
Why do bridges collapse? Petroski's revolutionary thesis - failure drives engineering progress - transformed design thinking and spawned a BBC documentary. Called the "Poet Laureate of Technology," his analysis of disasters like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge teaches us that to engineer is profoundly human.
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Every day, we trust our lives to structures we barely understand. We drive across bridges, work in skyscrapers, and fly in airplanes without questioning their safety. Yet the engineers who design these marvels spend most of their time contemplating how they might fail. This paradox sits at the heart of Henry Petroski's fascinating exploration of engineering and human nature. The most successful engineers aren't those who avoid failure-they're those who anticipate it, learn from it, and design to prevent it. Engineering isn't merely about mathematical precision or technical specifications-it's profoundly human. Unlike nature's designs, refined over millions of evolutionary years, our creations reflect our ambitions, limitations, and willingness to take calculated risks. When disasters strike-like the 1981 Kansas City Hyatt Regency walkway collapse that killed 114 people-we're shocked not because engineering failures are common, but precisely because they're so rare. The probability of a building collapse ranges from one in a million to one in a hundred trillion. We notice these failures because they're dramatic anomalies in systems designed to succeed.
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