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An Engineer Imagines

An Engineer Imagines

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engineering Intersects Design
Review: As an engineer in other media (software) who enjoys civil engineering and architecture done well, this book entertained and inspired me as few others in the last five years. Peter Rice appears to enjoy a risk, a change, a challenge. He listens to the materials to find solutions to problems, creating the practical engineering resolution to an abstract design. The newest tools, materials, techniques, talents are marshalled into the cause. But so is a spark of inspiration, an angle of attack.

The interaction of these words - risk, change, challenge, materials, engineering, design, problems, solutions - is described in a mostly auto-biographical tale. Each chapter centers on a project or two in which Rice was involved. Particularly fun was how working with the different people and cultures sometimes added to the challenge, and the result.

There is little doubt in my mind that any creative, design-centered profession can draw inspiration from this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engineering Intersects Design
Review: As an engineer in other media (software) who enjoys civil engineering and architecture done well, this book entertained and inspired me as few others in the last five years. Peter Rice appears to enjoy a risk, a change, a challenge. He listens to the materials to find solutions to problems, creating the practical engineering resolution to an abstract design. The newest tools, materials, techniques, talents are marshalled into the cause. But so is a spark of inspiration, an angle of attack.

The interaction of these words - risk, change, challenge, materials, engineering, design, problems, solutions - is described in a mostly auto-biographical tale. Each chapter centers on a project or two in which Rice was involved. Particularly fun was how working with the different people and cultures sometimes added to the challenge, and the result.

There is little doubt in my mind that any creative, design-centered profession can draw inspiration from this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Structural Engineer
Review: Peter Rice is arguably the greatest structural engineer of our time. Loved by Architects like Renzo Piano for his innovation and consequently his ability to make their dreams come true. An inspirational book, parts of which reads almost like poetry. A very rare breed indeed for a book on engineering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Structural Engineer
Review: Peter Rice is arguably the greatest structural engineer of our time. Loved by Architects like Renzo Piano for his innovation and consequently his ability to make their dreams come true. An inspirational book, parts of which reads almost like poetry. A very rare breed indeed for a book on engineering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A hard to reach star, but one of the brightest.
Review: Peter Rice was a genius behind modern landmarks like the Sydney Opera, the Centre Pompidou, and Lloyd's Bank in London. This british structural engineer gave our world a mighty heave to the future. He humbly sings throughout this book to his love of his work, to the greatness of human mind, and to the evolution of our understanding of materials and tools.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Structural
Review: This book is wonderful for insight into one of the most brilliant engineering minds of our time. It should also serve as an inspiration and motivator for structural engineers (AND ARCHITECTS) to think beyond the comforts of the norm. It does a splendid job of showcasing some of Mr. Rice's work.


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