nei
Hig
h-pe
rfor
man
ce la
min
ated
gla
ss fo
r st
ruct
ural
ef
ficie
nt g
lazi
ng
I. St
elze
r
Des
ign
of c
old-
form
ed s
teel
cur
ved
pane
ls
P. C
asar
iego
, M. C
asaf
ont,
M. F
erre
r &
F.
Mar
imón
Educ
atin
g st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
rs a
nd a
rchi
tect
s to
geth
er a
t th
e U
nive
rsity
of S
heffi
eld
– 10
ye
ars
on
J.B
. Dav
ison
, A. T
yas,
O.
Popo
vic-
Lars
en &
T.
Cart
er
Stru
ctur
al r
obus
tnes
s as
an
inno
vativ
e de
sign
co
ncep
t
M. S
ykor
a &
M. H
olic
ky
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n in
the
arc
hite
ctur
al d
esig
n pr
oces
s: T
oyo
Ito.
C. G
ambo
ni
Scal
ing
up S
entr
yGla
s-la
min
ated
rei
nfor
ced
glas
s be
ams
P.C.
Lou
ter,
J. B
elis
& F
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eer
Tubu
lar
stru
ctur
es f
or t
he S
evill
e Ap
ril F
air.
A
com
plex
geo
met
ry e
xerc
ise
M.T
. Ro
dríg
uez-
León
, F.
Esc
rig-
Palla
rés
& J
. Sá
nche
z-Sá
nche
z
A c
ase
stud
y on
col
labo
ratio
n w
ithin
m
ultid
isci
plin
ary
team
wor
k
A.S.
Ded
eric
hs, J
. Kar
lsho
j & K
.D.
Her
tz
On
depl
oyab
le r
ecip
roca
l fra
mes
: fr
om t
he
mat
hem
atic
al d
escr
iptio
n to
the
arc
hite
ctur
al
appl
icat
ions
M. S
asso
ne &
D.
Parig
i
Ston
e-m
ason
ry n
ew c
onst
ruct
ions
: sc
ienc
e an
d hi
stor
y in
the
ser
vice
of
beau
ty a
nd e
nvir
onm
ent
G. S
aler
no, G
. Fo
rmic
a, S
. G
abrie
le &
V.
Vara
no
Hyb
rid s
truc
tura
l ele
men
ts m
ade
of g
lass
and
po
lyca
rbon
ate
B. W
elle
r &
K. H
ärth
Stab
ility
of s
ingl
e la
yere
d gr
id s
hells
with
va
riou
s co
nnec
tors
K.J.
Hw
ang
& J
. Kni
pper
s
Let’s
(re
)sta
rt fr
om t
he b
egin
ning
: St
ruct
ures
an
d ar
chite
ctur
e -
Bac
k to
sch
ool
R. R
apap
ort
& R
. Fra
nces
Early
Chr
istia
n C
emet
ery
Com
plex
Sop
iana
e/P
écs
Hun
gary
T. M
olná
r &
B. B
achm
ann
An
eco-
desi
gn-o
rien
ted
mul
tidis
cipl
inar
y ap
proa
ch in
indu
stria
l des
ign
L. F
ratt
ari,
R. V
ador
i & R
. D
’Aria
Adh
esiv
ely
bond
ed h
ybrid
ste
el-g
lass
bea
ms
M. N
etus
il &
M.
Elia
sova
Upd
ate
of s
teel
con
nect
ion
data
ban
k
M. K
omur
o, N
. Ki
shi &
W.F
. Che
n
Bre
akin
g st
uff:
A n
o fr
ills
appr
oach
to
hapt
ic
lear
ning
in s
truc
ture
s cl
asse
s
K. D
ong
& T
. Les
lie
Filig
ree
cons
truc
tions
vs
solid
con
stru
ctio
ns.
The
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
ctur
e in
the
con
tem
pora
ry a
ge
R. C
orra
o &
L. P
asto
re
Dev
elop
men
t of
a s
uper
slim
faça
de s
yste
m f
or
in H
olla
nd P
olyt
echn
ic, D
elft
M. E
ekho
ut &
P. v
an d
e Ro
tten
Cas
e St
udy:
The
sup
port
ing
stee
l str
uctu
re o
f th
e ic
e ri
nk –
city
of T
g. M
ures
, R
oman
ia
Z. N
agy,
C. C
âmpi
an, M
. Cri
stut
iu &
I. B
enke
Inte
r-ac
tive
“sel
f-le
arni
ng”
cost
est
imat
ion
assi
stan
t fo
r th
e de
sign
of “
form
-act
ive”
st
ruct
ures
R. W
ehdo
rn-R
oith
may
r &
N. K
im
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n of
the
Rog
ier
coni
c sh
ell c
anop
y
K. V
erbe
eck
& L
. Ney
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E2
1-2
3 J
uly
20
10
, G
uim
arãe
s, P
OR
TUG
AL
13Th
ursd
ay M
orni
ng (
ThM
), J
uly
22,
20
108:
00-
8:30
Reg
istr
atio
n (L
obby
of t
he M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
8:30
– 1
0:00
Key
note
Lec
ture
s (M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
Bjø
rn N
. San
dake
r: A
n on
tolo
gy o
f str
uctu
red
spac
e
A
ntón
io R
eis:
The
arc
hite
ctur
e of
spe
cial
str
uctu
res
Y
ves
Wei
nand
: In
nova
tive
timbe
r co
nstr
uctio
nsCh
airm
an: J
. Mar
tínez
Cal
zón
10:0
0 –
10:3
0C
offe
e B
reak
(Lo
bby
of th
e M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
10:3
0 –
12:3
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
ThM
2 t
o Th
M 5
10:3
0 –
13:3
0 S
peci
al S
emin
ar:
ThM
1
ThM
1 –
Mai
n A
udito
rium
ThM
2 –
Roo
m B
1.1
4Th
M 3
– R
oom
B1.
15Th
M 4
– R
oom
B1.
16Th
M 5
– R
oom
B1.
17Th
M 6
– R
oom
B1.
13Sp
ecia
l Sem
inar
Meg
astr
uctu
res:
Arc
hite
ctur
e_P
lay_
Stru
ctur
e (1
)Ta
ll B
uild
ings
Tect
onic
sTi
mbe
r St
ruct
ures
(1)
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y W
ork
& E
duca
ting
Arch
itect
s
an
d St
ruct
ural
Eng
inee
rs (
2)
Stee
l Str
uctu
res
(4)
Chai
rmen
: N
. Gra
nde
& P
. Ban
deira
Chai
rman
: A. R
eis
Chai
rman
: V. R
iso
Chai
rman
: E. K
arac
abey
liCh
airm
an:A
Mac
dona
ldCh
airm
an: M
Cris
inel
The
sem
inar
will
deb
ate
som
e m
egas
truc
tura
l pro
posa
ls, d
esig
ned
in
the
60s
and
70s
, in
orde
r to
dis
cuss
the
so
cial
and
cul
tura
l con
text
and
the
pla
yful
re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ar
chite
ctur
e an
d St
ruct
ure
Stru
ctur
es a
nd a
rchi
tect
ure
in t
all
build
ings
K.S.
Moo
n
Tect
onic
str
uctu
res:
pla
tfor
ms
and
clou
dsJ.
J. F
erre
r-Fo
rés
Stru
ctur
al t
imbe
r fa
bric
: Te
xtile
pr
inci
ples
on
build
ing
scal
eM
. Hud
ert
& Y
. Wei
nand
Col
labo
rativ
e te
achi
ng t
o cr
eate
in
tegr
ated
bui
ldin
g en
velo
pes
K. D
ong
& J
. Doe
rfle
r
Rel
iabi
lity
asse
ssm
ent
of in
dust
rial h
erita
ge
stru
ctur
es a
nd a
pplic
atio
n to
a li
ght-
wei
ght
stee
l roo
f
M. S
ykor
a, M
. Hol
icky
, K.
Jung
, J. M
arko
va,
K. K
vaal
& T
.K. T
hiis
Den
nis
Cro
mpt
on(A
rchi
gram
) To
rre
Ref
orm
a –
an in
nova
tive
tow
er
desi
gn in
Mex
ico
City
D.N
. Gra
nt, R
. Pitt
ella
, M. T
avol
aro
&
I. Ko
urak
is
Perf
orm
ativ
e Te
cton
ics
M. K
. H
olst
, P.H
. Kirk
egaa
rd
& M
. Mul
lins
Impr
ovin
g th
e sy
stem
of f
loor
sla
bs o
f Tj
i bea
ms
with
the
inco
rpor
atio
n of
a
deco
rativ
e ce
iling
fini
shM
. C.
