
American Bridge
Reinventing Building, Making History
$151.69
- Paperback
420 pages
- Release Date
24 February 2026
Summary
Why a world-transforming invention remained an untold story—until now.
How did builders shift from the erection of one structure at a time to the mass construction of hundreds of thousands? American Bridge explores a radical reimagining, a new way of building that introduced uniformity and modularity on a global scale while enabling the connectivity essential to the rise of the nation-state. With tales of bygone infrastructure and astonishing images, Gregory Dreicer spans a d…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262552110 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0262552116 |
| Author: | Gregory Dreicer |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 420 |
| Release Date: | 24 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 178mm |
| Series: | Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation series |
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ENDORSEMENTS
“A landmark contribution to the history of technology—Dreicer exposes the ideological scaffolding behind one of America’s most iconic engineering structures. A masterful achievement.”
—Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, author of Chicago 1890: The Skyscraper and the Modern City
“Complex yet eminently readable, American Bridge challenges the reader to see infrastructure as essential to the narratives and imaginaries of the modern world.”
—Mark Jarzombek, author of A Global History of Architecture
“Challenging the concept of evolutionism in the history of construction, Dreicer’s in-depth study of the lattice bridge proposes a new approach based on innovation, entangling politics, and storytelling.”
—Bertrand Lemoine, author of The Eiffel Tower
“Dreicer’s engrossing study of the lattice truss bridge makes a nuanced and original contribution to the history of technology.”
—John Ochsendorf, Professor of Engineering and Architecture, MIT
“The publication of American Bridge can be described as a Sternstunde: a great moment in the history of construction.”
—Karl-Eugen Kurrer, author of The History of the Theory of Structures
“In this meticulously documented history, Gregory Dreicer reflects on the evolution and reception of one design: the lattice bridge.”
—Journal of Urban Affairs
“American Bridge resonates far beyond its historical scope. It offers a way of thinking about infrastructure not as a fixed system, but as an ongoing negotiation between material and meaning. The bridges we build, Dreicer suggests, are inseparable from the stories we tell about them. Both function most effectively when they remain unseen. Both become visible only when they fail.”
—Spacing: Canadian Urbanism Uncovered
“American Bridge presents a complex story that emphasizes a greater contextual approach by acknowledging the many uncredited actors in the history of technology. The abundance of illustrations, mostly historical, considerably enriches the narrative.”
—The International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology
About The Author
Gregory Dreicer
Gregory Dreicer is a historian, curator, and experience designer whose transdisciplinary explorations and public engagement offerings include Between Fences, Me, Myself and Infrastructure, and Unbelievable. He has worked with the Museum of Vancouver, Chicago Architecture Foundation, and Museum of the City of New York.
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