How to Read Bridges
A Crash Course Spanning the Centuries
Ian Stewart author Edward Denison author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Mar '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This comprehensive guide offers insights into various bridge types, showcasing their designs and engineering techniques. How to Read Bridges is an essential resource for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Understanding the intricate world of bridges can be a fascinating journey, and How to Read Bridges serves as an excellent guide for both enthusiasts and professionals alike. This practical primer delves into various types of bridges, from suspension and opening bridges to the early stone structures and modern glass designs. Through highly illustrated case studies, readers are taken on a visual tour of stunning bridges from around the globe, showcasing their unique designs and engineering marvels.
How to Read Bridges offers a comprehensive introduction to the structure and purpose of these essential infrastructures. It teaches readers how to interpret the structural clues embedded within each bridge, allowing for a deeper appreciation of their variety and ingenuity. With a focus on bridges ranging from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Millau Viaduct, the book highlights the significant technological advancements in bridge construction over the centuries.
This guide is compact enough to fit in your pocket, yet it provides serious insights into the world of bridge engineering. It explores fundamental concepts of design, key materials, and various engineering techniques. The intelligent text is complemented by detailed illustrations and cross-sections that make complex ideas accessible. Whether you're a casual admirer or a budding engineer, How to Read Bridges equips you with the knowledge to understand and appreciate these remarkable structures.
ISBN: 9781912217311
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 392g
256 pages