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What it Feels Like to be a Building

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Explains how different parts of a building, such as columns, walls, beams, buttresses, rods, and cables, function to support great weight and stress.

78 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1988

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Forrest Wilson

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June 17, 2011
The physical phenomenology (or phenomenological physics) of buildings: “Even though a column might be disguised in squiggles, it still feels squashed.” Right up my alley.
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