Engineering in Plain Sight

An Illustrated Field Guide to the Constructed Environment

Hardcover, 224 pages

Published Sept. 27, 2022 by No Starch Press.

ISBN:
978-1-7185-0232-1
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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.

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A fascinating book about the infrastucture around us

A fascinating book that looks at the engineering that goes into the infrastructure that you can see around you. It should give the reader an appreciation of the planning, design, construction and management that goes into making the infrastructure 'just work' and fade into the background of daily life: until a breakdown makes it clear how vital the infrastructure is.

The book starts with the electrical grid, covering how electricity is generated and distributed. Next, the book looks at communication systems, from landlines and mobile phones, to how messages are sent to distant countries.

Roads are covered in the next section, covering the various kinds of roads and road traffic, traffic signals, the design of roads, road shoulders and embankments. Highways and interchanges are also covered. Bridges and tunnels are then covered, showing how they are designed, constructed, and maintained. Trains and railways are then featured in the …