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Page 1: History of Engineering and Architecture © 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture.

History of Engineering and Architecture

© 2010 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Civil Engineering and Architecture

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DefinitionsCivil Engineering

An engineer trained in the design and construction of public works, such as bridges, dams, and other large facilities.

Architecture Art and science of designing buildings for human habitation.

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Beginnings

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Building Materials

Materials were chosen based on availability and climate.

Ruins of Babylon (present day Iraq). All that remains of the famous city-state is a mound of broken mud-brick dwellings.

Greece consists almost entirely of limestone with many sources of fine marble. Therefore many Greek structures were constructed with limestone and marble.

View of the city of Machu Picchu constructed from stone cut from the surrounding mountains.

Wood was readily available in China. Traditional Chinese wooden architecture changed little over thousands of years.

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Vernacular Architecture

African Hut at Bana, a small village of Cameroon

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An igloo, an Inuit winter dwelling

Methods of construction that use locally available resources and traditions to address local needs.

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Vernacular Architecture

Apache wickiup built of brush, grass, or reed

Traditional Nepalese house built of stone and clay

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Southern African rondavel (or banda)

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The Pyramids

Stepped Pyramid

Great Pyramid of Khufu

Bearing Wall

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The Pyramids

Kukulkan's Pyramid

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Modern Pyramids

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The Parthenon

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Arches

Keystone

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The Vault

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Domes

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Pantheon

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Colosseum

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Great Wall of China

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Water Supply

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Road Systems

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Early Bridge Designs

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Roman Bridges

Roman bridge in Vaison la Romaine, south France

A Roman bridge crosses the Afrin River in northern Syria and is still in use today.

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After the Fall of Rome

The first arch bridge in the world to be made out of cast iron, a material which was previously far too expensive to use for large structures

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Structural Steel

Perhaps the best known structural steel framed building is the Empire State Building, completed in 1931.

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Reinforced Concrete

The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates) is the tallest man-made structure ever built. It is supported by a reinforced concrete core using a special concrete mix.

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Reinforced Concrete Bridges

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Cedar Avenue Bridge (actually carrying Tenth Street) in Minneapolis, MN over the Mississippi is a reinforced concrete open spandrel arch bridge.

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Image Resources

Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip art. Retrieved August 26, 2008, from http://office. microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx

Wikipedia. Retrieved January 11, 2009, from www.wikipedia.org

iStockphoto. Retrieved January 11.2009, from www.istockphoto.com

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References

Williams, T. I. (2000). A history of invention. New York: Checkmark Books.