Fern
ande
z-C
abo
Get
the
form
Rig
ht!
Teac
hing
st
ruct
ural
des
ign
to a
rchi
tect
sR
. J. D
erm
ody
Rob
ustn
ess
perf
orm
ance
of
seis
mic
res
ista
nt
build
ing
fram
es u
nder
abn
orm
al lo
ads
F. D
inu,
D. D
ubin
a &
A. C
iutin
a
Gia
n P
iero
Fra
ssin
elli
(Sup
erst
udio
)Ze
roze
ro t
ower
for
the
new
Tel
efón
ica
head
quar
ters
in B
arce
lona
J. M
artín
ez-C
alzó
n &
L. C
eria
ni
Tect
onic
the
ory
and
prac
tice:
in
terio
rity
in t
he fu
ture
pre
fab
hom
eM
. Frie
r, A.
M.
Fisk
er &
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
Cas
e st
udy
of a
larg
e la
ttic
e tr
uss
timbe
r st
ruct
ure
of a
n in
dust
rial
bu
ildin
gC.
Mol
ins
An
equi
libriu
m a
ppro
ach
on a
st
ruct
ural
sca
le t
o st
ruct
ural
de
sign
D. Z
asta
vni
Elas
to-p
last
ic F
E an
alys
is o
n hy
ster
etic
m
omen
t-ro
tatio
n be
havi
or o
f to
p- a
nd s
eat-
angl
e co
nnec
tions
N. K
ishi
, M. K
omur
o &
W.F
. Che
n
Fum
ihik
o M
aki
(Jap
anes
e M
etab
olis
t)
Opt
imum
des
ign
of s
teel
dia
grid
st
ruct
ures
for
tal
l bui
ldin
gsK.
S. M
oon
On
deta
iling
in c
onte
mpo
rary
ar
chite
ctur
e -
a di
scus
sion
of
arch
i-te
ctur
al q
ualit
yC.
Kris
tens
en &
P.H
. Ki
rkeg
aard
The
use
of s
truc
tura
l tim
ber
in
desi
gnin
g su
stai
nabl
e ra
insc
reen
fa
çade
s K.
Vas
iliko
u
The
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y de
sign
stu
dio:
U
nder
stan
ding
col
labo
ratio
n
K. D
ong
& J
. D
oerf
ler
Mec
hani
cal b
ehav
iour
of a
ferr
itic
stai
nles
s st
eel u
nder
sim
ple
and
com
plex
load
ing
path
s
B. R
ossi
& J
.-P.
Jas
part
Yona
Frie
dman
(Vill
e Sp
atia
le)
Res
iden
tial a
nd t
ertia
ry c
ompl
ex“L
a Pa
llare
sa”
in B
arce
lona
J. M
artín
ez-C
alzó
n &
B. B
alle
ster
os
Nat
ure
and
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n in
ar
chite
ctur
eA.
Dav
ico
& P
. M
endo
nça
Stru
ctur
al a
sses
smen
t an
d re
info
rcem
ent
of a
ncie
nt t
imbe
r tr
usse
sM
. Est
eban
, F.
Arr
iaga
, G. Í
ñigu
ez
& I.
Bob
adill
a
Upd
atin
g th
e ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd
engi
neer
ing
curr
icul
a fo
r th
e in
tegr
ated
age
P. K
assa
bian
& A
. Wat
son
Ana
lysi
s of
som
e se
lect
ed t
ypes
of j
oint
s in
la
ttic
e st
ruct
ures
V. K
vocá
k, P
. Bek
e &
N. H
ocóv
áD
ebat
e
The
conc
ept
of c
ontin
uity
and
the
te
cton
ics
of n
on s
tand
ard
arch
itect
ure
C. S
ilves
tri,
S. B
ullo
& R
. Di M
arco
Inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y fo
rm f
indi
ng in
th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
a s
usta
inab
le
emer
genc
y sh
elte
rR
.M. A
rens
& E
.P.
Salik
lis
“Aff
orda
ble
Hou
ses:
Arc
hite
ctur
al c
once
pts
of
a m
odul
ar s
teel
res
iden
tial h
ouse
”
V. M
urti
nho,
A. C
orre
ia,
H. F
erre
ira,
L. S
imõe
s da
Silv
a, H
. Ger
vási
o, C
. Reb
elo,
A.
San
tiago
, P. S
anto
s, D
. Mat
eus
& C
. Rig
ueiro
Afte
r th
e co
nfer
ence
a s
hort
boo
k on
M
egas
truc
ture
s w
ill b
e pu
blis
hed,
as
a te
stim
ony
of t
his
mem
orab
le m
eetin
g be
twee
n ar
chite
cts
and
arch
itec
tura
l re
sear
cher
s
14
21
-23
Jul
y 2
01
0,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
GA
L
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E
Thur
sday
Aft
erno
on (
ThA
), J
uly
22,
2010
12:3
0 –
14:0
0Lu
nch
(Res
taur
ant o
f the
Uni
vers
ity)
14:0
0 –
16:0
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
ThA
2 t
o Th
A 5
15:0
0 –
16:0
0Sp
ecia
l Sem
inar
: Th
A 1
ThA
1 –
Mai
n A
udito
rium
ThA
2 –
Roo
m B
1.14
ThA
3 –
Roo
m B
1.15
ThA
4 –
Roo
m B
1.16
ThA
5 –
Roo
m B
1.17
Spec
ial S
emin
arM
egas
truc
ture
s: A
rchi
tect
ure_
Pla
y_St
ruct
ure
(2)
Brid
ges
(1)
Mem
bran
es a
nd T
ensi
le S
truc
ture
sTi
mbe
r St
ruct
ures
(2)
Affo
rdab
le H
ouse
s an
d Su
stai
nabl
e B
uild
ings
Chai
rmen
: N
. Gra
nde
& P
. Ban
deira
Chai
rman
: A. N
ussb
aum
erCh
airm
an: R
. Off
Chai
rman
: M.
Piaz
zaCh
airm
an: K
. M
yhre
The
sem
inar
will
deb
ate
som
e m
egas
truc
tura
l pro
posa
ls, d
esig
ned
in
the
60s
and
70s
, in
orde
r to
dis
cuss
the
so
cial
and
cul
tura
l con
text
and
the
pla
yful
re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ar
chite
ctur
e an
d St
ruct
ure
Des
igni
ng b
ridge
s: s
truc
ture
, arc
hite
ctur
al c
once
pt
and
aest
hetic
s
A. A
dão
da F
onse
ca
‘Mem
bran
es’ i
n lig
ht w
eigh
t an
d m
embr
ane
stru
ctur
es
S. P
atil
& S
. Le
le
New
join
t de
sign
for
the
impr
ovem
ent
of s
teel
ro
ds g
lued
-in t
imbe
r us
ing
an a
dhes
ive
bulb
J. E
stév
ez,
D. O
tero
, E. M
artí
n &
J.A
. Váz
quez
Des
ign
stra
tegi
es f
or s
truc
ture
as
in in
tegr
atin
g fr
amew
ork
H. G
iles
How
to
win
at
brid
geC.
M. B
edna
rski
Lo
w-s
pan
light
wei
ght
mem
bran
es in
hou
sing
-
envi
ronm
enta
l and
str
uctu
ral p
oten
tialit
ies
P. M
endo
nça
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
nd s
truc
tura
l com
paris
men
t of
So
uth
Am
eric
an a
nd E
urop
ean
Tim
ber
Fram
e St
ruct
ures
V. R
odríg
uez,
D.
Cizm
ar &
V. R
ajci
c
Affo
rdab
le h
ouse
s (P
art
II):
Fun
ctio
nal,
stru
ctur
al
and
tech
nolo
gica
l per
form
ance
P. S
anto
s, D
. M
ateu
s, L
. Sim
ões
da S
ilva,
C.
Reb
elo,
H. G
ervá
sio,
A. C
orre
ia,
H. F
erre
ira, A
. Sa
ntia
go, V
. M
urtin
ho &
C.
Rig
ueir
o
Dom
iniq
ue R
ouill
ard
(Ced
ric P
rice’
s Fu
n Pa
lace
)B
ridge
s: A
rchi
tect
ure
or ju
st a
esth
etic
s?
