Concrete and Constructional Engineering
Concrete and Constructional Engineering was a magazine published in London, England, by Concrete Publications from 1906 to 1966. The magazine chronicled in its pages the increasing popularity of reinforced concrete as a construction material in the early and mid twentieth century.
History
The magazine was founded in 1906 by architect and founder of the Concrete Institute (later The Institution of Structural Engineers), Edwin Sachs.[1] It was described by the publishers as "A bi-monthly journal for engineers, architects and surveyors, contractors and builders, and all workers in cement, concrete, reinforced concrete, and constructional steel." It became monthly in 1910.
Reception
The magazine chronicled in its pages the increasing popularity of reinforced concrete as a
Construction
In successes, the journal reported the
The magazine merged with Structural Concrete to form Concrete (London)[4] and ceased publication in 1966.[1]
References
- ^ a b Our history. Institution of Structural Engineers. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ^ "Editorial Notes", Concrete and Constructional Engineering, Vol. V., No. 1, January 1910, pp. 1-2.
- ^ "Reinforced Concrete Football Stand at Bradford", Concrete and Constructional Engineering, Vol. V., No. 1, January 1910, pp. 16-22.
- ^ British Library. 24 October 2015.