Hosted by Max and Zach, The Structural Engineering Podcast dives into the world of structural design, real-world engineering challenges, and the stories behind the structures that shape our world. Whether you're a practicing engineer, an aspiring student, or just curious about how buildings stand tall, tune in for expert insights, industry interviews, and relatable experiences from the field.
In Episode 103, we dive into space frames, cable nets, and ETFE membrane systems. Joining us is Joshua Schultz, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Gonzaga University, to discuss the lightweight structural forms that make some of today's most iconic buildings possible. From the geometry that drives space frame efficiency to the tension‑based behavior of cable nets and the surprising performance of ETFE, we break down how th...
In Episode 102, we chat with Scott Collins and Mike Riccitiello about the role of structural engineers in emergency response. From the first phone call to on-site triage, we break down how engineers gather information, assess danger, and make judgment calls while coordinating with other emergency response officials. Tune in to hear real stories and learn how emergency response work changes the way you design long after the crisis i...
In this episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast, we sit down with Matt Byrum of Hutton to explore the world of design-build delivery. Matt shares how his role connects architecture, engineering and construction, the types of projects where design-build shines, and the cultural shifts it takes for teams to thrive.
Links & Resources:
Hutton: huttonbuilds.com
Structured (our free study tool): TheEngineeringPodcast.com/StructurEd
...Celebrating a milestone! This week marks our 100th episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast.
We're reflecting on the journey from our very first episode to where we are today. More importantly, we're thanking you, our incredible community of listeners, for your support.
Join us for this lighthearted celebration as we dive into a special Q&A segment.
Links & Resources:
StructurEd (our free study tool): TheEngineeringPodcast.c...
In this episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast, we sit down with the founders of CalcBook, Nick and Peter, a tech startup that's rethinking how engineers document and share structural calculations. What started as a frustration with scattered spreadsheets and inconsistent workflows has grown into a powerful, cloud-based platform built by engineers for engineers.
We dive into the full journey:
How the idea for CalcBook ...
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In this episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast, we sit down with Ryan Musgrove from Kramer Gehlen & Associates to dive into the world ...
In this episode, we sit down with Adam Jones from SPEC Toolbox, a company reshaping how engineers approach mass timber design. From CLT panels to connection detailing, Spec Toolbox offers a suite of digital tools that streamline workflows, reduce errors, and bring clarity to the often chaotic world of timber documentation.
We explore the challenges of designing with mass timber, navigating code compliance, coordinating across disci...
Is AI about to redesign the future of structural engineering? In Episode 96, the Structural Engineering Podcast sits down with a leading AI expert to explore how artificial intelligence is shaking up the AEC industry. From automated design to predictive modeling, we dive into the tech trends that could transform how engineers work, build, and innovate. Whether you're curious, skeptical, or already experimenting with AI tools, this ...
In this episode, we test our knowledge of an AISC design document, Design Guide #1 - Base Plate Connections. This is the first DG we read as we entered the working world, and we think it's worthwhile to revisit it occasionally.
Want to look at all the guides available? https://www.aisc.org/publications/design-guides/
Join our structural trivia! A quick email mid-week will keep you sharp (FYI - Survey Monkey is often re-directed to ...
In this week's episode, we discuss famous structural engineering failures. From the Hyatt Regency Collapse to Ronan Point, these instances have been crucial in helping us develop our profession and design safer, more appealing structures for the world. Creating the built environment inevitably involves mistakes; they only become a complete loss when we fail to learn from them.
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In this episode, we discuss the seismic systems we've used and have dreamed of using, as well as the new systems and latest research. This is a pretty fun overview of the seismic systems available to us, so take a listen and check out all the links below.
Dampers Explanation (From Taylor Devices) - https://www.taylordevices.com/products/fluid-viscous-damper/#:~:text=Fluid%20viscous%20dampers%20(FVDs)%20are,and%20stresses%20in%20a%...
In this episode, we chat with Melissa Lanning from Infusion Architects. As you may have noticed, Melissa is the first architect we've asked to be on the show. We're ready to talk with the most common client for structural engineers to learn how we can better navigate the structural/architectural work dynamic and ensure a successful partnership.
You can find Infusion Architects: Here
In this episode, we dive into a conversation with Kee Leung. Kee is the director of Odace engineering, a firm in London that specializes in efficient structural systems, both in design and development.
A weird instagram link that shows this beam: Here
Reach out to us:
Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com
In Episode 90, we chat with Amanda Dean from the SE3 project. She's one of the structural engineers actively working to promote equality in our profession, ensuring it is open to and pursued by the most qualified talent for the benefit of the built environment.
Take a look at the SE3 page here: http://www.se3project.org/
A great SE3 video as an introduction: Here
The TED talk we mentioned: Here
Join us as we highlight the five most impactful buildings of the last half-decade, and the upcoming projects we're watching closely. We have plenty of technical content currently in the works, but we're kicking things off by getting back to the heart of why we love this industry.
Also, we are starting a weekly structural trivia, Facts only, generally referencing code books. A great way to stay sharp, and not just be the best in y...
We're talking structural dynamics with Mola founder Marcio Sequeira! Discover the story behind the new Mola 4, its roots in academia, and its future in professional practice. Stick around until the final minutes for a sneak peek at upcoming releases.
Check out Mola 4: https://mola4.kckb.me/8ce9dc59
This week we get to continue our education in to UHPC with a discussion with Joe Bunkers from Gage Brothers. Gage Brothers is a group of precast experts helping move the needle on UHPC production and use, take a peak at the links below for a very cool project that comes up in our conversation, and reach out to if you have any questions at all.
Steel District redevelopment project
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This weeks episode is about one of the most unique materials we have had in a while. Now you may say this is concrete, which we've been pretty good at since 1300 BC, and while that isnt incorrect, we say its so much more than stone, clay, and limestone from 3300 years ago, this is Ultra High Performance! So sit back and let us ask the dumb questions while we learn about UHPC, the many advantrages, and where we might see it in the f...
We are lucky enough to have one more episode with Scott Johnson this week. Scott was our primary host at Louisiana Pacific and works in the construction services sector. We had a short conversation with Scott about his career path and quickly decided we wanted to hear more. From the Marines to teaching Masonry design and finally wood elements, It seems Scott has seen it all, so join in, and I have a feeling you'll take some good le...
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast! Today, we have the pleasure of chatting with Scott Collins, an innovative engineer whose remarkable work caught our attention in a recent article in Modern Steel. Join us as we delve into the diverse projects Scott is involved in, and don't hesitate to share any questions you have for him.
Also, The structural Python Course is getting so close to launch. If ...
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