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Modern Steel Construction Magazine reprints
Cada mes, la Revista de Modern Steel Construction, publicada por AISC, enfatiza los proyectos basados en acero más notables. Cada artículo menciona el software de ingeniería utilizado. Para su conveniencia, hemos recopilado todos los artículos (en formato PDF) de los años anteriores en donde se menciona el software de RISA.
Para mayor información de la Revista de Modern Steel Construction o para buscar en línea por artículos anteriores, visite www.modernsteel.com. Los artículos son reimpresiones con los permisos correspondientes de AISC.
Miami International Airport's new Concourse J features structural steel bones supporting curvilinear, airplane-like surfaces.
Steel-framed parking decks saved more than $300,000while also meeting the stringent aesthetic requirements for Lowe's new corporate headquarters in Mooresville, N.C. (148 KB)
EAE 2005 Award Winners
Merit Award: Davis Convention Center, Layton, Utah (203 KB)
Merit Award: St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Houston
Merit Award: Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library, Pueblo, Col. (283 KB)
National Winner: William J. Clinton Presidential Museum Building, Little Rock, Ark. (331 KB)
I.D.E.A.S. Awards
National Winner: Colorado Convention Center Expansion, Denver (122 KB)
Merit Award: Como Park Visitor and Education Resource Center, St. Paul, Minn. (44 KB)
National Winner: South Mountain Community College Performing Arts Center, Phoenix (383 KB)
Unconventional framing provided the support solution for this Minneapolis art center's structurally challenging expansion. (194 KB)
The one-of-kind architecture of this northern Wisconsin health care facility came to life with the flexible framing options of structural steel. (203 KB)
Steel sets the stage for the new Frank Gehry-designed Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. (107 KB)
The DeVos Place convention center in Grand Rapids, Mich., is undergoing a multi-year expansion featuring steel-framed column-free exhibit space. (235 KB)
EAE 2004 Award Winners
National Winner: Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, Chicago (95 KB)
Merit Award: Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. (82 KB)
Merit Award: Swonder Ice Arena, Evansville, Ind. (77 KB)
Merit Award: Reiman Gardens Conservatory Complex, Ames, Iowa (85 KB)
Merit Award: Branford Point Residence, Branford, Conn. (74 KB)
A new truck-assembly building for the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Mich. integrates green building concepts into a modern manufacturing facility. (183 KB)
The University of Oregon‘s Lillis Business Complex in Eugene, Ore., used steel to provide an open classroom environment and a model for sustainable design. (496 KB)
The steel-framed expansion of Harley-Davidson‘s Willie G. Davidson Product Development Center in Wauwatosa, Wis. is a sustainable structure designed for innovative thinking. (251 KB)
This private club for jet owners in Scottsdale, Ariz., features 200-foot-long plate girders and 80-foot steel cantilevers. (65 KB)
Playful structural steel elements and urbanist design make Hammons Field in Springfield, Mo. a popular new venue for America‘s favorite pastime. (127 KB)
An innovative staggered truss system and a design-build effort sped the completion of an apartment complex in Ames, Iowa. (113 KB)
What if merely tapping your foot was enough to make your entire office floor vibrate? It happened in a 30-year-old office building in Voorhees, N.J. Note: RISAFloor mentioned in sidebar story. (110 KB)