Forensic engineering: The investigation of failures: Proceedings of the second international conference on forensic engineering organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in London, UK, on 12–13 November 2001
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B. S. Neale
B. S. Neale
Institution of Civil Engineers
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978-0-7277-3916-2
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2001
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Architects: What can they learn from Forensic Engineers?
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Kenneth L. Carper
Kenneth L. Carper
ASCE Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities School of Architecture & Construction Management, College of Engineering & Architecture, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2220, USA
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Kenneth L. Carper
ASCE Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities School of Architecture & Construction Management, College of Engineering & Architecture, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2220, USA
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Kenneth L. Carper, 2001. "Architects: What can they learn from Forensic Engineers?", Forensic engineering: The investigation of failures: Proceedings of the second international conference on forensic engineering organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held in London, UK, on 12–13 November 2001, B. S. Neale
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BACKGROUND
NCARB PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
WHY BUILDINGS FAIL: NCARB CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE
CONTENTS OF THE MONOGRAPH
SUMMARY: DO ARCHITECTS READ?
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