Recorded lectures

Below is a list of recorded events and lectures relating to structures and buildings. ICE is committed to expanding its archive of recorded lectures in order to improve access to specialist knowledge and allow members across the globe to benefit from our events program.

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Engineering the Olympic Stadium

5th March 2012, hear from those who led the design and delivery of the Olympic Stadium.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings

Engineering the Olympic Park: Contaminated land treatment and invasive species control

5th December 2011, the preparation for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has involved environmental improvement on a huge scale including remediating large swathes of the former industrial land, repairing and improving the waterways etc.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Health and safety , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management

Establishment of the Olympic Project: winning the bid, shaping the vision and master planning

7th November 2011, Londons winning bid for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games promised a contemporary approach to games planning and signalled a fresh direction for future events, placing long-term legacy at the heart of its proposals.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety , Information systems , Law and Contracts , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management

London 2012 – Engineering the Velodrome

11th June 2012, the 2012 Olympic Velodrome is a world-class venue which intelligently answers questions of function, beauty, sustainability, buildability and value.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Education , Learning Legacy , Structures and buildings

Delivering London 2012: the Aquatics Centre

9th January 2012, the Aquatics Centre for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is an iconic venue designed by acclaimed architect Zaha Hadid.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Learning Legacy , Structures and buildings

Behaviour of very long cable-stayed bridges during erection

14 June 2012. Two bridges in China have pushed the world record for main span length of cable-stayed bridges. In the fastest booking lecture of the year Professor Morgenthal from Bauhaus University examined how wind affected design and construction of the two.

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  • Last updated: 15 JUNE 2012

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  • Awards & competitions , Structures and buildings

The safety of masonry buttresses

On 12 March 2012Professor Santiago Huertapresented his paper, The safety of masonry buttresses, following his receipt of the Telford Medal.

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  • Last updated: 15 MARCH 2012

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  • Education , Historical engineering , Structures and buildings

Disproportionate Collapse of Class 3 Structures

A Joint ICE/IStructE event held at the IStructE offices on 13 February 2012. Looking at the concept of formal risk assessment into the structural assessment of Class 3 structures

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  • Last updated: 17 FEBRUARY 2012

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  • Structures and buildings

Housing and sustainability: demolition or refurbishment?

The demolition or refurbishment of older housing has been an active policy area since the late 1880s.Professor Anne Power, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics delivers her excellent paper on 16 January 2012.

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  • Last updated: 18 JANUARY 2012

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  • Education , Environment & Sustainability , Structures and buildings

Understanding Our Analysis

19 September 2011. Computer modelling systems are continually improving in their capability, providing ever greater opportunities for complex analysis of micro and macro problems. This event opens a dialogue on the subject, focusing on water management and structural engineering.

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  • Last updated: 21 SEPTEMBER 2011

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  • BIM , Education , Information systems , Structures and buildings , Water

This one will bring the house down: the unexamined role of the manager in failure

Richard Williams, Mott MacDonald, believes that the systematic failure of management is one of the greatest risks facing a company and can bring down the business. He argues that it's about getting behaviours right. ICE/IStructE/HSE/SCOSS Prestige Lecture 2009.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Health and safety , Management , Structures and buildings

Sustainable structures - assessment and strengthening with special application to bridges

Lennart Elfgren, Professorat Lulea University of Technology,Sweden, discusses the assessment and strengthening of sustainable structures, notablybridges. He gives examples onhow tomonitor and strengthenstructuresand provides an example of full scale test to failure. ICE Unwin Lecture 2010.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Innovation and research , Structures and buildings

Sustainable bridges through innovative advances

Professor Adrian Long, Queen's University, Belfast, looks at the complex issue of sustainability in relation to bridges. ICE/TRF Fellows Lecture 2007.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Structures and buildings

Safety first as second nature: a question of priorities

Gordon Masterton, Vice President, Jacobs Engineering, draws on personal, corporate and published experience of analysing safety failures and successes and sets out some challenging ideas for change in the field of safety. ICE/IStructE Prestige Lecture 2007.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Health and safety , Structures and buildings

Predicting footfall induced vibration

Michael Willford, Director, Arup, reviews different methods that are currently available for the prediction of footfall-induced vibration in structures.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Structures and buildings