Better Residential Structural Design
8 August 2000 - 4:30pm
The Residential Structural Design Guide documents improvements in structural engineering for housing design and performance.
The increasing complexity of homes, the use of innovative materials and technologies, and the increased population in high-hazard areas of the United States have created many challenges to the building industry and design profession. Meeting these challenges means developing and improving efficient engineering methods and making designers aware of the uniqueness of housing as a structural design problem. The Residential Structural Design Guide: 2000 Edition is an effort to document and improve structural engineering knowledge related to housing design and performance.
Full Story:
New Residential Structural Design Guide Released
Source:
HUD News, August 15, 2000
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