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Engineering in Plain Sight is a beautifully illustrated field guide with accessible explanations to nearly every part of the constructed world around us.
Author Grady Hillhouse is the creator behind the popular YouTube channel Practical Engineering (over 4.5 million subscribers!) and this book is essentially 50 new episodes crammed between two covers.
Engineering in Plain Sight extends the field guide genre from natural phenomena to human-made structures, making them approachable and understandable to non-engineers. It transforms readers’ perspectives of the built environment, converting the act of looking at infrastructure from a mundane inevitability into an everyday diversion and joy.
Each section of this accessible, informative book features colorful illustrations revealing the fascinating details of how the human-made world works. An ideal road trip companion, this book offers a fresh perspective on the parts of the environment that often blend into the background. Readers will learn to identify characteristics of the electrical grid, roadways, railways, bridges, tunnels, waterways, and more. Engineering in Plain Sight inspires curiosity, interest, and engagement in how the infrastructure around us is designed and constructed.

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About the Author

Grady Hillhouse is a civil engineer and science communicator widely known for his educational video series Practical Engineering, currently one of the largest engineering channels on YouTube with over 2 million subscribers and millions of views each month. His videos, which focus on infrastructure and the human-made environment, have garnered media attention from around the world and been featured on both the Science Channel and Discovery Channel in addition to many other publications. Before producing videos full time, Hillhouse spent nearly ten years as an engineering consultant, working on a wide variety of infrastructure projects with a focus on dams and hydraulic structures. He holds degrees from Texas State University and Texas A&M University.

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No Starch Press has published the finest in geek entertainment since 1994, creating both timely and timeless titles like Python Crash Course, Python for Kids, How Linux Works, and Hacking: The Art of Exploitation. An independent, San Francisco-based publishing company, No Starch Press focuses on a curated list of well-crafted books that make a difference. They publish on many topics, including computer programming, cybersecurity, operating systems, and LEGO. The titles have personality, the authors are passionate experts, and all the content goes through extensive editorial and technical reviews. Long known for its fun, fearless approach to technology, No Starch Press has earned wide support from STEM enthusiasts worldwide.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ No Starch Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2022
Edition ‏ : ‎ Combined
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 264 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 171850232X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1718502321
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.14 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.25 x 0.86 x 10.31 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #5,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Architectural Buildings #3 in Civil & Environmental Engineering #4 in Construction Engineering (Books)
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  1. Amazon Customer

    Wonderful book on infrastructure and how it works.
    Written at a junior high school level, this book simplifies but does not stupefy. Great book for kids who might be interested in engineering or engineers interested in being kids.

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  2. Ekaterina Krasnova

    It’s our go-to bedtime book now
    My 5 year old son is obsessed with construction and infrastructure, and I thought this was a good gift for him. What I did not anticipate is my son wanting to read it EVERY NIGHT before bedtime, each time asking to start from the very beginning. It has colorful illustrations on every other page, alternating with monochrome illustrations on every alternate page. I also did not anticipate my husband and I to sneak this book our of my son’s room in the evenings, to read it ourselves. Only to wake up to an upset child who can’t find his favorite book! It explains complex concepts in easy to understand language that I can then retell my 5 year old. It doesn’t treat a reader as a 5 year old, rather explaining things clearly and plainly without making them childish and too generalized. I would recommend to anyone, now I have a renewed interest in looking around for electric poles wiring, storm drains and train tracks. Not just a fun book, but adds fun to your everyday life by making you pay attention to little noticed things that make our world run.

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  3. LMM

    Fun, Delightful
    What a fabulous little book! Filled with attractive illustrations and fun descriptions. Answers so many questions I had about the creations I see every day. Even as an engineer myself, there was so much to discover. At the risk of sounding like a plug, his YouTube channel is great, too.

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  4. Sonja Johnson

    Great book from a smart guy!
    I already knew of Grady from his YouTube channel, Practical Engineering, but I would recommend this book even to folks who don’t know the first thing about engineering. I am very much not a Math Person, and for years I was very intimidated by the mere idea of engineering. Grady is so talented at explaining the information and making it accessible that I found myself not just learning some basic concepts but enjoying it too. And once I had the book in hand, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being able to – as he puts it – explore the constructed environment. We see so much of this stuff, every day! It’s almost like a glimpse into a strange world, all the things that make modern life possible – and comfortable!The book is well organized, the illustrations are both informative and in places very amusing (there’s a poor unfortunate engineer), and while this is not necessarily aimed at kids, I feel like my ten year old nephew would have NO trouble understanding the material, and would likely enjoy it too!

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  5. Susan Griffith

    fun to read and good for teen interested in engineering
    good intro to engineering

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  6. S Wang

    Engaging and visual, but may lack depth for experts.
    Bought this for a deeper understanding of engineering concepts in everyday life.What I like • The illustrations make complex engineering concepts easy to grasp. • Covers a wide range of topics, providing practical examples of engineering in daily surroundings. • The clear explanations help make engineering more accessible to non-experts.What could be better • Some sections might feel too basic for those already familiar with engineering principles. • Could benefit from more in-depth exploration of specific engineering fields. • The layout could be a bit more organized for easier reference.Bottom line: A great introductory guide to engineering with visual explanations, but may not be detailed enough for experts. Perfect for beginners or anyone curious about the engineering behind everyday objects, but look for more specialized resources if you’re looking for deeper knowledge.

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  7. Cem Aslan

    Both for kids and even adults!
    A useful book for high school students to open their eyes to basic engineering practices. Even as an experienced engineer i got a lot from it. I also like the video broadcasts of the author. Thanks a lot.

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  8. Cal_Bear_06

    This book is AMAZING!!!! My son LOVES it!
    I purchased this book a while back when it first came out for my son who was about 2 or 3 and he LOVED it then and still loves it now at age 4.As you can see the diagrams are clear and easy to follow. There are also humerus things happening in many of the illustrations, which my son giggles about and he gets quite a lot of joy from.It’s a great book to just grab and flip to a random page a and learn something new.I think it’s the kind of book that he’ll be able to get more and more from over time and eventually be able to read himself.I wish Grady would make another book like this focused just on climate change – why it’s happening and what we can do to reverse it.Grady is a phenomenal communicator and I am really impressed both with this book and his YouTube channel!

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  9. Tom L

    Bought this book after being a subscriber of the author’s YT channel for years.Good fun read on a number of engineering fields. Highly recommended if you want to get your kids to fall in love with engineering.

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  10. Dmitry

    It might be interesting for children and adults if they want to learn how things around them work. Excellent illustrations and not too complicated text.

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  11. Nirav

    Must for Non Engineers

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  12. 早野友康

    わかりやすいイラストです

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  13. Juan

    Se lo regalé a alguien que estudia ingeniería mecánica y le encantó

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