The future is arriving in small tremors. They show up in the way our buildings breathe, settle, and shift as climate patterns change and materials age. It feels a bit like living inside a slow, intelligent machine, one that constantly rewrites its behaviour based on pressure, temperature, and time. In the midst of this evolution, the role of forensic structural engineering has become unexpectedly central. It’s no longer just about diagnosing failures, it’s about understanding how structures evolve and how to keep them resilient in a world that grows more complex every year.
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