This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
American Historian of Technology and Culture, Writer, Speaker, Editor, Founding Advisor of Smithsonian's Lemelson Center
"Sometimes things can go right only by first going very wrong."
"It is both a sad and a happy fact of engineering history that disasters have been powerful instruments of change. Designers learn from failure. Industrial society did not invent grand works of engineering, and it was not the first to know design failure. What it did do was develop powerful techniques for learning from the experience of past disasters. It is extremely rare today for an apartment house in North America, Europe, or Japan to fall down. Ancient Rome had large apartment buildings too, but while its public baths, bridges and aqueducts have lasted for two thousand years, its big residential blocks collapsed with appalling regularity. Not one is left in modern Rome, even as ruin. "