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Bill reveals the long-lost methods used by Medieval engineers to design stone cathedrals. Methods that required no science, mathematics, or literacy, yet which reveal the engineering method. *Learn More: Companion Book* Explore the ideas in this video series further with its companion book: _The Things We Make: The Unknown History of Invention from Cathedrals to Soda Cans_ (ISBN 978-1728215754) 🤍 *Other Videos in this Series* _Episode 2:_ Controlling Turbulence and Evolution: How Engineers Overcome Uncertainty 🤍 _Episode 3:_ The Steam Turbine: The Surprising Relationship of Engineering & Science 🤍 _Episode 4:_ The Microwave Oven Magnetron: What an Engineer Means by “Best” 🤍 *Video Summary* 0:00 Titles 0:07 Intro In this first video of the series Bill notes that the engineering method is among the the oldest of human responses to fulfill human needs. 0:28 Göbekli Tepe Bill illustrates this with a brief discussion of the ruins of Göbekli Tepe, a stone structure in southeastern Turkey built thousands of years before Stonehenge and the pyramids. A structure whose use and purpose remains mysterious. The age of Göbekli Tepe highlights that engineering existed long before science — at least what we mean by “science” today. 0:56 Precision of Göbekli Tepe The precision of the placement of the stones in the ruin and their manner of preparation indicate that it is an engineered object. 2:39 Do Engineers Need Science? This leads to the question “Do engineers need science to create.” To answer that question Bill considers the design of Sainte-Chapelle — a stunning thirteenth century stone building. He notes that it was designed and built — as were all medieval cathedrals — by mason who knew no science, or mathematics and who could not even read, nor did they have a measuring stick. 3:13 Gothic Cathedrals: Light The medieval engineers strive to build cathedrals that could house large stained glass windows that could let in sunlight. 3:54 Pointed Arches Medieval masons used pointed arches in their cathedrals to create high ceilings. 4:16 Pointed vs Circular Arches The pointed arch allowed mason to build higher ceiling using less stone, as clearly seen in comparing Sainte-Chapelle to the Pantheon in Rome. 5:00 Width Circular Arch The width of the circular arch grows proportional to its height. 5:29 Width Pointed Arch The width of a pointed arch doesn’t expand because the pointed arch changes shape as it grows taller. 5:39 Proportional Rule Bill explains that these early engineers used a “rule of thumb” inherited from antiquity — one used to build Roman buildings like the Pantheon — to size the supporting walls underneath the arches. The rule was simple: The width of the supporting wall should be between a fifth and a fourth of the arch’s span. 6:51 How Medieval Engineers Sized Walls These early engineers could not perform the mathematics needed to implement this rule, so, as Bill demonstrates, they turned this into an action that required no calculation or measurement with a marked rule. 9:06 Why Arch Divided into Three Section As Bill notes, this is just how the geometry works out. It is the same rule as used to size the supporting wall for a semi-circular arch. 9:52 Rule of Thumb A rule of thumb is the heart of the engineering method: it allowed the masons to build without understand at a deep level the properties of stone or knowing mathematics. 10:29 The Engineering Method This is defined as “Solving problems using rules of thumb that cause the best change in a poorly understood situation using available resources.” That’s a sharp contrast with the scientific method, because these rules of thumb are only guides that offers a high probability of success, but no guarantee. 10:40 Rule of Thumb Never Disproved And, unlike a scientific theory, a rule of thumb is never, in a sense, disproved. That hundreds of cathedrals are still around today, standing for eight or nine hundred years is proof. Instead of being disproved, this rule of thumb for stone became outdated, not wrong, as iron and steel I-beams replaced stone. 11:10 Do Engineers Still Use Rules of Thumb? Bill considers the question “is engineering based on rules of thumb antiquated in our scientific age?” He notes that that line of thought misunderstands the purpose of the engineering method, which is to solve practical problem before we have full scientific knowledge. 11:33 Next Video Bill notes that in the next video he’ll explore how engineers work their way around that lack of scientific understanding, how they overcome uncertainty. 11:45 End Titles
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This building—the Burj Khalifa—which stands strong on loose, sandy soil braving the strong Arabian winds—is truly a modern engineering marvel. In this video, we are going to explore all the design secrets of the world’s tallest building, starting from its surprisingly simple hexagonal core. This incredible feat of civil engineering is even able to confuse the wind due to its unique shape and lightning with the help of modern technology. Let’s get into it. Be our supporter or contributor: 🤍 instagram : 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 Telegram : 🤍 FB : 🤍 Voice over artist : 🤍
