Zobrazeno 1 - 6
of 6
pro vyhledávání: '"John C. Ostrup"'
Autor:
Albert A. Trocon, George H. Pegram, Henry W. Lodge, Alfred P. Boller, Frank C. Osborn, Horace E. Horton, Olaf E. Mogensen, O. F. Nichols, Gustav Lindenthal, A. T. Tomlinson, Henry B. Seaman, W. L. Cowles, William W. Crehore, W. E. Belknap, Walter T. Smith, Jochen Greiner, John C. Ostrup, A. A. Stuart, Samuel M. Rowe, Charles V. Weston, C. E. H. Campbell, Thomas C. Clarke, E. H. Connor, Bernt Berger, A. C. Cunningham, G. Bouscaren, William Arthur Pratt, William M. Hall, C. L. Gates, William Barclay Parsons, Lee Treadwell, H. H. Rousseau, Samuel Tobias Wagner, Charles Evan Fowler, Charles F. Stowell
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 37:361-447
Autor:
L. J. Mensch, A. H. Beyer, J. C. Meem, J. R. Worcester, George H. Myers, Walter W. Clifford, E. P. Goodrich, Harry F. Porter, John S. Sewell, Paul Chapman, S. Bent Russell, C. A. P. Turner, Sanford E. Thompson, Edwin Thacher, John C. Ostrup, Joseph Wright
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 70:72-133
Autor:
Charles Evan Fowler, M. F. Brown, H. P. Bell, L. J. Le Conte, W. K. Hatt, John C. Ostrup, T. Claxton Fidler, Robert E. Johnston, Albert Lucius, G. Lindenthal, Henry S. Prichard, Henry Le Chatelier, A. Ross, L. Dumas, Victor Prittle Perry, W. H. Warren, William R. Webster, William H. Breithaupt, E. A. Stone, C. Codron, W. W. K. Sparrow, B. J. Lambert, William Marriott, Henry Rohwer, Samuel Tobias Wagner, A. W. Carpenter, Leon S. Moisseiff, James C. Hallsted, F. Arnodin, Wilson Worsdell, William F. Pettigrell
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers. 63:300-378
Autor:
Amy E. Slaton
Examining the proliferation of reinforced-concrete construction in the United States after 1900, historian Amy E. Slaton considers how scientific approaches and occupations displaced traditionally skilled labor. The technology of concrete buildings
Autor:
Michael Thad Allen, Gabrielle Hecht
This collection explores how technologies become forms of power, how people embed their authority in technological systems, and how the machines and the knowledge that make up technical systems strengthen or reshape social, political, and cultural po