Structural Engineering · Architecture
Build it. Load it. Watch it fail — then figure out why.
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Feel how loads travel, where things break, and why engineers size members the way they do.
Resonance, mode shapes, base shear — the concepts that are hardest to picture from equations alone.
Zoning limits, floor-area ratios, circulation, daylight — design under real constraints.
Sharpen the engineer's most underrated skill: knowing roughly the right answer, fast.
Where architectural form meets structural reality — cantilevers, arches, and the geometry that holds them up.
Sequencing, scheduling, and the hard truth that shortening the wrong activity changes nothing.
Domes, cables, and floating platforms — where the shape itself is the structural system.
What's under the building matters as much as the building itself — soil pressure, foundations, and stability.
Civil-protection planning for accidental explosions — setting safe distances, not analyzing attacks.