Wonders Of Engineering

Wonders Of Engineering The name 'wonders of engineering' is derived from the fact that CE are WONDERFUL. the said page is ol abt CE constructions mostly amazing ones.

05/11/2025

Made from more than 11 million bricks

This 1842 viaduct by John Urpeth Rastrick creates an optical corridor of repeating arches: 37 spans, each about 9 m (30 ft), carried to a height of ~29 m (95 ft) over a length of ~450 m (1,480 ft). Built for the London–Brighton line and now Grade II* listed, it remains one of Britain’s most elegant pieces of railway infrastructure.

Captured beautifully by and

04/11/2025

“Dragons in Love” Sculpture, Varna, Bulgaria

A whimsical statue in Varna depicts two dragons entwined in affection — a mythical expression of love rendered in stone.

21/10/2025

California Art Deco. Academy Theatre in Inglewood, by S. Charles Lee, 1939.

The Akashi Kaikyo Suspension Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the world, and could very well be Japan’s greate...
13/10/2025

The Akashi Kaikyo Suspension Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the world, and could very well be Japan’s greatest architectural achievement. It took the work of over 2 million workers and181 000 tonnes of steel and 1.4 million cubic metres of concrete. The steel cable which they used could go around the world 7 times.

11/10/2025

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Dubai features some of the most impressive creations in the world, and many of them are not done yet. The largest buildi...
06/10/2025

Dubai features some of the most impressive creations in the world, and many of them are not done yet. The largest building used as the hotel in the world, Burj Al Arab rises at 321 meters and is connected to the mainland by a private curved bridge. It’s design and features are just amazing, as it imitates a type of vessel, called dhow, featuring an 180 meter high atrium between the two sides. Also, it’s built on an artificial island.

As one of America’s most famous landmarks, the film-lovers among you might recognise the Golden Gate suspension bridge a...
22/09/2025

As one of America’s most famous landmarks, the film-lovers among you might recognise the Golden Gate suspension bridge as a backdrop to the film A View to a Kill (1985).

Joseph Baermann Strauss originally designed it for less glamorous reasons, to connect San Francisco to Marin Country in California, which previously involved ferrying across San Francisco Bay.

At 1.7 miles long and painted in its signature burnt red, the Golden Gate Bridge was considered an incredible engineering feat when it opened in 1937.

It’s not just Hollywood who have an eye for it – it’s also the most photographed bridge in the world!

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