A visual and mechanical exploration of humanity’s earliest engineering triumphs — how ancient civilizations moved stone, water, and empires using physics, patience, and systems thinking.
Monumental geometry, logistics at impossible scale, and repeatable processes that turned chaos into order.
Gravity-powered infrastructure that moved water across cities using precision, slope, and standardization.
A massive concrete dome that survives by managing forces instead of fighting them.
Systems engineering at continental scale — defense, logistics, and communication combined.