J. T
erva
oja
Red
efin
ition
of
arch
itect
ure
by m
eans
of
pneu
mat
ic p
rinci
ples
M. A
sefi
& S
. Mar
zban
Con
stan
tino
de V
asco
ncel
os a
nd q
uinc
ha
arch
itect
ure
in S
pani
sh C
olon
ial P
eru
H. R
odríg
uez-
Cam
illon
i
Inno
vativ
e su
stai
nabl
e st
eel f
ram
ing
base
d af
ford
able
hou
se s
olut
ion
for
cont
inen
tal s
eism
ic
area
s
D. D
ubin
a, V
. Ung
urea
nu, A
. Ci
utin
a, M
. M
utiu
&
D. G
rece
a
Mar
ie-T
hérè
se S
tauf
fer
(Arc
hizo
om)
To b
e or
to
do;
a st
udy
of a
rchi
tect
s’ a
nd e
ngin
eers
’ co
ntrib
utio
ns t
o br
idge
des
ign
B. M
anum
& B
.N. S
anda
ker
Nat
rix,
bar
rier
of s
ilenc
e
A.P.
H.W
. H
abra
ken
Mod
ellin
g of
mul
ti la
yer
beam
with
inte
r-la
yer
slip
s
J. N
atte
rer
& Y
. Wei
nand
Bar
riers
to
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
sus
tain
able
st
ruct
ural
mat
eria
ls in
gre
en b
uild
ings
C. G
riffin
, C.
Know
les,
C.
Theo
doro
poul
os &
J.H
. Al
len
Afte
r th
e co
nfer
ence
a s
hort
boo
k on
M
egas
truc
ture
s w
ill b
e pu
blis
hed,
as
a te
stim
ony
of t
his
mem
orab
le m
eetin
g be
twee
n ar
chite
cts
and
arch
itec
tura
l re
sear
cher
s
Cha
lleng
es o
f br
idge
des
ign
and
cons
truc
tion
in
urba
n ar
eas
V. S
eliv
erst
ov &
O.I.
Che
mer
insk
y
‘Cab
les’
in li
ght
wei
ght
and
mem
bran
e st
ruct
ures
S. P
atil
& S
. Le
le
Num
eric
al a
naly
sis
of m
etal
join
ts g
lued
in
timbe
r pi
eces
E. M
artín
-Gut
iérr
ez, J
. Est
évez
, D. O
tero
& J
.A.
Vázq
uez
Low
-cos
t su
stai
nabl
e co
nstr
uctio
n te
chno
logy
for
au
tono
mou
s bu
ildin
gs
J. G
oggi
ns &
D.G
avig
an
Tens
ile s
truc
ture
s: d
esig
n pr
oces
s
E.F.
Nun
es &
J.B
.M.
Sous
a-Ju
nior
Ass
essm
ent
of s
eism
ic b
ehav
iour
of t
radi
tiona
l tim
ber
fram
e O
ttom
an H
ouse
s: F
ram
e te
sts
Com
pari
ng t
he e
mbo
died
ene
rgy
of s
truc
tura
l sy
stem
s in
bui
ldin
gs
C. G
riffin
, B. R
eed
& S
. Hsu
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
EC
TUR
E2
1-2
3 J
uly
20
10
, G
uim
arãe
s, P
OR
TUG
AL
15Th
ursd
ay E
veni
ng (
ThE)
, Jul
y 2
2, 2
010
16:0
0 –
16:3
0C
offe
e B
reak
(Lo
bby
of th
e M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
16:3
0 –
18:3
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
ThE
1 t
o Th
E 5
16:3
0 –
18:3
0Sp
ecia
l Sem
inar
: Th
E 1
ThE
1 –
Mai
n A
udito
rium
ThE
2 –
Roo
m B
1.1
4Th
E 3
– R
oom
B1.
15Th
E 4
– R
oom
B1.
16Th
E 5
– R
oom
B1.
17Sp
ecia
l Sem
inar
Meg
astr
uctu
res:
Arc
hite
ctur
e_P
lay_
Stru
ctur
e (3
)B
ridge
s (2
)H
ybrid
and
Com
posi
te S
truc
ture
sTi
mbe
r an
d M
ason
ry S
truc
ture
s Em
ergi
ng T
echn
olog
ies
Chai
rmen
: N
. Gra
nde
& P
. Ban
deira
Chai
rman
: A. A
dão
da F
onse
caCh
airm
an:I.
Val
ente
Chai
rman
: C. M
olin
sCh
airm
an: P
. C.
Lout
er
The
sem
inar
will
deb
ate
som
e m
egas
truc
tura
l pr
opos
als,
des
igne
d in
the
60s
and
70
s, in
ord
er
to d
iscu
ss t
he s
ocia
l and
cul
tura
l con
text
and
th
e pl
ayfu
l rel
atio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ar
chite
ctur
e an
d St
ruct
ure
Des
ign
evol
utio
n of
foo
tbrid
ges
and
acce
ss
brid
ge o
n th
e je
ttie
s of
a L
NG
Ter
min
al
J.D
. G
ómez
, N. P
asto
r &
A. A
rned
o
Tall
hybr
id R
C fr
amed
bui
ldin
gs w
ith m
assi
ve
timbe
r flo
or p
late
s
A. A
siz
& I.
Sm
ith
Sim
ple
effic
ient
arc
hite
ctur
e
J.M
. Cab
rero
, E. B
ayo
& P
. H
alle
r
Tran
sluc
ent
build
ings
’ silh
ouet
tes
mad
e of
wire
cl
oth
-dev
elop
men
t of
an
adju
sted
dyn
amic
win
d lo
ad c
once
pt
F. K
empe
r, M
. Fe
ldm
ann
& J
. Ku
ck
Paul
E. K
assa
bian
(B
uckm
inst
er F
ulle
r’s G
eode
sic
Str
uctu
res)
The
rela
tion
betw
een
arch
itect
ural
ele
men
ts a
nd
stru
ctur
al s
yste
m in
the
reh
abili
tatio
n of
the
old
br
idge
s in
Tim
isoa
ra
L. R
osiu
& S
.M.
Bic
a
Arc
hite
ctur
ally
exp
osed
hyb
rid
woo
d-st
eel a
nd
woo
d-co
ncre
te s
truc
ture
s
P. F
ast
& J
. St
ahl
Tow
ards
a n
ew g
ener
atio
n of
sof
twar
e: a
cas
e st
udy
for
timbe
r bu
ildin
g st
ruct
ures
J.L.
Fer
nánd
ez-C
abo,
J. Á
vila
-Nie
to &
V. K
udla
c
Prin
cipl
es o
f co
ncep
tual
des
ign
for
new
sei
smic
pr
otec
tion
syst
ems
M. M
ezzi
Sim
on S
adle
r (C
onst
ant’s
New
Bab
ylon
)A
erod
ynam
ic s
tabi
lity
of la
rge
susp
ensi
on b
ridge
us
ing
cabl
e fr
ames
T. Y
oshi
mur
a &
M. K
awah
ara
The
beha
viou
r of
ste
el a
nd s
teel
con
cret
e co
mpo
site
join
ts
D. D
an, V
. St
oian
, T. N
agy-
Gyo
rgy,
A.
Fabi
an, C
. D
aesc
u, C
. Flo
rut
& I.
Dem
eter
Tabi
que
cons
truc
tion
in A
lto T
âmeg
a
A. C
eped
a, A
. Mur
ta, J
. Lou
sada
, J. V
ieira
, J.
Pint
o, L
. Fer
nand
es, H
. Var
um,
P. T
avar
es &
P.
Silv
a
The
emer
genc
e of
kin
etic
inte
llige
nt a
rchi
tect
ure
in 2
1st
cen
tury
H. G
ham
ari &
M.
