There are also "structural" techniques whereby the business of the firm is organised in such a way as to eliminate or minimise conflicts.
Another structural technique commonly used by Ibsen is to place all of the important "events" before the play opens.
They focus on advanced structural techniques and impacts to construction materials.
Williams created a large open space using the latest structural techniques allowing the Centre's doctors to properly observe the members.
They were possible because Gothic structural techniques had now reached the height of their sophistication, particularly in the use of buttressing.
The bridge also introduces you to a material, a structural technique and the angular vocabulary of forms from which the entire building is made.
Flying buttresses were added to the exterior to support the vaulted aisles soon after they were built-an early usage of this structural technique.
It has also been pointed out that structural and stylistic techniques of literary writing are largely absent in the novel.
Improved structural techniques and materials and the quest for greater speed made the biplane configuration obsolete for most purposes by the late 1930s.
It was a strong argument for the two-movement form as more cogent and succinct than the sonata, with a formidable variety of moods and structural techniques.