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The Builders: Marvels of Engineering (original 1992; edition 1994)

by National Geographic Society (Editor)

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Documenting some of human kind's most ambitious projects of structural and civil engineering landmarks ranging from Egypt's pyramids to an oil rig in the North sea. Sections cover overcoming distance, height and depth, public space, the need for protection and harnessing nature's power.
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Title:The Builders: Marvels of Engineering
Authors:National Geographic Society
Info:American Society of Civil Engineers (1994), Hardcover, 288 pages
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Tags:engineering, history, photography

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The Builders: Marvels of Engineering by Newhouse Elizabeth L (Editor) (1992)

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Building projects of scale and beauty, utility and art, hold an endless power to amaze and move us. Few choices given to us in a community are more important -- and few losses are greater when they are missed. First, "Overcoming Distance" -- sections on roads, canals, bridges, railroads, and pipelines. Then "Height and Depth" - towers, tunnels, skyscrapers. "Public Spaces" - sports arenas, exposition halls. "Protection" - on land, and from water. "Responding to the Spirit" - pyramids, temples, domes, cathedrals. And finally, "Harnessing Nature's Power" -- wind, solar, hydroelectric.

From ancient walls and castles, to modern towers and sea barriers.
  keylawk | Mar 19, 2013 |
This book is a compendium of engineering achievements from all ages past to present. Organized into chapters based upon the type of engineering challenge that humans have overcome it includes sections titles "overcoming Distance", "Public spaces", "Harnessing Nature's Power" and others. The graphics are beautiful as you would expect from a National Geographic Society production and include explanatory charts as well as photographs of some of the most amazing structures throughout the world. The book is a delight to read, to browse through and to meditate on the great achievements of the minds of men throughout the ages ( )
  jwhenderson | Aug 9, 2011 |
The book is very good and in my opinion fairly easy to read if you Know a thing or two about engineering and costruction. All the pictures break up the bok nicely and further explains the writing of the book. The book provides a lot of info on a wide range of buildings fromanciant roads to modernd skyscrappers. ( )
  murder | Aug 31, 2009 |
Engineering Marvels from ancient pyramids to hydroelectric dams. Mostly pictures.
  Mapguy314 | Mar 19, 2019 |
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  Earl_Dunn | Oct 28, 2006 |
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Documenting some of human kind's most ambitious projects of structural and civil engineering landmarks ranging from Egypt's pyramids to an oil rig in the North sea. Sections cover overcoming distance, height and depth, public space, the need for protection and harnessing nature's power.

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