The Lesser Known Legacy of Thomas Telford
Structural Engineers Reports prides itself on a high quality service delivered by chartered engineers. But what does the term ‘chartered […]
Bricks Through Time
As a college student taking a week of work experience at HWA, I have been graciously allowed to accompany multiple visits […]
International Women in Engineering Day
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY A couple of weeks ago we celebrated International Women in Engineering Day. This is a global […]
Stonehenge – A Fine Example of Monolithic Neolithic Engineering
This week sees the summer solstice (where is the year going?) when Druids come to worship at Stonehenge as the […]
Sustainable Structures
Our blog often features talk about sustainability, a buzz word that crops up in our daily lives now more than […]
Wemberley, Wemberley
So, let’s be honest, how many of you thought that the arch at Wembley Stadium was just for decoration – […]
Bricks and Mortar
Fred and Ginger, Batman and Robin, Morecombe and Wise…all famous double acts that would simply not be the same without […]
Living Walls
Sustainability is the buzz word of our times and ‘green’ or ‘living’ walls tick a lot of eco boxes. In […]