David Moore
- Understanding the cost of structural steelwork. Part 1: Initial estimates. In: The Structural Engineer, v. 98, n. 9 (September 2020). (2020):
- Understanding the cost of structural steelwork. Part 2: Design development and detailing. In: The Structural Engineer, v. 98, n. 11 (November 2020). (2020):
- Making low-carbon material choices. In: The Structural Engineer, v. 99, n. 2 (February 2021). (2021):
- Sustainability rating system for highway design:—A key focus for developing sustainable cities and societies in Nigeria. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 78 (March 2022). (2022):
- Buildability assessment and the development of an automated design aid for managing the transfer of construction process knowledge. In: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, v. 3, n. 1 (January 1996). (1996):
- Non-linear behaviour of thin-walled sections. Presented at: IABSE Colloquium: Thin-Walled Metal Structures in Buildings = Structures métalliques à parois minces dans les bâtiments = Dünnwandige Metall-Konstruktionen im Hochbau, Stockholm (Sweden), 1986. (1986):
- Tests on full-scale cold formed steel roofing systems. Presented at: IABSE Colloquium: Thin-Walled Metal Structures in Buildings = Structures métalliques à parois minces dans les bâtiments = Dünnwandige Metall-Konstruktionen im Hochbau, Stockholm (Sweden), 1986. (1986):
- Large compartment fire tests at Cardington and the assessment of Eurocode 1. Presented at: IABSE Colloquium: Basis of Design and Actions on Structures - Background and application of Eurocode 1, Delft, The Netherlands, 1996. (1996):
- Human behaviour under fire situations in high-rise residential building. In: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, v. 35, n. 1 (April 2017). (2017):
- Multi-storey residential buildings and occupant’s behaviour during fire evacuation in the UK. Factors relevant to the development of evacuation strategies. In: International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, v. 36, n. 3 (July 2018). (2018):
- The Renaissance: The beginning of the end for implicit buildability. Evolution of the architectural profession from vitruvius to the present considers the deliberate estrangement of the architect from the mechanical art of building and its attendant knowledge of the on‐site production process. In: Building Research & Information, v. 24, n. 5 ( 1996). (1996):
- Temperature distribution in a full-scale steel framed building subject to a natural fire. In: Steel and Composite Structures, v. 6, n. 2 (April 2006). (2006):
- Behaviour of steel joints under fire loading. In: Steel and Composite Structures, v. 5, n. 6 (December 2005). (2005):
- Engineering Art: Experiences of an Innovative Learning Week Activity. In: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, v. 141, n. 4 (October 2015). (2015):
- Horizontal forces in steel structures tested in fire. In: Journal of Constructional Steel Research, v. 65, n. 8-9 (August 2009). (2009):