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Informationen zum Autor Paulo J.S. Cruz is Full Professor of Construction and Technology at the School of Architecture of the University of Minho. He is President of IDEGUI - Design Institute of Guimarães and Director of Lab2PT - Landscape! Heritage and Territory Laboratory as well as Head of studies on Product Design. He was President of the School of Architecture of the University of Minho (2004-2011) and Head of the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Minho (2003 & 2004).He graduated in Civil Engineering (1987) and received an MSc in Structural Engineering from the University of Porto! Portugal (1991) and obtained his PhD in Civil Engineering from the Technical University of Catalonia! Barcelona! Spain (1995). Since 1987 he has conducted research in the domain of special structures. After his PhD he started in the field of "Steel and Composite Structures"! progressively devoting his research interests to the area of bridges! particularly concerning safety! inspection! assessment and monitoring. Since his involvement with the School of Architecture! he has bridged the gap between architecture and structural engineering! promoting the efficient use of the traditional materials and their judicious combination; exploring innovative technological! constructional and structural solutions and establishing effective collaborations with the construction industry. Zusammenfassung Includes a set of book of abstracts and searchable full paper CD-ROM on research and development merging architecture and structural engineering. This title deals with the advances in the art and practice of designing and building infrastructures in which the structural and architectonic values are consciously combined. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributions on: 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 structual engineers The tectonic of new solutions The use of new materials Timber structures ...