Asef
i
Deb
ate
Asy
mm
etri
c ne
twor
k ar
ch b
ridge
s
B. Z
win
gman
n, S
. Mar
x &
F. S
chan
ack
Con
verg
ent
desi
gn m
etho
dolo
gy fo
r bi
o-sc
ienc
e la
bs:
arch
itect
onic
and
per
form
ativ
e st
ruct
ural
co
nsid
erat
ions
usi
ng t
he G
eilin
ger
com
posi
te
colu
mn
solu
tion
M. E
char
d &
D. T
onis
Stru
ctur
e an
d ar
chite
ctur
al p
roje
ct:
two
exam
ples
with
mas
onry
wal
ls
M. F
reire
, J.M
. R
osal
es &
G. C
rece
nte
Ase
ism
ic d
issi
patin
g de
vice
s an
d un
conv
entio
nal
shap
es in
sei
smic
áre
as
M. M
ezzi
& A
. Dus
i
Afte
r th
e co
nfer
ence
a s
hort
boo
k on
M
egas
truc
ture
s w
ill b
e pu
blis
hed,
as
a te
stim
ony
of t
his
mem
orab
le m
eetin
g be
twee
n ar
chite
cts
and
arch
itec
tura
l res
earc
hers
The
“dia
grid
sys
tem
”: A
new
aes
thet
ic a
nd
stru
ctur
al c
once
pt fo
r an
out
stan
ding
brid
ge o
n th
e ac
cess
to
the
new
T4
term
inal
at
Bar
ajas
A
irpor
t (M
adrid
)
F. M
illan
es, D
. M
artín
ez,
P. S
oler
a, F
. D
omou
so,
L. F
erná
ndez
-Ord
oñez
& E
. Ro
drig
uez
Pro
posa
ls fo
r de
term
inat
ion
of t
he e
ffect
ive
mom
ent
of in
ertia
of c
ompo
site
sla
bs
R.S
. Cos
ta, F
.C.
Rodr
igue
s &
A.C
.C. L
aval
l
Ret
rofit
of t
he m
ason
ry m
inar
et o
f hi
stor
ical
m
osqu
e w
ith F
RP
: A
cas
e st
udy
A.M
. Tur
k &
C. C
osgu
n
Sust
aina
ble
and
eart
hqua
ke r
esis
tant
str
uctu
ral
syst
ems
E. C
osku
n, G
. Ki
ymaz
& E
. Sec
kin
Osc
ar N
iem
eyer
’s B
ridge
in B
rasí
lia
R. P
. da
Fons
eca
& J
.M.
Mor
ales
San
chez
Res
tora
tion
of t
he r
efec
tory
vau
lt. M
onas
terio
de
Mon
fero
. A C
oruñ
a, S
pain
P. S
abín
-Día
z, E
.M. B
lanc
o-Lo
renz
o, J
.B. P
érez
-Va
lcár
cel &
M.
Muñ
oz-V
idal
20:0
0G
ala
Din
ner
(Mun
icip
al S
tadi
um -
Bra
ga)
16
21
-23
Jul
y 2
01
0,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
GA
L
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
ES
AN
D A
RC
HIT
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TUR
E
Frid
ay M
orni
ng (
FrM
), J
uly
23,
2010
8:00
- 8:
30R
egis
trat
ion
(Lob
by o
f the
Mai
n Au
dito
rium
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8:30
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0:00
Key
note
Lec
ture
s (M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
Ang
us M
acD
onal
d: T
he c
hang
ing
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
arch
itect
s an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
rs
A
ndré
Ta
vare
s: C
oncr
ete
imm
ater
ial s
truc
ture
s
R
ober
t O
ff: N
ew t
rend
s on
mem
bran
e an
d sh
ell s
truc
ture
s –
Exam
ples
of b
at-s
ail a
nd c
ushi
on-b
elt t
echn
olog
ies
Chai
rman
: K.
Myh
re
10:0
0 –
10:3
0C
offe
e B
reak
(Lo
bby
of th
e M
ain
Audi
toriu
m)
10:3
0 –
13:0
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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M 5
FrM
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Mai
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B1.
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M 4
– R
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B1.
16Fr
M 5
– R
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B1.
17M
ini-s
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sium
Tim
ber
Con
stru
ctio
n (1
): T
all T
imbe
r B
uild
ings
Sp
ecia
l Str
uctu
res
Con
cret
e St
ruct
ures
(1)
Com
pute
r an
d D
igita
l Des
ign
Tool
s (1
)M
ason
ry S
truc
ture
s
Chai
rman
: I. S
mith
Chai
rman
: N. B
alda
ssin
iCh
airm
an: A
. Cam
ões
Chai
rman
: R. P
óvoa
sCh
airm
an: C
. Mol
ins
Bet
ter
than
ste
el?
The
use
of t
imbe
r fo
r la
rge
and
tall
build
ings
fro
m a
ncie
nt t
imes
unt
il th
e pr
esen
t
R. L
ange
nbac
h
Inve
stig
atio
n th
e op
timum
loca
tion
of c
able
-su
ppor
ts fo
r co
mm
unic
atio
n to
wer
s
O. S
alem
His
tori
cal u
se o
f con
cret
e an
d in
nova
tion
in
arch
itect
ure
M. B
oste
naru
-Dan
Com
puta
tiona
l des
ign
tool
s fo
r in
tegr
ated
des
ign
M.K
. Hol
st &
P.H
. Ki
rkeg
aard
Frac
ture
tes
t of
a G
othi
c rib
bed
vaul
t
J.C
. Pal
acio
s, R
. Mar
tín,
J.I.
Her
nand
o, D
. San
z,
M.A
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nso,
& A
. Azn
ar
The
Cat
hedr
al M
useu
m o
f Péc
s
B. B
achm
ann
Rei
nfor
ced
conc
rete
str
uctu
res.
Sus
tain
able
ar
chite
ctur
e?
M. M
olin
a-H
uelv
a
Use
of f
orce
den
sity
met
hod
by a
naly
tical
pr
oced
ures
in f
unic
ular
ana
lysi
s
C. C
erca
dillo
-Gar
cía
& J
. L. F
erna
ndez
-Cab
o
Non
linea
r se
ism
ic a
sses
smen
t of
arc
hite
ctur
al
herit
age:
a s
tudy
of t
he Á
rche
z to
wer
P.Pi
neda
& A
. Sáe
z
Pus
hing
the
lim
its o
f pl
atfo
rm fr
ame
woo
d co
nstr
uctio
n
C. N
i & M
. Pop
ovsk
i & E
. Kar
acab
eyli
Des
igni
ng a
bri
dge,
airp
ort
and
stad
ium
Spat
ial c
oncr
ete
plat
e st
ruct
ures
– a
fus
ion
of
arch
itect
ure
and
stru
ctur
al e
ngin
eeri
ng
A. G
iano
li &
M. K
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Gat
heri
ng t
he r
eal t
ime
stat
e of
con
stru
ctio
n fo
r si
mul
atio
n
K. A
illan
d &
H.-
J. B
args
täd
The
stru
ctur
al b
ehav
ior
and
the
stat
e of
str
ess
in
the
elem
ents
of C
athe
dral
of S
é in
São
Pau
lo
K. N
icco
li-R
amir
ez &
H. L
inde
nber
g-N
eto
Dev
elop
men
t of
fire
proo
f glu
ed-la
min
ated
tim
ber
for
use
in m
ediu
m-r
ise
build
ings
in J
apan
T. H
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a, D
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ikaw
a, K
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yiam
oto,
T.
Ohu
chi,
M.
Miy
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ashi
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Ando
& N
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atto
ri
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n of
the
Int
erna
tiona
l Ibe
rian
Nan
otec
hnol
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Labo
rato
ry
H. M
arqu
es,
P. P
imen
ta &
A.
Cam
pos
e M
atos
Con
serv
atio
n re
quire
men
ts fo
r co
ncre
te h
erita
ge.
The
case
stu
dy o
f th
e bu
ildin
gs o
f th
e Fu
ndaç
ão
Cal
oust
e G
ulbe
nkia
n in
Lis
bon
J. V
alen
ça &
E.
Júlio
Clim
ate,
env
ironm
ent
and
fros
t da
mag
e of
ar
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ctur
al h
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ge
S. K
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gsta
d, T
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Thiis
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ac &
M.
Syko
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A d
ynam
ic a
naly
sis
of t
he R
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of S
t. P
aul’s
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acau
C.C.
Lam
, V.P
.lu &
K.P
. Kou
Des
ign
guid
elin
es fo
r an
8-s
tore
y hy
brid
woo
d-co
ncre
te m
ulti-
fam
ily b
uild
ing
S. G
agno
n, W
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unoz
, M. M
oham
mad
& K
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Bel
ow
Stru
ctur
e fo
rm o
f pre
tens
ion
stri
ng r
ail s
truc
ture
an
d ap
plic
atio
n pr
ospe
ct
F. L
i, D
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Liu
, J.
-B.
Han
& J
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Wan
g
Pre
serv
atio
n of
his
toric
al c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
es
M. B
oste
naru
-Dan
Art
ifici
al in
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genc
e te
chni
ques
app
lied
to
rein
forc
ed c
oncr
ete
J.L.
