Engineering in Plain Sight is a beautifully illustrated field guide to the infrastructure around us.
Engineering in Plain Sight extends the field guide genre from natural phenomena to human-made structures, making them approachable and understandable to non-engineers. It transforms readers' perspectives of the built environment, converting the act of looking at infrastructure from a mundane inevitability into an everyday diversion and joy.
Each section of this accessible, informative book features colorful illustrations revealing the fascinating details of how the human-made world works. An ideal road trip companion, this book offers a fresh perspective on the parts of the environment that often blend into the background. Readers will learn to identify characteristics of the electrical grid, roadways, railways, bridges, tunnels, waterways, and more. Engineering in Plain Sight inspires curiosity, interest, and engagement in how the infrastructure around us is designed and constructed.
Publisher: No Starch Press,US
ISBN: 9781718502321
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 369 g
Dimensions: 254 x 203 mm
"An outstanding resource on a wide range of civil engineering subjects for all readers. Wonderful for browsing, reading, or researching." —Rob Tench, Library Journal"[Engineering In Plain Sight] is a fun, informative book that helps educate on the world around us." —Geek_Dude, GeekTechStuff"A plain explanation of every day engineering . . . [with] enough detail to satisfy even a lot of detailed questions about infrastructure." —Lee Teschler, Design World Online"Grady is the perfect person to explain engineering to us . . . he's a brilliant storyteller who can translate that knowledge into engaging tales that even the technically-challenged among us can dig into. His book [Engineering in Plain Sight] is the perfect extension of this unique skill set. By taking a concept usually applied to the natural world - a field guide! - and applying it to the, um, non-natural one, he's helped me understand for the first time basic but important things ... like how a cell tower actually works."—David Goldenberg, MinuteEarth"Highly readable and illustrated with plenty of diagrams, making the material accessible to non-engineers . . . it would serve very well as a reference book for classrooms and the school library."—Terry Freedman, ICT & Computing in Education"Perfect for those with a curious mind and restless imagination." —E.D. Corbeels, Purdue Reviewer"Written for anybody that just wants to learn about the world around them . . . I highly recommend it." —Isaac Oakeson, Civil Engineering Academy"This is a 'Bob the Builder' guide for young adults and older who are curious about common miracles of engineering. From asphalt to voltage regulators, they'll never look at the world the same." —The Austin Chronicle
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