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“2009 International Building Code.” International Code Council, Inc., 2009. Print. |
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Caprani, Colin, PhD. “Structural Analysis.” Dublin Institute of Technology, 2013. <http://www.colincaprani.com/files/notes/Salll/Plastic %20Analysis %200910.pdf> (12 November 2012). |
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Horne, Michael Rex. “Plastic Theory of Structures.” Pergamon Press, 1979. Print. |
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Lepage, Andres, PhD. “Computer Modeling of Building Structures.” The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2012. Lecture. |
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Memari, Ali, PhD. “Building Enclosure Science and Design.” The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2013. Lecture. |
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Memari, Ali, PhD. “Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings.” The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2012. Lecture. |
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“MetalWrapTM Series.” CENTRIA, 2013, <http://www.centriaperformance.com/products/wall/insulated_metal_back-up_panels/metalwrap/met
alwrap.aspx> (18 February 2013). |
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“Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures ASCE/SEI 7-05.” American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. Print. |
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Parfitt, M. Kevin. “Building Performance Failures and Forensic Techniques.” The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2012. Lecture. |
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Redman, Steve. CMC Steel, Personal communication (21 March 2013). |
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“RSMeansOnline,” Reed Construction Data Inc., 2013. <meanscostworks.com> (12 October 2012). |
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Sakai, Tadaaki. “Practical Calculation Formulae of Parallel Chord Vierendeel Trusses with Constant Stiffness for Full Loads Derived from ‘Differenzengleichung’ Method.” Hokkaido University, 1939. Print. |
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