Randolph Langenbach
- Learning from the past to protect the future: Armature Crosswalls. In: Engineering Structures, v. 30, n. 8 (August 2008). (2008):
- From "Opus Craticium" to the "Chicago Frame": Earthquake-Resistant Traditional Construction∗. In: International Journal of Architectural Heritage, v. 1, n. 1 (März 2007). (2007):
- Resisting Earth's Forces: Typologies of Timber Buildings in History. In: Structural Engineering International, v. 18, n. 2 (Mai 2008). (2008):
- Building Tall with Timber: A Paean to Wood Construction. In: Structural Engineering International, v. 18, n. 2 (Mai 2008). (2008):
- Saga of the Half-timbered Skyscraper. What Does Half-Timbered Construction Have to Do with the Chicago Frame?. Vorgetragen bei: Second International Congress on Construction History, Queens' College, Cambridge University; 29/03-02/04/2006. (2006):
- Survivors amongst the rubble: Traditional timber laced masonry buildings that survived the great 1999 earthquakes in Turkey and the 2001 earthquake in India, while modern buildings fell. Vorgetragen bei: First International Congress on Construction History, Madrid, 20-24.01.2003. (2003):