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Bridges : The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures - David Blockley

Bridges

The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

By: David Blockley

Paperback | 8 May 2012

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Bridges touch all our lives - every day we are likely to cross a bridge, or go under one. How many of us stop to consider how the bridge stands up and what sort of people designed and built something so strong? Bridge building is a magnificent example of the practical and every day use of science. However, the story of bridges goes beyond science and technology, and involves issues relating to artistic and cultural development. After all, bridges are built by people, for people. Bridges can be icons for whole cities; just consider New York''s Brooklyn Bridge, London''s Tower Bridge, and Sydney''s Harbour Bridge. Such bridges can be considered functional public art, as they have the power to delight or be an eyesore. David Blockley explains how to read a bridge, in all its different forms, design, and construction, and the way the forces flow through arches and beams. He combines the engineering of how bridges stand up with the cultural, aesthetic, and historical importance they hold. Drawing on examples of particular bridges from around the world, he also looks in detail at the risk engineers take when building bridges, and examines why things sometimes go wrong.
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`Review from previous edition David Blockley expertly describes the processes, relationships, materials and philosophies of engineering that give the world some of its most symbolic pieces of public infrastructure.' Hugh Pouliot, Canadian Geographic `In this fascinating exploration for lay readers, Blockly lucidly explains both the basic forces at work on every bridge.' Publishers Weekly `The two concluding chapters 'How safe is safe enough' and 'Bridges built by and for people' are masterly summaries of some of the biggest issues in engineering illuminating the nature of risk, how engineers think, and the need for them to understand uncertainy.' Kathy Stansfield, The Structural Engineer `David Blockley expertly describes the processes, relationships, materials and philosophies of engineering.' Hugh Pouliot, Canadian Geographic `Engaging and thoughtful book. Bridges deserve our attention.' David Rooney. History Today

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