David Lloyd Photography blends engineering precision with master lighting to deliver consistent, timeless, high-end ...
Kent Burkhardsmeier (ArchEngr’84) did something many intended but few have accomplished during the COVID-19 quarantine: He published a book. Stillness: Whispers from Nature, his first volume of ...
Eager to make a difference in people’s lives through civil engineering and passionate for photography, undergraduate Joelle Westcott combined her two interests with enthusiasm in southern Africa this ...
Doug Eng, an engineer who became a fine art photographer, turns 70 in June and is feeling some pressure to get things done, to get to hard-to-get-to places, to go down dirt trails, to be able to load ...
There is nothing more awe-inspiring than the sight of a city being built — or destroyed. And that’s the point of the photographs in the Engineering News-Record’s collection of the best photographs ...
In today’s world you will find that a lot of us are doing so much all at once, thus just showing everyone that the sky is the limit and you need to exhaust every gift and capability given to you. This ...
For years, Timothy Schenck applied himself to structural engineering. He earned degrees in physics and engineering and a masters in structures. Then he spent 13 years at two firms in New York City ...