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How Structural Engineers Account for Building Loads

Jul 11, 2026

During my summer internship, I noticed how one or two pages are dedicated to information about the structure of beams,...

How Chip Seals and Slurry Seals Extend a Road’s Lifetime

How Chip Seals and Slurry Seals Extend a Road’s Lifetime

Jun 28, 2026

Near where I live, I noticed that a construction crew closed off a road to be worked on. Throughout the...

AI Traffic Signals Keep Cities Moving

Jun 14, 2026

Whenever I drive through intersections, I notice that sometimes, the traffics lights are all green when fewer cars are around,...

The Advantages of Composite Construction

Jun 1, 2026

During my internship, I noticed that some buildings used a combination of structural steel and reinforced concrete rather than relying...

The Hidden Danger of Progressive Collapse

The Hidden Danger of Progressive Collapse

May 17, 2026

One might think that in such a large building, one component failing or breaking wouldn’t be a huge problem. However,...

Building Foundations, the hidden contributor

May 3, 2026

When visiting a site of an in-construction building, I noticed that even before construction began on the walls and other...

What Outrigger Systems Are and Why They Are Important to Buildings

What Outrigger Systems Are and Why They Are Important to Buildings

Apr 18, 2026

As buildings become taller, keeping them stable becomes an increasing challenge. Usually, engineers use strong cores made of steel or...

How Shear Walls Work to Keep Buildings Standing

How Shear Walls Work to Keep Buildings Standing

Apr 4, 2026

While looking over drawings of building plans, I noticed how some walls were marginally thicker than other walls in the...

Reinforced Concrete vs Steel – How Engineers decide?

Reinforced Concrete vs Steel – How Engineers decide?

Mar 17, 2026

I have always wondered what criterion drives architects to choose reinforced concrete vs steel for a building’s structure. Some buildings...

Why Skyscrapers Sway in the Wind

Mar 1, 2026

Growing up in the bay area, I was always one drive away from large buildings in that dominated the San...

Structural Failures – How Engineers Learn from them

Feb 15, 2026

With the vast amount of infrastructure around the world, several collapses have happened and likely will continue to happen. Rather...

La Niña and The Strangely Warm Winter Week

La Niña and The Strangely Warm Winter Week

Jan 18, 2026

I recently recorded some data from my personal weather station that was very odd for this time of year. During...

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