Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


They called it "Galloping Gertie." Four months later, it was gone.

On November 7, 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge twisted itself to death in a moderate wind-and changed engineering forever.

This wasn't an act of God. It was an act of arrogance.

Built to Fail reveals how a "prettier" design, ignored warnings, and mathematical shortcuts created one of history's most spectacular engineering disasters. Engineer and author Rick Stupart dissects the deadly combination of aesthetic ambition and scientific negligence that turned a revolutionary suspension bridge into a cautionary tale.

Inside, discover:

  • Why engineers dismissed wind as "just air"
  • The critical calculations they skipped
  • How eyewitness testimony exposed design hubris
  • Lessons that reshaped modern bridge engineering

This isn't just history-it's a warning. When engineers guess instead of calculate, gravity always wins.

For readers fascinated by engineering failures, structural disasters, and the thin line between innovation and catastrophe.

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Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


They called it "Galloping Gertie." Four months later, it was gone.

On November 7, 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge twisted itself to death in a moderate wind-and changed engineering forever.

This wasn't an act of God. It was an act of arrogance.

Built to Fail reveals how a "prettier" design, ignored warnings, and mathematical shortcuts created one of history's most spectacular engineering disasters. Engineer and author Rick Stupart dissects the deadly combination of aesthetic ambition and scientific negligence that turned a revolutionary suspension bridge into a cautionary tale.

Inside, discover:

  • Why engineers dismissed wind as "just air"
  • The critical calculations they skipped
  • How eyewitness testimony exposed design hubris
  • Lessons that reshaped modern bridge engineering

This isn't just history-it's a warning. When engineers guess instead of calculate, gravity always wins.

For readers fascinated by engineering failures, structural disasters, and the thin line between innovation and catastrophe.

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Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

by Rick Stupart

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 9 hours, 14 minutes

Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

Built to Fail: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster: Why Engineers Shouldn't Design for Wind by Guessing

by Rick Stupart

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 9 hours, 14 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


They called it "Galloping Gertie." Four months later, it was gone.

On November 7, 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge twisted itself to death in a moderate wind-and changed engineering forever.

This wasn't an act of God. It was an act of arrogance.

Built to Fail reveals how a "prettier" design, ignored warnings, and mathematical shortcuts created one of history's most spectacular engineering disasters. Engineer and author Rick Stupart dissects the deadly combination of aesthetic ambition and scientific negligence that turned a revolutionary suspension bridge into a cautionary tale.

Inside, discover:

  • Why engineers dismissed wind as "just air"
  • The critical calculations they skipped
  • How eyewitness testimony exposed design hubris
  • Lessons that reshaped modern bridge engineering

This isn't just history-it's a warning. When engineers guess instead of calculate, gravity always wins.

For readers fascinated by engineering failures, structural disasters, and the thin line between innovation and catastrophe.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203593894
Publisher: ELC Publishing
Publication date: 11/08/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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