Pér
ez, J
. Eir
as, F
. Mar
tíne
z-Ab
ella
& J
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Rab
uñal
Adv
anta
ges
of u
sing
raw
mat
eria
ls in
str
uctu
ral
solu
tions
A.M
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, C. T
eixe
ira,
H. V
arum
, I. B
ente
s &
J.
Pint
o
A c
ase
stud
y of
a 6
-sto
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hybr
id w
ood-
conc
rete
of
fice
build
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uébe
c, C
anad
a
S. G
agno
n &
S.
Riv
est
Dou
ble-
laye
r te
nseg
rity
grid
s fo
r ar
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ctur
al
appl
icat
ions
: in
sea
rch
on n
ew m
orph
olog
ies
K. L
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& J
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Poss
ibili
ty fo
r st
reng
th im
prov
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t of
con
cret
e w
ith d
elay
ed e
ttrin
gite
form
atio
n
S. L
ubej
, A.
Ivan
ic &
E.
Rado
savl
jevi
c
Beh
avio
r of
LN
G c
oncr
ete
tank
to
cryo
geni
c te
mpe
ratu
res
L. D
ahm
ani
Dam
age
eval
uatio
n fo
r co
nditi
on a
sses
smen
t of
his
toric
Mas
onry
Str
uctu
res
by N
DE
and
Mon
itorin
g
Y.D
. Akt
as &
A. T
urer
Firs
t In
tern
atio
nal C
onfe
renc
e on
STR
UC
TUR
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AN
D A
RC
HIT
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uly
20
10
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iday
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FrA
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uly
23, 2
010
13:0
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(Res
taur
ant o
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Uni
vers
ity)
14:0
0 –
16:0
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oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
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1 to
FrA
5
FrA
1 –
Mai
n A
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FrA
2 –
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3 –
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A 4
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Tim
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Con
stru
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ross
Lam
inat
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Tim
ber-
A N
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esig
n P
rinci
ple
The
Bor
derli
ne B
etw
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Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d St
ruct
ural
Eng
inee
ring
(1)
Con
cret
e St
ruct
ures
(2)
Com
pute
r an
d D
igita
l Des
ign
Tool
s (2
)N
ew M
ater
ials
Chai
rmen
: T.
Bog
ensp
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airm
an: A
. L. R
odrig
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Chai
rman
: S.
Jala
liCh
airm
an: P
. Men
donç
aCh
airm
an: J
. M.
Cabr
edo
Vert
ical
rel
ativ
e di
spla
cem
ents
in a
med
ium
-ris
e C
LT-b
uild
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E. S
erra
no,
B. E
nqui
st &
J. V
essb
y
Arc
hite
ct a
nd s
truc
tura
l eng
inee
r co
mm
unic
atin
g in
mul
ti-di
scip
linar
y cr
eativ
ity
L. L
uyte
n
New
sol
utio
ns fo
r co
nstr
uctin
g do
uble
-cur
ved
conc
rete
she
ll st
ruct
ures
M. J
ohns
on, P
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sabi
an,
C. G
ente
r, M
. Lov
e, T
. Lo
ve &
J. L
amer
e
A c
ompu
tatio
nal f
ram
ewor
k fo
r sy
nthe
sisi
ng
optim
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ompl
ex s
truc
tura
l pat
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D.J
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arat
nam
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osen
man
FRP
ligh
t po
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A C
ombi
natio
n of
str
uctu
ral
inte
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and
arc
hite
ctur
al e
lega
ncy
S. S
alib
A s
tudy
of c
ross
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inat
ion
of a
mul
ti-co
mpo
nent
liqu
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etai
ning
tim
ber
stru
ctur
e
N.J
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age,
A. K
erm
ani &
H. Z
hang
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
nato
my
J. P
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-Her
rera
s
Tech
nolo
gica
l evo
lutio
n of
con
cret
e: fr
om
anci
ent
times
to
ultr
a hi
gh p
erfo
rman
ce
conc
rete
A. C
amõe
s &
R.M
. Fer
reira
Bui
ldin
g on
the
info
rmat
ion
mod
el:
Enha
ncin
g ar
chite
ctur
al s
truc
ture
s ed
ucat
ion
with
BIM
D.J
. O
akle
y
Sint
ered
gla
ss w
ith in
crea
sed
cont
ents
of
seco
ndar
y ra
w m
ater
ials
Verif
icat
ion
proc
esse
s fo
r cr
oss
lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r in
the
fra
me
of E
N 1
995
R.A
. Joe
bstl
Four
stu
dy c
ases
on
skin
s an
d st
ruct
ures
H. F
allo
n
Ligh
twei
ght
ferr
o ce
men
t op
en w
eb jo
ists
as
low
co
st r
oofin
g el
emen
t
S. F
. Ah
mad
Opt
imiz
atio
n as
a d
esig
n to
ol f
or s
hell
stru
ctur
es
S. A
rnou
t, G
. Lom
baer
t &
G. d
e R
oeck
FRP
com
posi
tes
for
seis
mic
ret
rofit
ting
of R
C w
all
pane
ls w
ith c
ut-o
ut o
peni
ngs
I. D
emet
er, T
. Nag
y-G
yorg
y, V
. Sto
ian,
C. D
aesc
u &
D. D
an
On
the
arch
itect
ural
qua
litie
s of
cro
ss la
min
ated
tim
ber
A.K.
Bej
der,
P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
& A
.M.
Fisk
er
Gro
undw
ork,
str
uctu
re,
desi
gn:
the
inte
grat
ed
educ
atio
n of
arc
hite
cts
and
engi
neer
s
M. D
unn
Con
serv
atio
n of
sub
urba
n co
ncre
te b
uild
ings
J. L
ahde
nsiv
u, S
. Var
jone
n &
J. M
attil
a
Rep
rese
ntat
ion
+ fa
bric
atio
n: C
onne
ctin
g de
scrip
tions
and
art
ifact
s in
the
dig
ital a
ge
T. A
l-H
adda
d, A
. Cav
iere
s, R
. G
entr
y, M
. Car
po,
J. C
ho, L
. Wag
ner
& A
. Zai
tsev
Self-
diag
nosi
ng b
raid
ed c
ompo
site
rod
E. Z
drav
eva,
C. G
onilh
o-Pe
reir
a, R
. Fa
ngue
iro,
A.
Ferr
eira
& S
. Lan
cero
s-M
ende
z
Vib
ratio
n pr
oper
ties
of c
ross
lam
inat
ed t
imbe
r flo
ors
N. L
abon
note
& K
.A.
Mal
o
Load
pat
h m
etho
d in
the
inte
rpre
tatio
n of
dom
e be
havi
our
F. P
alm
isan
o &
A.
Tota
ro
Poor
qua
lity
conc
rete
: a
maj
or c
halle
nge
in t
he
build
ing
cons
truc
tion
indu
stry
in N
iger
ia
R.O
. O
duol
a
Che
ckin
g bu
ildin
g st
ruct
ures
J. V
alcá
rcel
& M
. M
uñoz
Vid
al
FRP
: To
war
ds h
arm
ony
betw
een
stru
ctur
al a
nd
arch
itect
ural
req
uire
men
ts fo
r re
habi
litat
ion
syst
ems
S. S
alib
Tens
ile s
truc
ture
s -
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y te
amw
ork
as a
win
-win
situ
atio
n
E. A
mita
y &
I. G
onzá
lez-
Que
lle
Hyb
rid c
ompo
site
rod
s fo
r co
ncre
te
rein
forc
emen
t
C. G
onilh
o-Pe
reira
, R. F
angu
eiro
, S.
