The Things We Make, Bill Hammack
The Things We Make, Bill Hammack
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The Things We Make
The Unknown History of Invention from Cathedrals to Soda Cans

Author: Bill Hammack

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/21/2023


Synopsis

Discover the secret method used to build the world . . .

For millennia, humans have used one simple method to solve problems. Whether it's planting crops, building skyscrapers, developing photographs, or designing the first microchip, all creators follow the same steps to engineer progress. But this powerful method, the "engineering method", is an all but hidden process that few of us have heard of—let alone understand—but that influences every aspect of our lives.

Bill Hammack, a Carl Sagan Award–winning professor of engineering and viral "The Engineer Guy" on YouTube, has a lifelong passion for the things we make, and how we make them. Now, for the first time, he reveals the invisible method behind every invention and takes us on a whirlwind tour of how humans built the world we know today. From the grand stone arches of medieval cathedrals to the mundane modern soda can, Hammack explains the golden rule of thumb that underlies every new building technique, every technological advancement, and every creative solution that leads us one step closer to a better, more functional world. Spanning centuries and cultures, Hammack offers a fascinating perspective on how humans engineer solutions in a world full of problems.

About Bill Hammack

Bill Hammack, PhD, is a professor of engineering at the University of Illinois and the host of the engineerguy YouTube channel. His work has received nine national awards from a diverse group of engineering, scientific, and journalistic societies. In 2019 he was the recipient of the prestigious Carl Sagan Award. He lives in Chicago with his family.


Reviews

Entertaining in his approach and attainable in his explanation, this title is a great read for all curious minds! I absolutely love how Hammack describes science in ways anyone can understand. I also dig the illustrations. Check out his Youtube channel, @engineerguyvideo." - Sara W. Award-winning pro......more

Goodreads review by Pablo

I'm an engineer, and I enjoy reading books about engineering - it's history, techniques, etc. This is usually the most enjoyable when the author is an engineer himself, as is the case here. This time, however, it didn't quite work out. I realize the subtitle was probably coined by an editor, but the......more

Goodreads review by Denis

Разбор отличий инженерного подхода от научного, на исторических примерах. В конце резюме размышлений и более четкое описание метода......more

Goodreads review by Dan

Where did microwave ovens come from? How can architects be confident that buildings won't flood or get toppled over by winds? Why is the bicycle one of the most perfect machines ever invented? What's the REAL story behind the invention of the light bulb? We take for granted so many things that make......more