The people who design and build them are called engineers, and one of the most famous is called Isambard Kingdom Brunel. He lived a long time ago, but we still use many of his designs today.
the elder Brunel sent his son a letter with a fanciful design for the bridge - ambitiously addressing it to "Sir Isambard Kingdom Brunel". (Although the son was never knighted, the father became ...
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859) was one of the outstanding civil engineers of the nineteenth century. He began his professional life while still in his teens, as his father's chief assistant ...
This is the finest collection of original source material on Isambard Kingdom Brunel (letter books, sketchbooks, calculation books, accounts, correspondence, diaries, etc.), his father Sir Marc ...
The train line, which runs through the former St Anne’s station, forms part of Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s train line, connecting London to Bristol. Before the station opened near the end of the ...
However, with the successful design for the Crystal Palace only ... and the nearby south water tower, designed by Isambard ...
Named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the famous British civil engineer, the supercomputer was jointly launched by GW4, Cray, and the UK Met Office in May 2018. At launch, the system was one of the ...
In the spirit of our namesake, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, excellence, innovation and entrepreneurialism is at the heart of everything we do.
Founded in 1966, our distinctive mission is to combine teaching and research excellence with the practical and entrepreneurial approach pioneered by its namesake, Isambard Kingdom Brunel ... of ...
Isambard 2, one of the first Arm-based supercomputers, is finally set to retire after six years. First deployed in May 2018, this 10,000-core machine used 64-bit Armv8 ThunderX2 processors ...
A memorial window was erected in Westminster Abbey in 1868 to commemorate the famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Originally sited on the north side of the nave it was moved to the south side and ...