Jala
li, M
. Ar
aújo
& P
. Pin
a-M
arqu
es
Bon
d im
prov
emen
t in
cem
ent
mor
tars
rei
nfor
ced
with
car
bon-
fibre
com
posi
te s
tran
ds
A. Iv
anic
, S. L
ubej
& E
. Ra
dosa
vlje
vic
18
21
-23
Jul
y 2
01
0,
Gui
mar
ães,
PO
RTU
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L
Firs
t In
tern
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onfe
renc
e on
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ES
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E
Frid
ay E
veni
ng (
FrE)
, Jul
y 23
, 201
016
:00
– 16
:30
Cof
fee
Bre
ak (
Lobb
y of
the
Mai
n Au
dito
rium
)
16:3
0 –
18:3
0C
oncu
rren
t Te
chni
cal S
essi
ons:
FrE
1 t
o Fr
E 5
FrE
1 –
Mai
n A
udito
rium
FrE
2 –
Roo
m B
1.14
FrE
3 –
Roo
m B
1.15
FrE
4 –
Roo
m B
1.16
FrE
5 –
Roo
m B
1.17
Min
i-sym
posi
umTi
mbe
r C
onst
ruct
ion
(3):
Mod
ellin
g of
the
load
be
arin
g pe
rfor
man
ce o
f tim
ber
stru
ctur
es
The
Bor
derli
ne B
etw
een
Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d St
ruct
ural
Eng
inee
ring
(2)
Con
cret
e St
ruct
ures
(3)
The
His
tory
of t
he R
elat
ions
hip
Bet
wee
n A
rchi
tect
s an
d St
ruct
ural
Eng
inee
rs
Expe
rimen
tal a
nd N
umer
ical
Ana
lysi
s
Chai
rman
: K.
Joch
enCh
airm
an: Y
. W
eina
ndCh
airm
an: M
. B
oste
naru
Dan
Chai
rman
: A. T
avar
esCh
airm
an: J
. Pin
to
Failu
re s
tudi
es c
arrie
d ou
t in
Eur
ope
and
a pr
opos
al fo
r a
stan
dard
ized
fai
lure
tem
plat
e
T. T
orat
ti
The
stru
ctur
e as
an
iden
tity
R. B
arel
kow
ski
Acc
ount
ing
for
the
cons
truc
tion
phas
e in
th
e co
ordi
natio
n be
twee
n ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd
stru
ctur
al d
esig
n
M. B
ranc
o, M
.R.
Arru
da &
L. M
urte
ira
The
hist
ory
of t
he r
elat
ions
hip
betw
een
arch
itect
s an
d st
ruct
ural
eng
inee
rs
M.R
. Tag
havi
Pre
dict
ion
of d
ebris
haz
ardo
us z
one
for
diffe
rent
ar
chite
ctur
al a
nd s
truc
tura
l for
ms
S.C.
Fan
& Q
.J. Y
u
Moi
stur
e-in
duce
d st
ress
es in
tim
ber-
conc
rete
co
mpo
site
str
uctu
res
M. F
ragi
acom
o &
J. S
chän
zlin
Pro
ject
man
agem
ent:
inte
grat
ing
arch
itect
ure
and
stru
ctur
al e
ngin
eeri
ng d
esig
n pr
oces
ses
N. R
esen
de-A
ndra
de, A
.L.
Aque
re &
R.M
. Lim
a
Stru
ctur
al d
esig
n of
the
con
cret
e sh
ell f
or
‘Fac
elift
Um
icor
e’
J. V
ande
r-B
eken
, F. G
hyss
aert
& L
. Ney
Col
labo
ratio
n an
d riv
alry
at
Expo
58
. Aut
hors
hip
in t
he b
uild
ing
indu
strie
s’ la
ndm
arks
R. D
evos
& S
. Va
n de
Voo
rde
Expe
rimen
tal r
esul
ts o
n co
mpo
site
ste
el-c
oncr
ete
stru
ctur
al s
hear
wal
ls w
ith s
teel
enc
ased
pro
files
D. D
an, V
. St
oian
& A
. Fab
ian
Stre
ss a
naly
sis
of t
imbe
r st
ruct
ures
und
er
vari
able
hum
idity
con
ditio
ns b
y us
ing
a m
ulti-
Fick
ian
moi
stur
e tr
ansf
er m
odel
S. F
orti
no, T
. Tor
atti
& A
.L.
Men
dici
no
The
wor
k of
Edu
ardo
Tor
roja
: R
esea
rch
for
impr
ovin
g th
e qu
ality
of
cons
truc
tion
tech
nolo
gy
J. A
ntuñ
a
Red
ucin
g th
e em
bodi
ed e
nerg
y an
d em
bodi
ed
carb
on o
f rei
nfor
ced
conc
rete
str
uctu
res
in
Irel
and
J. G
oggi
ns
Félix
Can
dela
(19
10-1
997
): A
rchi
tect
and
st
ruct
ural
P.Ca
ssin
ello
Expe
rimen
tal i
nves
tigat
ion
of p
anel
zon
e in
ste
el
beam
-to-
colu
mn
join
t at
ele
vate
d te
mpe
ratu
re
M. S
trej
cek
& F
. Wal
d
Rob
ustn
ess
eval
uatio
n of
tim
ber
stru
ctur
es –
R
esul
ts fr
om E
U C
OST
Act
ion
E55
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3
Die
tsch
Stru
ctur
al s
kins
in c
onte
mpo
rary
arc
hite
ctur
e
A. B
erna
beu-
Lare
na &
J. B
erna
beu-
Lare
na
Dire
ctio
nally
ori
ente
d fib
rous
str
uctu
res
for
light
wei
ght
conc
rete
ele
men
ts r
einf
orce
men
t
P. P
ina-
Mar
ques
, R.
Fan
guei
ro &
C. G
onilh
o-Pe
reir
a
The
chan
ging
con
cept
of
trus
s de
sign
cau
sed
by
the
influ
ence
of s
cien
ce
M. R
inke
& T
. Ko
tnik
Expe
rimen
tal a
naly
sis
on T
-sha
ped
met
allic
pr
ofile
for
timbe
r co
nnec
tion
A. P
olas
tri,
M. M
oret
ton,
R.
Tom
asi,
M.
Piaz
za &
A.
Ang
eli
Rob
ustn
ess
anal
ysis
of b
ig s
pan
glul
am t
russ
st
ruct
ure
V. R
ajci
c, D
. Ciz
mar
, P.H
. Kir
kega
ard
& J
.D.
Sore
nsen
Qua
litat
ive
stru
ctur
al m
odel
for
pre-
eval
uatio
n of
st
ruct
ures
beh
avio
r
M. O
livei
ra &
A.M
.S. F
reit
as
Util
izat
ion
of t
riax
ial s
tres
s fie
lds
in p
last
ic s
hear
so
lutio
ns fo
r co
nfin
ed R
C m
embe
rs
L.C.
Hoa
ng &
U.G
. Jen
sen
Past
and
pre
sent
cha
ract
eris
tics
of V
iere
ndee
l’s
pout
re à
árc
ades
K. V
ersw
ijver
& R
. de
Mey
er
AVI
as a
mec
hani
cal t
ool f
or s
tudy
ing
dyna
mic
an
d st
atic
bea
m s
truc
ture
s
F. D
emou
res,
T.S
. Rat
iu, Y
. Wei
nand
& J
. N
embr
ini
Bew
are,
she
’s h
ere!
