Essential [japan / Tokyo / Engineering] Highway Bridges In Japan, With A Map Holiday Edition [rMwiKcRO]
JAPAN / TOKYO / ENGINEERINGThis meticulously crafted publication, "Highway Bridges in Japan," is a rare and invaluable collection of engineering excellence. Authored by Dr. Eiichi Murakami, the Director of the Public Works Research Institute Ministry
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This meticulously crafted publication, "Highway Bridges in Japan," is a rare and invaluable collection of engineering excellence. Authored by Dr. Eiichi Murakami, the Director of the Public Works Research Institute Ministry of Construction of Japan, this book offers an in-depth historical, scientific, and visual account of highway bridges across the nation. The content is further enhanced with 31 original gelatin silver photographs and numerous architectural plans, providing a comprehensive view of the subject matter.Unique Features and Specifications
Exceedingly modern for its time, this book boasts original wrappers and a 4to format measuring 29 x 22 cm. It contains 41 pages, with each page thoughtfully designed to showcase the architectural marvels of Japan's highway bridges. The title, author, and contents are prominently displayed on the front cover, complete with a handwritten date "1966." Inside, you'll find a detailed table of contents, including sections on the present condition of highway bridges, historical perspectives, specifications, and the influence of earthquakes on bridge structures. A folded map and additional plans further enrich the reader's experience.Practical Uses and Benefits
Perfect for engineers, architects, historians, and enthusiasts of Japanese infrastructure, this book is a treasure trove of information. The detailed accounts of various bridge types, from ancient wooden structures to modern concrete and steel marvels, make it an essential reference. The inclusion of the Amakusa Highway project and proposed highway bridges across the bay and the sea offers a glimpse into the future of Japanese engineering. Additionally, the book's association with renowned Turkish engineer Alkut Aytun adds a layer of historical significance. With its exceptional quality and comprehensive content, "Highway Bridges in Japan" is a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution and excellence of engineering in Japan.What Our Customers Say
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