Remaking the World Adventures in Engineering

Cover of Remaking the World Adventures in Engineering by Henry Petroski
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Vintage Books ed.
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780375700248
Dimensions:
Height: 7.97 Inches
Length: 5.2 Inches
Weight: 0.4629707502 Pounds
Width: 0.57 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 620
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Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering by Henry Petroski, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on December 29, 1998, is a 256-page exploration of significant engineering feats that have transformed our environment. This edition delves into the stories behind remarkable structures, from the Petronas Towers to the Panama Canal, highlighting the creativity and ingenuity of engineers throughout history.

In this book, Petroski presents a lively narrative that covers both monumental achievements and the personalities behind them, such as Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Charles Steinmetz. Readers will encounter a range of topics related to technology and engineering, including the impact of historical events like the Titanic disaster on the engineering community. Remaking the World offers insights into the creative instincts that drive innovation and the challenges faced by those who shape our built environment.


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“Petroski has an inquisitive mind, and he is a fine writer. . . . [He] takes us on a lively tour of engineers, their creations and their necessary turns of mind.”   –Los Angeles Times

From the Ferris wheel to the integrated circuit, feats of engineering have changed our environment in countless ways, big and small. In Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering, Duke University’s Henry Petroski focuses on the big: Malaysia’s 1,482-foot Petronas Towers as well as the Panama Canal, a cut through the continental divide that required the excavation of 311 million cubic yards of earth.
        Remaking the World tells the stories behind the man-made wonders of the world, from squabbles over the naming of the Hoover Dam to the effects the Titanic disaster had on the engineering community of 1912. Here, too, are the stories of the
personalities behind the wonders, from the jaunty Isambard Kingdom Brunel, designer of nineteenth-century transatlantic steamships, to Charles Steinmetz, oddball genius of the General Electric Company, whose office of preference was a battered twelve-foot canoe. Spirited and absorbing, Remaking the World is a celebration of the creative instinct and of the men and women whose inspirations have immeasurably improved our world.

“Petroski [is] America’s poet laureate of technology. . . . Remaking the World is another fine book.”   –Houston Chronicle

“Remaking the World really is an adventure in engineering.”
–San Diego Union-Tribune

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