Public art & sculpture · West Midlands
Engineering
Also known as: Peirianneg, Innealtóireacht, Innleadaireachd
Engineering — a public art in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

Dave Bevis — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence
Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Engineering is a public art located in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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From the Wikipedia article
Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to design and improve systems, devices, or processes that solve problems under constraints. The traditional disciplines of engineering are civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical. The academic discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized subfields, and each can have a more specific emphasis for applications of mathematics and science. In turn, modern engineering practice spans multiple fields of engineering, which include designing and improving infrastructure, machinery, vehicles, electronics, materials, and energy systems. For related terms, see glossary of engineering. As a human endeavor, engineering has existed since ancient times, starting with the six classic simple machines. Examples of large-scale engineering projects from antiquity include impressive structures like the pyramids, elegant temples such as the Parthenon, and water conveyances like hulled watercraft, canals, and the Roman aqueduct. Early machines were powered by humans and animals, then later by wind. Machines of war were invented for siegecraft. In Europe, the scientific and industrial revolutions advanced engineering into a scientific profession and resulted in continuing technological improvements. The steam engine provided much greater power than animals, leading to mechanical propulsion for ships and railways. Further scientific advances resulted in the application of engineering to electrical, chemical, and aerospace requirements, plus the use of new materials for greater efficiencies. The word engineering is derived from the Latin ingenium. Engineers typically follow a code of ethics that favors honesty and integrity, while being dedicated to public safety and welfare. Engineering tasks involve finding optimal solutions based on constraints, with testing and simulations being used prior to production. When a deployed product fails, forensic engineering is used to determine what went wrong in order to find a fix. Much of this product lifecycle management is now assisted with computer software, from design to testing and manufacturing. At larger scales, this process is normally funded by a company, multiple investors, or the government, so a knowledge of economics and business practices is needed.
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Background
History
of the Citadel of Lille, designed in 1668 by Vauban, the foremost military engineer of his age]] Engineering has existed since ancient times, when humans devised inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel and pulley, etc. The term engineering is derived from the word engineer, which itself dates back to the 14th century when an engine'er (literally, one who builds or operates a siege engine) referred to "a constructor of military engines". In this context, now obsolete, an "engine" referred to a military machine, i.e., a mechanical contraption used in war (for example, a catapult). Notable examples of the obsolete usage which have survived to the present day are military engineering corps,…
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- Coordinates
- 52.4490, -1.9337
- District
- Birmingham
- Parish
- Birmingham, unparished area
- Postcode
- B15 2TT
- Parliamentary constituency
- Birmingham Selly Oak
- Official site
- www.birmingham.ac.uk
Sources
- osm: node/1042913505 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Engineering (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Engineering?
- Engineering is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode B15 2TT), in the parish of Birmingham, unparished area.
- Is Engineering free to visit?
- Yes, Engineering is free to enter.
- How do I get to Engineering?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode B15 2TT. It sits within the Birmingham Selly Oak parliamentary constituency.