On Tuesday, 15th March at 7.30 p.m., the next talk in the popular Science in Radstock series of talks, which are organised by Radstock Museum, will focus on the complexity of recent iconic engineering projects. The speaker will be Niels Cross.
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Road closures: one for Mendip drivers over the next fortnightCross spent his working life supervising major civil and structural engineering projects, including the British Airways World H.Q., Vodafone H.Q., the Millennium Dome; the Emirates Stadium, the O2 Arena and the Olympic Stadium.
He will talk about the changes he has seen in Construction during his career, as well as showing how two particular projects, the Westgate Bridge in Melbourne and the Millennium Dome, reflect these changes.
Due to the Exhibition of West Country Embroidery and Lace, which is currently on show at the museum, this talk will be held at Radstock Working Men’s Club starting at 7.30 p.m.
The Science in Radstock Talks are organised in support of Radstock Museum. For more information, please visit the Radstock Museum website: www.radstockmuseum.co.uk
