Join Peter Debney for a webinar on 2nd April 2020, 18:30 – 20:00.
An evening talk from The Institution of Structural Engineers, presented by Peter Debney, a Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers.
Traditional structures are linear, stiff, restricted, heavy and inefficient; lightweight structures, on the other hand – whether in fabric, cable, timber or stone – are non-linear, long-spanning, flexible, highly efficient and environmentally efficient. When form follows force as well as function, the result is a structure that soars.
You can register for your place through the IStructE website.
Speaker
Peter Debney is a computer expert with over 30 years’ experience specialising in engineering computing applications, half of those in practice and the rest in engineering software, whether BIM, analysis or design.
Peter is an Application Specialist at Arup/Oasys, has been a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at Bradford University, and is currently writing a book on Computational Engineering for publication by the IStructE.