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  3. Vol 12 No 3 (1979)

Published: 1979-09-30

Articles

  • Tests on structural concrete beam-column joints with intermediate column bars
    R. Park, Yeoh Sik Keong
    189-203
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  • The development of the design of the ANZ head office building, Lambton Quay, Wellington
    R. D. Sharp, J. R. Binney, D. J. McNaughton
    204-211
    • PDF
  • Computer-aided structural analysis and design of the 37-storey Los Angeles Bonaventure Hotel
    J. P. Nicoletti, D. P. Jhaveri, L. Z. Emkin, R. C. Mesley
    212-222
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  • The structural performance of houses in earthquakes
    R. C. Cooney
    223-237
    • PDF
  • Cyclic load testing of two refined reinforced concrete beam-column joints
    R. W. G. Blakeley, F. D. Edmonds, L. M. Megget, J. H. Wood
    238-255
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  • The New Zealand strong motion earthquake recorder network
    R. T. Hefford, P. M. Randal, R. I. Skinner, J. L. Beck, R. C. Tyler
    256-263
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  • Suggested extensions of the New Zealand strong motion accelerograph network
    J. B. Berrill
    264-268
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  • Strategies for strong motion earthquake recording in New Zealand
    W. R. Stephenson
    269-272
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