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Infrastructure: A Guide to the Industrial Landscape
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Infrastructure: A Guide to the Industrial Landscape
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“Original, highly readable. . . . An extraordinary book.” —Anne Eisenberg,
Scientific American
Replete with the author's striking photographs, the revised and expanded edition of
Infrastructure
is a unique and spectacular guide to all the major "ecosystems" of our modern industrial world. In exploring railroad tracks, antenna towers, highway overpasses, power lines, coal mines, nuclear power plants, grain elevators, oil refineries, steel mills, and more, Brian Hayes reveals how our familiar and often-overlooked industrial environment can be as dazzling as nature.
With a new chapter reflecting on recent natural and technological disasters—from Hurricane Katrina to the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors—
is a compelling and clear guide for those who want to explore and understand this mysterious world we've made for ourselves.
Scientific American
Replete with the author's striking photographs, the revised and expanded edition of
Infrastructure
is a unique and spectacular guide to all the major "ecosystems" of our modern industrial world. In exploring railroad tracks, antenna towers, highway overpasses, power lines, coal mines, nuclear power plants, grain elevators, oil refineries, steel mills, and more, Brian Hayes reveals how our familiar and often-overlooked industrial environment can be as dazzling as nature.
With a new chapter reflecting on recent natural and technological disasters—from Hurricane Katrina to the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors—
is a compelling and clear guide for those who want to explore and understand this mysterious world we've made for ourselves.