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Infrastructure: A Guide to the Industrial Landscape by Brian Hayes

strategineer's review

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5.0

Infrastructure is a 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.

Infrastructure: A Field Guide to the Industrial Landscape is exactly what you think it is and it's amazing. It's a book that covers anything that you could consider to be "Infrastructure" (water treatment, electricity, farming, cargo ships, airplanes, mining, etc.) and gives you a broad yet deep understanding of how it all works through clear writing and beautiful photos taken by the author himself.

After reading Infrastructure, I now have a better understanding of all the infrastructure that surrounds me and this knowledge prevents me from taking anything for granted. I now know what others needed to build (and need to maintain) for me to be able to flip a light switch on and off or pour myself a glass of water.

scribdecahedron's review

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informative medium-paced

5.0

scheu's review against another edition

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3.0

It's exactly what it says it is in the title. All those structures you see off the side of the road - you will now know what they are and how they work. The author writes with a certain awe of what man hath wrought, and it's kind of unusual. He's aware enough, however, to note when his topics aren't environmentally friendly.

matthewabush's review against another edition

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5.0

Very interesting read. Have you ever wondered what all of that "junk" was out there in the world. This book may be for you.

thefoodmotron2's review against another edition

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5.0

What a fascinating book! Read and find out what all of those giant purposeful-looking industrial buildings-n-stuff are for. My wife is excited that I'm done with this book because I couldn't stop talking about all of the neat things I learned.
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