Architect And Engineer by Andrew Saint

A Study in Sibling Rivalry

This insightful work delves into the evolving relationship between architects and engineers, tracing its historical development and examining its impact on the built environment. It explores how these two professions, often seen as distinct yet intertwined, have collaborated and sometimes clashed in their approaches to design and construction. Through a series of case studies and historical analysis, the book highlights the dynamic interplay of creativity, technical expertise, and professional identity that has shaped iconic structures and continues to influence modern architectural practice.