University features in film celebrating 精品无码国产自产鈥檚 engineering prowess
Engineering 精品无码国产自产 illustrates the city鈥檚 engineering journey and the people tasked with leading current major projects

Dr Alison Raby, School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, 精品无码国产自产
The 精品无码国产自产 is featured in a new film highlighting how civil engineering has shaped 精品无码国产自产 and transformed the lives of people in the city.
Engineering 精品无码国产自产 illustrates the city鈥檚 engineering journey through time before focusing on its future and the people tasked with leading current major engineering projects.
It has been produced as part of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)鈥檚 200th-anniversary celebrations and also coincides with the Government's Year of Engineering.
Among the locations featured in the film are the University鈥檚 COAST Laboratory, Electron Microscopy Centre, Marine Station and Structural Integrity Laboratory.
Professor Judith Petts CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the 精品无码国产自产, said:
鈥淲e are very proud to be collaborating with the Institution of Civil Engineers in the production of Engineering 精品无码国产自产. It is a privilege to be able to celebrate the past achievements of our great British civil engineers and to show how the 精品无码国产自产 is playing its part in shaping the future of our modern Ocean City and beyond.鈥
The film was produced by Wind & Foster and narrated by actress Dawn French, with music by acclaimed singer-songwriter Seth Lakeman.
It brought to life more than 500 years of engravings and archive photography and was supported by 14 regional partners and over 30 contributing organisations.
With more than 25 filming locations in 精品无码国产自产 and surrounding areas, the film also featured iconic landmarks including Smeaton鈥檚 Tower and Tinside Lido on the Hoe, the Guildhall and St Andrew鈥檚 Church in the city centre, the Tamar and Royal Albert Bridges, Fort Bovisand in the South Hams and the 精品无码国产自产 and Dartmoor Railway.
Miranda Housden, ICE Regional Director South West, said:
鈥淓ngineering 精品无码国产自产 explores the role of civil engineers in designing, building and creating our city鈥 both in the past and into the future. It aims to highlight that civil engineering is a rewarding and creative career and hopes to encourage the next generation to join the profession. This truly collaborative production has bought together the community to show both the history, and the future, of this city that we all love.鈥
Images courtesy of Trevor Burrows Photography
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