A structural engineer is a part of the design team for all my residential work in the studio. In this video you'll join me for the kick-off meeting with my structural engineer as we begin developing the structural design for the Outpost project. You’ll see how we choose a foundation strategy, work through framing + detail ideas, and understand how lateral loads are transferred and how they affect the materials we choose to build with. The professional tug-of-war between engineer and architect isn't adversarial, rather it's collaborative and makes for a better, more efficient project. The most interesting part of our dialogue begins around minute eighteen where I ask Albert to comment on one of the most common objections I hear from contractors in the field: "This structure is way over-engineered." His answer illuminates how a structural engineer can complement the architectural design process in ways you may not have anticipated. Not only do engineers help us to efficiently size structural members and optimize the design, but their practical building knowledge and field experience can prove invaluable. Because an engineer’s work is smaller in scope, (their fee is typically about 10% of an architectural fee), they must secure 10X the number of commissions to make a comparable income. This naturally exposes them to many more projects (in theory 10X), ideas, and failures than an architect would typically see. And, it’s those failures that are the most instructive. This symbiotic relationship between architect and engineer has benefitted my practice and my clients in ways that are difficult to calculate but that surely far exceed the engineering fees invested. Structural engineering is more than sizing beams, designing connections and specifying concrete mixes, it’s an allied discipline which helps to make our jobs as architects easier and to deliver a home that meets (and often exceeds) our client’s expectations. Although this footage is but a small sampling of our conversation, you can appreciate the give and take that a typical design collaboration entails. As professionals, we rely on the expertise of many consultants to realize our architectural goals. This is a long video, here’s a few timestamps to guide you: 0:30 General Site + Foundation Considerations 4:05 Architectural Goals 5:02 Roof Design + Framing 6:36 Eave Detail 8:55 Possible vs. Practical 10:00 Designing for Lateral Loads 13:24 Transferring the loads: bracing (wood vs. steel) 18:12 “This feels over-engineered” – The most common complaint I hear from contractors in the field (DON’T MISS THIS SECTION) 22:09 Value of engineers from an Architect’s perspective 23:43 10X Projects, 10X Failures, 10X Knowledge (a convincing case for collaborating with engineers) 25:10 Engineer’s steel manual vs. Architect’s steel manual JOIN MY ONLINE COURSE: Enjoy my teaching style? Enroll here: 🤍 DIGITAL DRAWING TEMPLATES: * AutoCAD: 🤍 * REVIT: 🤍 ARCHITECT'S TOOLKIT: * *NEW for 2020 Architect + Entrepreneur Startup Toolkit (includes lessons from the A+E Course): 🤍 ARCHITECTURE ESSENTIAL TOOLS: * 🤍 MODEL MAKING TOOLS + MATERIALS: * 🤍 PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR: * 🤍 #structuralengineering #architect #structuralengineer
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There's a reason why we don't let architects build their designs without an engineer looking at them first... Did you know there's a whole secret game within Poly Bridge 2, a game within a game, this is Polyception!!! Well today I show you the secret world in Poly Bridge 2 as we continue a new bridge building series, a professional civil engineer plays Poly Bridge! Part 4 of Polyception! LINKS! PATREON: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 MEMBERSHIP: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 REDDIT: 🤍 TWITCH: 🤍 PADDY (MY DOG): 🤍 STREAM ARCHIVE: 🤍 PLAYLISTS! MINI MOTORWAYS: 🤍 INFRA: 🤍 DORFROMANTIK: 🤍 CITIES SKYLINES - ENGITOPIA: 🤍 KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM: 🤍 POLY BRIDGE 2: 🤍 HYDRONEER: 🤍 VARIETY PLAYLIST: 🤍 Epic Game Store Support-A-Creator Code: RCE (In connection with Epic Games’ Support-A-Creator Program, I may receive a commission from certain in-game purchases) #realcivilengineer #engineering #polybridge2
Structural engineers play a crucial role in the development of any new structure however, the analysis and design processes that they use are not widely know by many. In an effort to share what I've learnt about the role of structural engineers in construction over the past 2 years, in this video I take you through the 4 stages that structural engineers go through in order to bring a project to life. Enjoy :) TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:36 Project Initiation 01:44 Analysis 04:27 Design 05:35 Structural Drawings 06:15 Construction CONNECT: 👨🏼💻 - Youtube 🤍 👷🏻♂️ - Linkedin 🤍 📩 - Email: BEngHielscher🤍gmail.com WHO AM I: I’m Ben, a graduate structural engineer. I make videos about tech, engineering, productivity and self-development. On this channel I hope to provide entertainment, advice and knowledge for aspiring and young students and professionals.
