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Sustainable Engineering

The Future of Structural Design

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Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: 2005 Structures Congress: Metropolis and Beyond & 2005 Forensic Engineering Symposium, New York (New York), USA, 20-24 April 2005
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Year: 2005
Abstract:

Structural engineers face significant challenges in the 21st century and among them, global environmental challenges must be a priority for our profession. On a planet with finite natural resources and an ever-growing built environment, engineers of the future must consider the environmental, economic, and social sustainability of structural design. To achieve a more sustainable built environment, engineers must be involved at every stage of the process. To address the broad issue of sustainability for structural engineers, this paper is divided into three sections: (1) Global environmental impact, (2) solutions for today, (3) challenges for the future. In summary, the paper identifies the global sustainability challenges facing our profession and suggests possible solutions. The conclusion is that structural engineering has an enormous global environmental impact and our profession should work harder to offer solutions to society. Working for a more sustainable built environment is in the best interest of our profession as well as the interest of future generations.

Keywords:
structural design sustainable development structural engineering buildings natural resources planets economic factors engineering profession
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  • Published on:
    29/10/2005
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