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Sir Ove Arup: The Design of Bridges
Over Arup (1895-1988) once said in a BBC interview that the two structures that had given him most satisfaction were the Highpoint flats in North London (1935) and the Kingsgate footbridge, Durham, Yorkshire (1963), as “both are rather perfect examples of the complete integration of architecture, structure and method of construction”
Wind-tunnel study of Hong Fok Centre, Singapore
August 1983.Includes bibliographical references.For Ove Arup and Partners, Singapore.CER 83-84JAP-JEC1.CSU Project 2-95490
Wind-tunnel study of Taikoo Shing City Plaza Site B, Hong Kong
CER82-83JAP-JEC10.CSU Project 2-95040.For Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd.CER82-83JAP-JEC10a.Includes bibliographical references.July 1982.November 1982
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The case for high speed rail to the three cities: final report
This report has been commissioned by the East Midlands Development Agency (emda) to provide evidence on the case for the Three Cities of the East Midlands, Derby, Leicester and Nottingham to be part of a UK high speed rail network. This report outlines the economic benefits of the introduction of a high speed rail link serving the Three Cities, coupled with upgrades to the existing lines, to form a coherent strategy for the rail network over the next 20 to 30 years
Regional integrated infrastructure scoping study
The purpose of the study is to consider how the Region should take infrastructure forward in an integrated way at a strategic level and to help scope further work to inform the RSS 2009 Update. It is envisaged that this scoping study is the first part of a major work stream for the Assembly to enable infrastructure to influence future locational decisions and develop a better understanding of the impact of higher levels of growth on the Region’s infrastructure
From Nobel Prize to Project Management: Getting Risks Right
A major source of risk in project management is inaccurate forecasts of
project costs, demand, and other impacts. The paper presents a promising new
approach to mitigating such risk, based on theories of decision making under
uncertainty which won the 2002 Nobel prize in economics. First, the paper
documents inaccuracy and risk in project management. Second, it explains
inaccuracy in terms of optimism bias and strategic misrepresentation. Third,
the theoretical basis is presented for a promising new method called "reference
class forecasting," which achieves accuracy by basing forecasts on actual
performance in a reference class of comparable projects and thereby bypassing
both optimism bias and strategic misrepresentation. Fourth, the paper presents
the first instance of practical reference class forecasting, which concerns
cost forecasts for large transportation infrastructure projects. Finally,
potentials for and barriers to reference class forecasting are assessed.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1302.254
Maestro de ingenieros: en el centenario del nacimiento de Ove Arup
La gran aportaciĂłn de Ove Arup a la construcciĂłn del siglo xx fue la creaciĂłn de una firma de ingenierĂa capaz de hacer realidad las más innovadoras concepciones arquitectĂłnicas
Sources of Ideas for Innovation in Engineering Design
This paper explores the sources of ideas for innovation in engineering design. The paper shows that engineering designers involved in complex, non-routine design processes rely heavily on face-to-face conversations with other designers for solving problems and developing new innovative ideas. The research is based on a case study and survey of designers from Ove Arup & Partners, a leading international engineering consultancy. We examine the role of different mechanisms for learning about new designs, the motivations of designers, problem solving and limits to designers' ability to innovative. We explore how the project-based nature of the construction sector shapes the ways in which designers develop new ideas and solve problems. We suggest that among the population of designers in Arup, there are a number of different design strategies for innovating and that these can have important implications for how design is managed. We locate our approach in the research on innovation in project-based firms, outlining patterns of innovation in firms that survive on the basis of their success in winning and managing projects.engineering design, innovation, tacit knowledge, project-based firms
The Role of Middle Range Publications in the Development of Engineering Knowledge
This paper explores the role of publications in the development of engineering knowledge. Previous studies of scientific and technical publications tend to assume that engineers are like scientists in their use of scientific journals as a means of communicating new technical knowledge. But science differs from technology and we should not expect scientists and engineers to use the same sources of knowledge. We contend that previous studies of publications have been flawed because they ignore other forms of publication more suited to the communication of technical and engineering knowledge. This paper argues that technologists use "middle range" publications to exchange knowledge and explore implications of their technological experiences. By providing more visual images, experience-based reports and background information on technologies and products, middle range publications better reflect the ways in which engineers think and work. They allow for visual conversations and support visual communities. The paper provides a detailed exploration of the role of middle range publications and suggests a framework for future research on patterns of publication by technologists and engineers.engineering knowledge, engineering and design organisations, construction, scientific publications, technical publications, innovation studies
Negligence construction: does anything remain of Canada Steamship?
Assesses Persimmon Homes Ltd v Ove Arup and Partners Ltd and the courts’ approach to exclusion clauses purporting to exclude liability for negligence. Notes the more relaxed approach by the courts in this context and the departure from Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v King, The
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