"In Malaysia, a team of elite engineers is racing to build a record-breaking skyscraper. This mega-tall tower will soar over 2,000 feet high and costs more than a billion dollars. To construct this colossus, the team must battle sinking foundations. Torrential rain, stifling heat, and deadly lightning storms. This skyscraper ranks in a league of ambitious engineering wonders that are bigger, faster, taller and more advanced than anything ever constructed before. This is the inside story of the extraordinary challenge of building this giants." Watch how they build the upcoming 2023 enormous mega tall skyscraper, 'Merdeka 118' in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Jika anda rakyat Malaysia yang berminat dengan kejuruteraan, pembinaan dan seni bina, anda wajib menonton dokumentari ini! Tekan pada captions untuk mengaktifkan sarikata Bahasa Melayu Dari episod dokumentari Building Giants S03E03 — The Billion Dollar Skyscraper Terima kasih pada 🤍AngryZombie808 untuk terjemahan pada minit 21:30 #visitmalaysia2024 #pnb118 #merdeka118 #malaysia #kualalumpur #skyscraper #skyscrapers #construction #documentary #buildings #engineering #architecture
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Who approved these blue prints? These are 57 of the world's funniest & most EXTREME building & engineering fails ever! Subscribe to Talltanic 🤍 50. At the corner of Auschwitz lane and holocaust road. How did no one see this in the blueprints? 49. In the event of an emergency, grab a crowbar or a torch and weld the bars off from around this hydrant. Good luck, you’re going to need it. 48. Duck! These stairs are for the vertically challenged individuals only. 47. We can stay at the second Best Western just to see what the inside of the room. Staying in the corner room non-smoking and by the hallway. 46. Your new office is right this way! 45. These condos come equipped with a workout facility, pool, and every unit comes with a balcony. 44. New improved ATM they are child proof and have the latest technology to keep your money secure. You cannot even see the numbers to punch in your own pin. 43. Child’s ATM, Is there no middle ground? It’s a small world after all. 42. Window access to the stairs. 41. The landscaping is through the roof in this home. 40. The landscaping is off the wall in this one. 39. It is a good thing they stopped there someone could have gotten hurt with no railing on the stairs. 38. Bridge by IKEA. Let’s make sure we read the instructions correctly. I’ll meet you halfway. 37. The menswear is up the stairs. 36. Is this what they mean when they say they have a half-flush toilet? 35. It’s the most fun you’ll never have again. I suppose every playground has a tunnel built on the ground by children leading to China. 34. They must feel walled inside. Think they could try and leave the window open? 33. There is plenty of room to build additional stairs. Seems up to code. 32. Looks about right parking should not be an issue living here. 31. A metaphor for life? Or Dr. Kevorkian kitchen? 30. Introducing the most exclusive club in town. Where’s the doorman? 29. Every employee must be sure to wash their hands five times before returning to work. 28. Stairs are coming soon. I may be able to reach this one. 27. Thank goodness for that handrail it’s the stairway to platform 9 ¾. 26. It is a handi-trap. 25. Don’t hit the wrong switch I suppose the projector needs to cool down. 24. Economy seats still cost $300 on StubHub. 23. Is this a team-building exercise? 22. You have arrived at your destination; please exit to the left. Is this the airport? 21. Stairs are for wussies! These stairs are even handi-capable. 20. Even the trees do not want to be here. 19. These stairs are spiraling out of control. 18. That is not how it is supposed to work. 17. Do we forget what that symbol means? Apparently you need to bring your own ramp. 16. Nice save, looks right, at least, someone is trying to keep up with the time. 15. Almost as bad as going into the stall and realizing after you go there is not toilet paper. Go ahead reach for it! 14. Narnia’s exit door. This secret room is a truly a secret. 13. Not the most comfortable seat around, but hey there is a beautiful ocean view. 12. Yes, seriously just build the stairs six feet to the left. Someone evidently followed instructions. 11. Ring your little bell now, Mr. Cyclist and see what happens. This appears to be an excellent place to put a large pole on the cement path. 10. It’s not stupid if it works, but how are you supposed to shut the door when you get in there stand on the toilet? 9. How’s that meant to work? Just open the door and jump after climbing over the railing. 8. This belongs in a skate park or a playground to be a slide, very x-treme. 7. Suck it in, guys or you will never get out this way. 6. Our bathrooms boast an intimate and friendly setting to help you relax while you use the bathroom. 5. Even more intimate and friendly. 4. The sidewalk is closed you need to make your own pathway. 3. World’s largest pay phone. Wonder what kind of money it takes? Pay phones still exist? Hang on. 2. I’m not a contractor, but I am reasonably sure that building is supposed to be in the middle of the highway. Detour! 1. All Employees must wash fingers only before returning to work. How did these ever make it past the blueprint stage? Someone needs to get fired! Which one of these building blenders made you face palm? Leave a comment below! Dont forget to subscribe for more fun videos like this. Thanks for watching!
