Voyaging the World's Civil Engineering Wonders
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:4th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This beautifully illustrated book by John Laverick explores remarkable civil engineering achievements across three continents and centuries, featuring iconic projects like the Panama Canal and the Falkirk wheel.
Voyaging the World's Civil Engineering Wonders by John Laverick is a beautifully illustrated exploration of the remarkable achievements in civil engineering throughout history. The book presents fourteen engaging case studies that highlight significant projects across the globe, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's impact on society and infrastructure.
Laverick takes readers on a journey that spans three continents and three centuries, showcasing extraordinary feats such as the construction of the Panama and Suez canals, which revolutionized maritime trade. The book also delves into innovative concepts like the concrete Mulberry harbours, designed for military logistics during World War II, and the unique rotating ship lift at Falkirk, which exemplifies modern engineering ingenuity. Each case study is meticulously detailed, offering insights into the challenges faced by engineers and the solutions they devised.
In addition to these iconic structures, the author highlights lesser-known projects, such as a man-made island in the Baltic that facilitates crossings between two countries and the ambitious restoration of the Wilts & Berks Canal. Through vivid illustrations and engaging narratives, Voyaging the World's Civil Engineering Wonders invites readers to appreciate the artistry and technical skill involved in these monumental undertakings, emphasizing the essential role of civil engineering in shaping our world.
ISBN: 9781803990989
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2nd edition