How Was That Built?: The Stories Behind Awesome Structures
£14,99
āFrom the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge to building on the moon, this utterly fascinating and visually stunning book is sure to build sky-scraping curiosity in young engineersā Kate Pankhurst, author of the Fantastically Great Women series āI adored reading How Was That Built? with my son. The fascinating facts and huge detailed pictures led to lots of interesting conversations for both of us. You will never take buildings for granted again!ā David Walliams, comedian and childrenās author As seen on Stephās Packed Lunch and featured in Cerys Matthewās BBC Radio 6 Music show and āThe Dreams We Live Insideā on BBC Radio 4 Join Roma Agrawal, the award-winning structural engineer who worked on The Shard, for an exciting behind-the-scenes look at some of the worldās most amazing landmarks. Meet the extraordinary people who challenged our beliefs about whatās possible, pioneering remarkable inventions that helped build the Brooklyn Bridge in the US, the Pantheon in Italy, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Shard in England and the Sapporo Dome in Japan. Discover the ingenious methods engineers have come up with to enable us to build underground, underwater, on ice and even in space. And learn about the impact different forces and materials can have on a structure by carrying out your own engineering experiments from the āTry it at Homeā sections. Beautiful and detailed illustrations by Katie Hickey, including cross-sections, skylines and close-ups of engineering techniques in action, provide unique and illuminating perspectives of our most awe-inspiring constructions. Get ready to see the built world around you like never before! āExploring this beautiful book feels like having a conversation with Roma, full of expert insight and fascinating detail. With playful illustrations, stacks of brand-new information and plenty of context ā this is childrenās non-fiction at its bestā Isabel Thomas, science writer and author of Moth and Fox āSkilfully illustrated and filled with remarkable details, this book is a treat for any young engineer. Romaās breadth of knowledge and genuine passion shines through every page. Itās simply beautifulā Angela Saini, science journalist and author āOpen this book at any page and you are immediately sucked into the fascination of how things work ā a wonderful achievement and a beautiful one tooā Mark Miodownik, materials engineer, broadcaster and author of Stuff Matters āHow Was That Built? is a brilliant and essential book ⦠Hopefully schools and libraries will purchase the book in big numbers because it deserves to be widely read and discussed. I also think it will do a lot to encourage young people to consider a career in constructionā Infrastructure-Intelligence.com