ABSTRACT

The importance of design has often been neglected in studies considering the history of structural and civil engineering. Yet design is a key aspect of all building and engineering work. This volume brings together a range of articles which focus on the role of design in engineering. It opens by considering the principles of design, then deals with the application of these to particular subjects including bridges, canals, dams and buildings (from Gothic cathedrals to Victorian mills) constructed using masonry, timber, cast and wrought iron.

chapter 3|16 pages

History of retaining wall design

chapter 6|54 pages

History of building foundations in Chicago

chapter 7|12 pages

The Gothic cathedral: design and meaning

chapter 10|12 pages

The origin of iron beams

chapter 13|12 pages

The birth of stress: a historical review