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Built

The Hidden Stories Behind our Structures

Bloomsbury USA

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ISBN10: 1635570220
ISBN13: 9781635570229

Hardcover

320 Pages

$28.00

CA$37.00

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While our cities are full of incredible engineering feats, most of us live with little idea of what goes into creating the built environment, let alone how a new building goes up, what it is constructed upon, or how it remains standing.

In Built, star structural engineer Roma Agrawal explains how construction has evolved from the mud huts of our ancestors to skyscrapers of steel that reach into the sky. She unearths how humans have tunneled through solid mountains; how we've walked across the widest of rivers, and tamed nature's precious water resources. She tells vivid tales of the visionaries who created the groundbreaking materials used to build the Pantheon and the Eiffel Tower; and explains how careful engineering can minimize tragedies like the collapse of the Quebec Bridge. Interweaving science, history, illustrations, and personal stories, Built offers a fascinating window into a subject that makes up the foundation of our everyday lives.

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Praise for Built

"Roma Agrawal's Built . . . aims to show us how things work in a world of structures we largely take for granted . . . her book infects us with the passion she feels for what she does . . . [and] conveys insight into the built environment in an unusually accessible style."The Wall Street Journal

"Roma makes the complex principles of structural engineering accessible to everyone with clear explanations and engaging illustrations."—Ellen Stofan, former Chief Scientist at NASA

"Built is a terrific book—a necessary reminder of the wonderful human ingenuity behind the world's greatest engineering projects, from Roman aqueducts to London's magnificent Shard, which stands on foundations designed by the author herself."—Erica Wagner, author of Chief Engineer

"So many marvels of architecture involve feats of engineering that all too often go unsung. Roma Agrawal sets out to change that with Built, a passionate, often personal love letter to the science of structure that merges history, science, and storytelling. Whether exploring the ruins of Pompeii and the elegance of Bruneschelli's famous dome, plumbing the depths of sewers and tunnels, or gleaning insight into materials from baking a pineapple upside down cake, she takes the reader on a fantastic journey that will change the way you look at all the structures you take for granted."—Jennifer Ouellette, author of The Calculus Diaries and Me, Myself, and Why

A delightful introduction to the science of engineering and those key in its development."Kirkus Reviews

"Structural engineer Agrawal introduces engineering to the masses in this enthusiastic, easy-to-read primer to her field of work . . . the book successfully communicates the author's love of engineering and the extraordinary impact of her profession on the everyday lives of people."Publishers Weekly

"Built is a welcome addition to the library of accessible reads on engineering. It is globally inclusive, provides personal insight into the life and achievements of a broadly accomplished female structural engineer, and teaches key engineering concepts in an approachable and engaging way."Science Magazine

"Interweaving science, history, illustrations, and personal stories, Built offers a simply fascinating and impressively informative history of architecture, a subject that makes up the foundation of our everyday lives."Midwest Book Review

"Makes engineering concepts easy to understand . . . [Agrawal] asks to reader to dream with her, look at the world before a problem is solved, then rejoice in the solution and all that it has meant to us as heirs of earlier genius. In short, she does the almost impossible; she makes engineering fun."Manhattan Book Review