T. A
ndra
de-S
anto
s
Stre
ngth
enin
g of
pre
-str
esse
d co
ncre
te m
ain
gird
er b
ridge
by
mea
ns o
f FR
P p
late
s
A.Q
. Mel
hem
Man
agem
ent
of b
ridge
s w
ith h
isto
rica
l val
ueH
. Iso
hata
18:
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– 1
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ng C
erem
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n A
udito
rium
)
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AAdão da Fonseca, A. ThA 2 Afshar, N. WeA 3 Ahmad, S.F. FrA 3 Ailland, K. FrM 4 Aktas Erdem, Y.D. ThA 4, FrM5Akyuz, U. ThA 4 Al-Haddad, T. FrA 4 Allen, J.H. ThA 5 Alonso, M.A. FrM 5 Amitay, E. FrA 2 Ando, K. FrM 1 Andrade-Santos, T.FrE 2 Angeli, A. FrE 5 Antuña, J. FrE 2 Aquere, A.L. FrE 2 Araújo, M. FrA 3 Arens, R.M. ThM 4 Arnedo, A. ThE 2 Arnout, S. FrA 4 Arriaga, F. ThM 4 Arruda, M.R. FrE 3 Asefi, M. ThA 3, ThE 5 Asiz, A. ThE 3 Ávila-Nieto, J. ThE 4 Aznar, A. FrM 5 BBacellar, M. WeM 4 Bachmann, B. WeE 5, FrM 2 Baldassini, N. WeM 4, WeA 5 Ballesteros, B. ThM 2Barelkowski, R. FrE 2 Bargstäd, H.-J. FrM 4 Bayo, E. ThE 4 Bednarski, C.M. ThA 2 Bejder, A.K. FrA 1 Beke, P. ThM 6Belis, J. WeE 2 Below, K.D. FrM 1 Benke, I. WeE 3Bentes, I. FrM 5 Berk, A. WeE 4 Bernabeu-Larena, A. FrE 2 Bernabeu-Larena, J. FrE 2 Bertolini-Cestari, C. WeM 3 Bica, S.M. ThE 2 Blanco-Lorenzo, E.M. ThE 4 Bobadilla, I. ThM 4 Bober, W. WeM 5Boettger, T. WeA 2Bos, F. WeM 2Bostenaru-Dan, M. FrM 3 Branco, M. FrE 3 Bullo, S. ThM 3 Buri, H. WeM 4
CCabrero, J.M. ThE 4 Camões, A. FrA 3 Câmpian, C. WeE 3Campos e Matos, A. FrM 2 Carpo, M. FrA 4 Carter, T. WeE 4Casafont, M. WeE 3
Casariego, P. WeE 3Cassinello, P. FrE 4 Castanon, C. WeM 4Castro e Costa, E. WeA 5 Cavieres, A. FrA 4 Cepeda, A. ThE 4 Cercadillo-García, C. FrM 4 Ceriani, L. ThM 2Charnish, B. WeA 4Cheah, A. WeA 3 Chemerinsky, O.I. ThA 2 Chen, W.F. WeE 3, ThM 6 Chilton, J. WeA 5Chiorino, M.A. , WeM 1 Cho, J. FrA 4 Ciutina, A. ThM 6, ThA 5
Consolini, L. , WeM 1Corrao, R. WeE 5Correia. ThA 5, ThM6Cosgun, C. ThE 4 Coskun, E. ThE 5 Costa, R.S. ThE 3 Crecente, G. ThE 4 Crisinel, M. WeM 2Cristutiu, M. WeE 3Crompton, D. ThM 1 DD’Aria, R. WeM 1, WeE 1 Daescu, C. ThE 3, FrA 5 Dahmani, L. FrM 4 Dan, D. ThE 3, FrA 5, FrE 5 Davico, A. ThM 3Davison, J.B. WeE 4 De Meyer, R. FrE 4 De Roeck, G. FrA 4 Dederichs, A.S. WeE 4 Della Puppa, G. WeM 1Demeter, I. ThE 3, FrA 5 Demoures, F. FrE 5 Dermody, R.J. ThM 5 Devos, R. FrE 4 Di Marco, R. ThM 3Dietsch, P. FrE 1 Dinu, F. ThM 6 Doerfler, J. ThM 5 Domouso, F., ThE 2Donchev, T. WeA 3Dong, K. WeE 4, ThM 5 Dubina, D. ThM 6, ThA 5 Dunn, M. FrA 2 Dusi, A. ThE 5 EEbert, J. WeM 2, WeA 2Echard, M. ThE 3 Eckhardt, C. WeM 2, WeA 2 Eekhout, M. WeE 2Eiras, J. FrM 4 Eliasova, M. WeE 2Encinas, B.M. WeA 3 Enquist, B. FrA 1 Erakovic, N. WeA 4 Erdil, B. ThA 4 Escrig-Pallarés, F. WeE 3
Esteban, M. ThM 4 Estévez, J. ThA 4 FFabian, A. ThE 3, FrE 5 Falk, A. WeA 4 Fallon, H. FrA 2 Fan, S.C. FrE 5 Fangueiro, R. FrA 3, FrA 5, FrE3 Fast, P. ThE 3 Feldmann, M. ThE 5 Fernandes, L. ThE 4 Fernandez-Cabo, J. L. ThE 4, FrM 4 Fernandez-Cabo, M. C. ThM 4 Fernandez-Ordoñez, L., ThE 2Ferreira, R.M. FrA 3 Ferreira, A. FrA 5 Ferreira, H. ThA 5, ThM 6Ferrer, M. WeE 3Ferrer-Forés, J.J. ThM 3 Fineout, M. WeM 4Fisker, A.M. ThM 3, FrA 1 Flø, A. FrM 4 Florut, C. ThE 3 Fonseca, R.P. ThE 2 Formica, G. WeE 1 Fortino, S. FrE 1 Fragiacomo, M. FrE 1 Frances, R. WeE 4 Franken, B. WeA 2Frassinelli, G.P. ThM 1Frattari, L. WeM 1, WeE 1 Freire, M. ThE 4 Freitas, A.M.S. FrE 2 Friedman, Y. ThA 1Frier, M. ThM 3 GGabriele, S. WeE 1Gagnon, S. FrM 1 Gamboni, C. WeE 1Gavigan, D. ThA 5 Genter, C. FrA 3 Gentry, R. FrA 4 Georgescu, M. WeA 3Gervásio, H. Tha 5, ThM 6Ghamari, H. ThE 5 Ghyssaert, F. FrE 3 Gianoli, A. FrM 3 Giles, H. ThA 5 Goggins, J. ThA 5, FrE 3 Gomez, J. WeE 3 Gómez, J.D. ThE 2 Gonilho-Pereira, C. FrA 3, FrA5, FrE 3 González-Quelle, I. FrA 2 Gouaty, G. WeA 4 Grant, D.N. ThM 2 Grecea, D. ThA 5 Griffin, C. ThA 5 Gunaratnam, D.J. FrA 4 HHabraken, A.P.H.W. ThA 3 Hadavinia, H. WeA 3Haller, P. ThE 4 Han, J.-B. FrM 2
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Harada, T. FrM 1 Härth, K. WeE 2 Hattori, N. FrM 1 Hernando, J.I. FrM 5 Hertz, K.D. WeE 4Hoang, L.C. FrE 3 Hocóvá, N. ThM 6 Holicky, M. WeE 5, ThM 6 Holst, M.K. ThM 3, FrM 4 Hosseyni-Amir, M. WeA 3Hsu, S. ThA 5Hudert, M. ThM 4 Hwang, K.J. WeE 3 IIñiguez, G. ThM 4 Invernizzi, S. WeM 3 Isohata, H. FrE 5 Ivanic, A. FrM 3, FrA 5 JJalali, S. FrA 3 Jaspart, J.-P. ThM 6 Jensen, U.G. FrE 3 Joebstl, R.A. FrA 1 Johnson, M. FrA 3 Júlio, E. FrM 3 Jung, K. ThM 6 KKamikawa, D. FrM 1 Karacabeyli, E. FrM 1 Karlshoj, J. WeE 4 Kassabian, P. ThM 5, ThE 1, FrA 3 Kawahara, M. ThE 2 Kemper, F. ThE 5 Kermani, A. FrA 1 Kim, J. FrM 2 Kim, N. WeE 4Kincl, B. FrM 2 Kindij, A. FrM 2 Kirkegaard, P.H. ThM 3, FrM 4, FrA 1, FrE 1Kishi, N. WeE 3, ThM 6 Kiymaz, G. ThE 5 Knippers, J. WeE 3 Knowles, C. ThA 5 Komuro, M. WeE 3, ThM 6 Kooymans, J. WeM 2Kotnik, T. FrE 4 Kou, K.P. FrM 5 Kourakis, I. ThM 2 Kristensen, C. ThM 3Kuck, J. ThE 5 Kudlac, V. ThE 4 Kunze, M. FrM 3 Kvaal, K. ThM 6Kvocák, V. ThM 6Kyllingstad, S. FrM 4 LLabonnote, N. FrA 1 Lahdensivu, J. FrA 3 Lam, C.C. FrM 5 Lamere, J. FrA 3 Lanceros-Mendez, S. FrA 5 Landeka, T. WeM 5
