Title

Structural Engineering In The New Millennium: Opportunities And Challenges

Keywords

Civil engineering; History; Structural engineering

Abstract

Purpose Structural engineering as a part of civil engineering has over 5,000 years of distinguished history, as documented in this paper. An attempt is made in this paper to define structural engineering as it exists at present, then some historical structures are identified. Design/methodology/approach The advances of structural engineering are discussed in chronological order, encompassing the development of the concept, analysis, the use of innovative construction materials, and construction. The developments which necessitated the change of design philosophies are presented, and the current status of structural engineering is discussed in terms of several specific topics. Opportunities and challenges in the new millennium in structural engineering are then presented in terms of education, service to society, and research. Findings In the past, structural engineering always met the challenges it faced. It helped to improve our quality of life, and its role in society is not expected to change in the near future. Originality/value The paper has provided an over-view of this important profession – from ancient history to the present day. Based on research over several decades it offers a prediction of the direction in which this profession and the academic research that underpins it is likely to take in the future. © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Publication Date

8-29-2008

Publication Title

Structural Survey

Volume

26

Issue

4

Number of Pages

279-301

Document Type

Review

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1108/02630800810906548

Socpus ID

51849114678 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/51849114678

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