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Content: Steel Construction 3/2014

Content: Steel Construction 3/2014 Content The three stacked and interconnecting towers of De Rotterdam rise 44 floors to a height of 150 meters and span a width of over 100 meters. With the building’s completion, a critical mass has been established on the Kop van Zuid, realizing the long-established vision of a second city center south of the river Maas. The building is named after one of the original ships on the Holland America Line, which from 1873 to the late 1970s trans- ported thousands of emigrating Europeans bound for New York from the Wilhelmina Pier, next to which De Rotterdam is situated (see report p. 215). (Image courtesy of OMA; photography by Ossip van Duivenbode) Editorial Steel 167 Federico Mazzolani, Raffaele Landolfo Eurosteel 2014 Construction 168 Prof. Luís Simões da Silva Message from the Chairman of the Editorial Board Articles 169 Jian Jiang, Guo-Qiang Li, Asif Usmani Influence of fire scenarios on progressive collapse mechanisms of steel framed structures 173 Dan Dubina, Aurel Stratan, Cristian Vulcu, Adrian Ciutina High strength steel in seismic resistant building frames 178 Yvonne Ciupack, Hartmut Pasternak, Manuel Schiel, Erdeniz Ince Adhesive bonded joints in steel structures 183 Masanori Fujita, Junpei Sakai, Hirotaka Oda, Mamoru Iwata Building system for a composite steel-timber structure 188 Martin Prachar, Michal Jandera, František Wald, Bin Zhaob Volume 7 Fire resistance of slender section beams – September 2014, No. 3 Subjected to lateral torsional buckling ISSN 1867-0520 (print) ISSN 1867-0539 (online) 193 Eliane Souza dos Santos, Eduardo de Miranda Batista, Dinar Camotim Cold-formed steel columns under L-D-G interaction – Experimental investigation Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische 199 Xi Zhang, Kim Rasmussen Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG Tests of cold-formed steel portal frames with slender sections www.ernst-und-sohn.de 204 Sandra Jordão, Marco Pinho, Luís Costa Neves, João Pedro Martins, Aldina Santiago Behaviour of laminated glass beams reinforced with pre-stressed cables Reports 208 Ewa Maria Kido, Zbigniew Cywin ´ ski The new steel-glass architecture of railway stations in Japan Journal for ECCS members Regular Features 192 Book reviews 203 News (see 215) 217 ECCS news 220 Announcements A4 Products & Projects www.wileyonlinelibrary.com, the portal for Steel Construction online subscriptions http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Steel Construction: Design and Research Wiley

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Steel Construction: Design and Research , Volume 7 (3) – Sep 1, 2014

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1867-0520
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1867-0539
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10.1002/stco.201490030
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Content The three stacked and interconnecting towers of De Rotterdam rise 44 floors to a height of 150 meters and span a width of over 100 meters. With the building’s completion, a critical mass has been established on the Kop van Zuid, realizing the long-established vision of a second city center south of the river Maas. The building is named after one of the original ships on the Holland America Line, which from 1873 to the late 1970s trans- ported thousands of emigrating Europeans bound for New York from the Wilhelmina Pier, next to which De Rotterdam is situated (see report p. 215). (Image courtesy of OMA; photography by Ossip van Duivenbode) Editorial Steel 167 Federico Mazzolani, Raffaele Landolfo Eurosteel 2014 Construction 168 Prof. Luís Simões da Silva Message from the Chairman of the Editorial Board Articles 169 Jian Jiang, Guo-Qiang Li, Asif Usmani Influence of fire scenarios on progressive collapse mechanisms of steel framed structures 173 Dan Dubina, Aurel Stratan, Cristian Vulcu, Adrian Ciutina High strength steel in seismic resistant building frames 178 Yvonne Ciupack, Hartmut Pasternak, Manuel Schiel, Erdeniz Ince Adhesive bonded joints in steel structures 183 Masanori Fujita, Junpei Sakai, Hirotaka Oda, Mamoru Iwata Building system for a composite steel-timber structure 188 Martin Prachar, Michal Jandera, František Wald, Bin Zhaob Volume 7 Fire resistance of slender section beams – September 2014, No. 3 Subjected to lateral torsional buckling ISSN 1867-0520 (print) ISSN 1867-0539 (online) 193 Eliane Souza dos Santos, Eduardo de Miranda Batista, Dinar Camotim Cold-formed steel columns under L-D-G interaction – Experimental investigation Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische 199 Xi Zhang, Kim Rasmussen Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG Tests of cold-formed steel portal frames with slender sections www.ernst-und-sohn.de 204 Sandra Jordão, Marco Pinho, Luís Costa Neves, João Pedro Martins, Aldina Santiago Behaviour of laminated glass beams reinforced with pre-stressed cables Reports 208 Ewa Maria Kido, Zbigniew Cywin ´ ski The new steel-glass architecture of railway stations in Japan Journal for ECCS members Regular Features 192 Book reviews 203 News (see 215) 217 ECCS news 220 Announcements A4 Products & Projects www.wileyonlinelibrary.com, the portal for Steel Construction online subscriptions

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Published: Sep 1, 2014

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