Lange, J. WeA 3 Langenbach, R. FrM 1 Lavall, A.C.C. ThE 3 Lebet, J.P. WeM 2Lele, S. ThA 3Leoni, G. WeM 1 Lenci, S. WeM 1Leslie, T. WeE 4Li, F. FrM 2 Liapi, K. FrM 2 Lima, R.M. FrE 2 Lindenberg-Neto, H. FrM 5 Liu, D.-J. FrM 2 Lobsinger, M.L. ThE 1Lombaert, G. FrA 4 Lousada, J. ThE 4 Louter, P.C. WeE 2 Love, M. FrA 3 Love, T. FrA 3 lu, V.P. FrM 5 Lubej, S. FrM 3, FrA 5 Luyten, L. FrA 2
MMacDonald, A. KN-FrMMaki, F. ThA 1Maleki, A. WeA 3 Malo, K.A. FrA 1 Manum, B. ThA 2 Marimón, F. WeE 3 Markova, J. ThM 6 Marques, H. FrM 2 Martín, E. ThA 4 Martín, R. FrM 5 Martínez, D., ThE 2Martínez-Abella, F. FrM 4 Martínez-Calzón, J. KN-WeM, WeM 4, WeA 3, ThM 2 Martín-Gutiérrez, E. ThA 4 Marx, S. ThE 2 Marzban, S. ThA 3 Mateus, D. ThA 5 , ThM 6Mattila, J. FrA 3 McCormick, F. WeM 5 Melhem, A.Q. FrE 3 Melichar, T. FrA 5 Mendicino, A.L. FrE 1 Mendonça, P. ThM 3, ThA 3
Mezzi, M. ThE 5 Millanes, F., ThE 2Miyabayashi, M. FrM 1 Mocibob, D. WeM 2 Mohammad, M. FrM 1 Molina-Huelva, M. FrM 3 Molins, C. ThM 4Molnár, T. WeE 5 Moon, K.S. ThM 2Moraes, C.A. de WeM 3 Morales Sanchez, J.M. ThE 2 Moretton, M. FrE 5Mullins, M. ThM 3Munoz, W. FrM 1 Muñoz-Vidal, M. ThE 4, FrA 4 Muntoni, A. WeA 1Murta, A. ThE 4, FrM 5
Murteira, L. FrE 3 Murtinho, V. ThA 5, ThM 6 Mutiu, M. ThA 5 Myiamoto, K. FrM 1
NNagy, Z. WeE 3Nagy-Gyorgy, T. ThE 3, FrA 5 Natterer, J. ThA 4 Nembrini, J. FrE 5 Netusil, M. WeE 2Neveu, M. WeA 5 Ney, L. WeA 5, WeE 5, FrE 3 Ni, C. FrM 1 Niccoli-Ramirez, K. FrM 5 Nielsen, M.G. WeA 3 Nijsse, R. WeM 2Nunes, E.F. ThA 3
OOakley, D. FrA 4 Oduola, R.O. FrA 3 Off, R. KN-FrM Ohuchi, T. FrM 1 Oliveira, M. FrE 2 Ortega Sanz, Y. WeM 4 Otero, D. ThA 4 PPadoa-Shioppa, C. WeM 1 Palacios, J.C. FrM 5 Palmisano, F. FrA 2 Panei, R. WeE 1 Parigi, D. WeE 5 Pastor, N. ThE 2 Pastore, L. WeE 5 Patil, S. ThA 3Pedreschi, R. WeA 5Pérez, J.L. FrM 4 Pérez-Herreras, J. FrA 2 Pérez-Valcárcel, J.B. ThE 4, FrA 4 Phocas, M.C. WeM 5Piazza, M. FrE 5 Pimenta, P. FrM 2 Pina-Marques, P. FrA 3, FrE 3 Pineda, P. FrM 5 Pinto, J. ThE 4, FrM 5 Pittella, R. ThM 2Polastri, A. FrE 5 Pollak, S. WeM 1 Pons, O. WeM 3Popovic-Larsen, O. WeE 4 Popovski, M. FrM 1 Potac, J. FrM 4 RRabuñal, J.R. FrM 4 Rack, W. WeA 3
Radosavljevic, M. FrM 3, FrA 5 Rajcic, V. ThA 4, FrE 1 Rapaport, R. WeE 4Ratiu, T.S. FrE 5 Raynaud, J. WeM 4 Rebelo, C. ThA 5, ThM 6 Reed, B. ThA 5
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Rega, G. WeE 1Reich, S. WeM 2, WeA 2Reid, S.G. WeE 5 Reis, A. KN-ThM Resende-Andrade, N. FrE 2 Ribeiro, L.F.L. WeM 3 Ries, T. WeA 2Rigueiro, C. ThA 5, ThM 6Rinke, M. FrE 4 Riso, V. WeA 1Ritchie, I. KN-WeM Rivest, S. FrM 1 Rodrigues, F.C. ThE 3 Rodriguez, E., ThE 2Rodríguez, V. ThA 4 Rodríguez-Camilloni, H. ThA 4 Rodríguez-León, M.T. WeE 3Romeo, F. WeA 1 Rosales, J.M. ThE 4 Rosenman, M. FrA 4 Rosiu, L. ThE 2 Rossi, B. ThM 6 Rouillard, D. ThE 1Ruffo, H.M. WeE 3 SSabín-Díaz, P. ThE 4 Sadler, S. ThE 1Sáez, A. FrM 5 Sahin Guchan, N. ThA 4 Salem, O. FrM 2 Salerno, G. WeE 1 Salib, S. FrA 5 Saliklis, E.P. WeA 5, ThM 4 Sampò, L. WeA 1 Sánchez-Sánchez, J. WeE 3Sandaker, B.N. KN-ThM, ThA 2 Santiago, A. ThA 5, ThM 6 Santos, P. ThA 5 , ThM 6Sanz, D. FrM 5 Sass, T. WeM 5Sassone, M. WeM 1, WeE 5 Savage, N.J. FrA 1 Schanack, F. ThE 2 Schänzlin, J. FrE 1 Schmid, V. WeA 4 Schneider, J. WeM 2 Schula, S. WeM 2Seckin, E. ThE 5 Seliverstov, V. ThA 2 Serrano, E. FrA 1 Settimi, V. WeE 1Shirazpur, P. WeA 4 Silva, P. ThE 4 Silvestri, C. ThM 3Simões da Silva, L. ThA 5, ThM 6Simonen, K. WeM 3 Smith, I. ThE 3 Solera, P., ThE 2Songel, J.M. WeM 4Sophocleous, T.L. WeM 5Sørensen, J.D. FrE 1 Sousa-Junior, J.B.M. ThA 3 Stahl, J. WeM 2, WeA 2, ThE 3 Stelzer, I. WeE 2 Stephens, R. WeM 4
Stoian, V. ThE 3, FrA 5, FrE 5 Stottrup-Andersen, U. WeA 3 Stotz, I. WeA 4Stratil, J. WeA 4Strejcek, M. FrE 5 Sykora, M. WeE 5, ThM 6, FrM4 TTaghavi, M.R. FrE 4 Tarczewski, R. WeM 5Tavares, A. KN-FrM Tavares, P. ThE 4 Tavolaro, M. ThM 2 Teixeira, C. FrM 5 Tervaoja, J. ThA 2 Theodoropoulos, C. ThA 5 Theodossopoulos, D. WeA 5 Thiis, T.K. ThM 6, FrM 4 Tinelli, A., WeM 1Tocci, C. WeA 1Tomasi, R. FrE 5 Tonis, D. ThE 3 Toratti, T. FrE 1 Tosan, E. WeA 4Totaro, A. FrA 2 Trovalusci, P., WeM 1, WeE 1 Turer, A. ThA 4, FrM 5 Turk, A.M. ThE 4 Turrin, M. WeA 4Tyas, A. WeE 4 UUnay, A.I. WeE 4 Ungureanu, V. WeA 3, ThA 5
VVadori, R. WeM 1, WeE 1 Valença, J. FrM 3 Van De Rotten, P. WeE 2 Van de Voorde, S. FrE 4 Vander-Beken, J. FrE 3 Varano, V. WeE 1 Varjonen, S. FrA 3 Varum, H. ThE 4, FrM 5 Vasilikou, K. ThM 4 Vázquez, J.A. ThA 4Veer, F.A. WeE 2 Verbeeck, K. WeA 5, WeE 5 Verswijver, K. FrE 4 Vessby, J. FrA 1 Vieira, J. ThE 4 Vilquin, T. WeM 5 Von Buelow, P. WeA 4 WWagner, L. FrA 4 Wald, F. FrE 5 Wang, J.-I. FrM 2 Wang, W. WeM 3 Watson, A. ThM 5 Wedhorn-Roithmayr, R. WeE 4 Weinand, Y. KN-ThM, WeM 4, WeA 4, ThM4, ThA 4, FrE 5 Weller, B. WeM 2, WeA 2, WeE2 Wörner, J.D. WeM 2, WeE 2
YYaghmaeian, S. WeA 4Yoshimura, T. ThE 2 Yunesi, G. WeA 4Yu, Q.J. FrE 5 ZZaitsev, A. FrA 4 Zastavni, D. ThM 5 Zdraveva, E. FrA 5 Zhang, H. FrA 1 Zwingmann, B. ThE 2
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Welcome reception at Alberto Sampaio Museum
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