Wondering what a construction engineering career or construction management career is really like? I'll go over 5 expectations vs reality that can help you know the truth behind this career. My instagram: 🤍kikoga LIMITED TIME: Get 2 FREE STOCKS ON WEBULL when you deposit $100 (Valued up to $1600): 🤍 Software Used In Construction: AutoCad 🤍 Autodesk Revit 🤍 Microsoft Office 🤍 Youtube Camera and Recording Equipment: Camera 🤍 Shotgun Mic 🤍 Clip On Mic 🤍 Ring Light 🤍 Drone 🤍 *Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies which Kienen Koga will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Kienen Koga is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. So for my background I am a construction project engineer with a bachelors and masters degree in civil engineering working for a big general contractor in Hawaii. Expectation 1: You will need to remember the material from your construction engineering degree or construction management degree to succeed. Reality: Not necessarily and not really. The most basic functions I use are trig and adding and subtracting fractional inches. It does help to have a civil engineering degree to I can speak somewhat intelligently with the structural design engineers, but other than that I don't really use my degree that much in my day to day operations. In construction you can learn almost everything on the job, so don't worry too much about it. Expectation 2: The bigger the construction project, the better it will be for your career. Reality: Not necessarily. On the bigger construction projects, you can get exposure internally on a district and corporate level, however bigger projects tend to have larger teams so you are more focused on the scopes you are in charge of and get to learn. On smaller jobs you will have less support so you will need to oversee a lot of scopes which is beneficial when building to see how all the different trades come together. Bigger jobs can lead to you getting pigeon holed so it may not be the best for your career. Expectation 3: Construction is Hard Reality: Yes, construction & construction management is not for the faint of heart. Especially as a new project engineer or field engineer in construction you will need to spend the time to work as it is an experienced based industry. If you expect to work 40 hour work weeks with a stress free lifestyle you will be very disappointed from day 1. Construction schedules are tight, budgets are tight and it is a fast paced industry; the expectation is that you keep up. Expectation 4: As a new employee, you may not make a difference Reality: You can and likely will get thrown into the fire. But honestly this is the best way to start out your construction management career or construction engineering career. Get in the mix and start learning. Expectation 5: Your problems will be less ridiculous as you move up. Reality: Ridiculousness and ridiculous people exist at every part of the totem pole. Even high ranking people have their issues and it is your job to work with all types of different people in construction. Base your decision making on what is best for the project, and you will be okay. 0:00 Intro 0:44 Expectation #1 Will You Use Your Degree? 2:30 Expectation #2 Big Job or Small Job? 4:45 Expectation #3 Is Construction Hard? 6:21 Expectation #4 Can A New Engineer Make a Difference? 9:05 Expectation #5 Problems Change as You Move Up? 12:30 THANKS FOR STAYING TIL THE END! Song: MBB - Hawaii Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Video Link: 🤍 Kienen Koga is a project engineer working for a corporate company. This video and this channel does not necessarily reflect the opinion nor beliefs of the company and are for entertainment purposes only. All thoughts expressed are purely his own observations and experiences.
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