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ADVANCES IN STRUCTURES
Steel, Concrete, Composite and Aluminium
ASSCCA'03
22
- 25 June,
2003
Powerhouse Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia
ASSCCA’03
is the union of
5th International Conference on Steel and Aluminium
Structures (ICSAS)
7th International Conference on Steel Concrete Composite
Structures (ASCCS)
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Powerhouse Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia
| Sydney,
Australia, home of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games is one of the
world's most magnificent harbour cities. Features such as the
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, and the Royal Botanical
Gardens are all closely situated to the CBD. With a temperate
climate all year round, Sydney makes a wonderful setting for this
international conference. |
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The
Powerhouse Museum is
the location of the technical sessions for ASSCCA'03. The
Powerhouse Museum is Australia's largest and most popular museum. It enjoys an excellent reputation for innovative ideas, creativity and outstanding exhibitions. While it explores almost every aspect of human creativity it especially features Australian social history, technology, design and decorative arts. |
The
Powerhouse Museum and the preferred conference hotels are close
together in Sydney's Darling
Harbour. Darling Harbour, situated just minutes from central Sydney, is one of the world's great waterfront destinations and one of Australia's major attractions.
Easily accessible, visitors can come to Darling Harbour by ferry, Monorail, Light Rail, bus or train followed by a short walk from the city.
Darling Harbour is a part of Sydney to be enjoyed by everyone, with world class facilities, great attractions and a stunning harbourside location. |
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