This issue includes David Singleton's 2002/03 Brunel International Lecture 'Poverty alleviation: the role of the engineer'. We also explore our work on the City of Manchester Stadium and Denver’s Millennium Bridge.

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This issue includes David Singleton's 2002/03 Brunel International Lecture 'Poverty alleviation: the role of the engineer'. We also explore our work on the City of Manchester Stadium and Denver’s Millennium Bridge.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: März 2003
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We begin this issue with David Singleton's 2002/03 Brunel International Lecture 'Poverty alleviation: the role of the engineer'. David explores how the creation of well-planned and designed infrastructure can help alleviate poverty and spur economic development.
Taking this message to heart, we look at a number of projects that aim to deliver substantial benefits to their local or national communities.
In Zimbabwe, we discover how Arup's local practice has been working to deliver a vital new road link, whilst in London we look at the BedZED housing scheme.
We also take a detailed look at the design behind the City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester's impressive sporting venue conceived to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games.