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Disasters by Design

How Engineering Failures Shaped the Modern World

When a giant bridge collapses, a gas explosion blows up a building, or a major dam bursts, it’s hard not to wonder how things could have gone so catastrophically wrong. According to Grady Hillhouse, those failures are the defining force of engineering, where the most important lessons were learned the hard way.

With the same engaging and accessible approach that make his YouTube videos so popular, Hillhouse breaks complex failures down into their component parts, showing how poor judgment and willful ignorance can play just as big a role as an errant measurement or faulty component. The fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of history’s greatest structural breakdowns, from the Johnstown flood and the Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, reveal how engineers learn from their mistakes and developed the core principles that keep buildings standing today.

Not all of us will design a building or lay out an electrical grid, but thinking like an engineer can help us spot weak links, respect margins, and value hard truths over wishful thinking. Disasters by Design celebrates human resilience and our extraordinary capacity for progress.

About Grady Hillhouse

Grady Hillhouse is a licensed civil engineer who spent nearly ten years in private practice working on a wide variety of infrastructure projects with a focus on dams, hydraulic structures, and riverbank restorations. He is widely known for his educational video series Practical Engineering and is the author of Engineering in Plain Sight. He holds degrees from Texas State University and Texas A&M University and lives with his family in Texas.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781837311972
  • Length: 352 pages
  • Price: £11.99
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