Engineering & Science |
SUPPORTING
THE CITY – The Influence of Engineering on Glasgow's Buildings
Edited by Howard Wright, University of Strathclyde |
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mm; c. 176 pp; paperback; full colour thoughout ISBN 1-870325-97-4 £25 Description -|- Reviews |
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This book brings together a selection of Glasgow’s more famous buildings and describes them from an engineering perspective - but in a way that is interesting and readily understood. Complemented with photographs, many in colour, each chapter provides an insight into the decisions faced and the methods adopted when a building of major significance is planned and constructed. From the gleaming ‘Armadillo’ of the modern era to the Underground and symbols of Glasgow’s past, each building provides an insight into the application of engineering and forms a part of the fabric of an evolving city. In many cases the authors uncover some fascinating information about how Glasgow developed, its social history and the remarkable achievements of its engineers, past and present. The book encapsulates the spirit of Glasgow and shows clearly how it became the ‘Second City of the Empire’ and to this day retains its entrpreneurial flair and vibrancy.
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