Chris Williams
Senior Lecturer in
Structural Engineering
Undergrad
Admissions
Tutor: BEng / MEng in Civil / Civil and Architectural
Engineering
Tutor: Civil
Engineering: Placements
Chris Williams is a structural engineer who worked for Ove Arup and
Partners prior to joining the Department.
Chris has a particular
interest in the relationship between geometrical form and structural
action as applied to bridges, shells, tension structures and tall
buildings. This leads to the use of specially written computer programs
to generate complex, often organic, forms for architectural and
structural applications. His work has been applied in practice with
architects and engineers including Foster and Partners, Richard Rogers
Partnership, Branson Coates Architecture and Buro Happold.
Chris's teaching interests
include design project work with students of both architecture and
engineering, structural analysis, computer programming and continuum
mechanics. Chris's recent achievements include:
Architectural Association,
London; Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation,
Columbia University, New York; University of Pennsylvania School of
Design, Philadelphia; National Technical University of Athens; Civil
Engineering Department, TU Delft, Netherlands; Architecture Department,
HTW Chur, Switzerland; Cambridge University Engineering Department;
Departmento de Matemática, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Faculdade
de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto, Portugal; Martin Centre,
Architectural Research, Cambridge University; Foster and Partners; Arup
Associates, London; Fielden Clegg Bradley, London
- Smartgeometry Tutor
- Visiting Professor at the School of Architecture,
Royal Academy of Fine Arts, CopenhagenDefined geometry and performed
non-linear structural analysis of:
British Museum Great Court
roof (Foster and Partners, Buro Happold, Waagner-Biro); Weald and
Downland Museum gridshell (Edward Cullinan Architects, Buro Happold,
Green Oak Carpentry); Savill Gardens gridshell (Glenn Howells
Architects, Buro Happold, Green Oak Carpentry)