Introduction: Why?
1. ""A Very Imperfect Process"": Engineering Problem-Solving
2. ""Finding Hope in the Ruins"": A Short History of Engineering Disasters
3. ""A New Era"": The Limits of Engineering Expertise in a Post-9 /11 World
4. ""Safe from Every Possible Event"": How to Strive for the Impossible
5. ""Architectural Terrorism"": Why Moderation Matters
6. ""These Material Things"": Passion and Power in Engineering
Conclusion: ""More Time for the Dreaming"": Engineering Curricula for the Twenty-First Century
Acknowledgments
Notes
Recommended Reading
Index
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""Pfatteicher's retrospective on more than 100 years of engineering history in North America through the lens of the 9/11 experience is a unique contribution to engineering self-understanding. It is a valuable contribution to ongoing reform in engineering education.""