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Engineering Minds

Kaia Stonebrook

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Engineering Minds explores the captivating stories behind the engineers who have shaped modern civilization through their groundbreaking innovations. It delves into the human element of engineering, revealing the vision, perseverance, and ethical considerations that underpin iconic structures and transformative technologies. The book highlights how engineering is not just a technical pursuit, but a profoundly human endeavor with significant social impact. For instance, the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge represented a leap in engineering capabilities, while the development of the internet revolutionized global communication. The book examines the evolution of engineering disciplines and the impact of societal needs on technological advancement. It’s structured in four parts, beginning with core concepts and key figures, then delving into specific case studies such as the Burj Khalifa. The ethical dilemmas faced by engineers, including environmental impact and resource allocation, are also explored. By blending technical details with compelling storytelling, Engineering Minds offers a unique perspective on the forces driving scientific progress and its influence on urban development.
Disponível desde: 05/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 82 páginas.

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