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Wayne Kalayjian
Wayne is a civil and structural engineer who has designed buildings, bridges, towers, and tunnels on five continents. He knows how they are built, why they stand up, how to keep them safe, and why—on occasion—they fall down.
Wayne also lectures at the University of Southern California and is an engineering expert for the California Department of Consumer Affairs. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and art history from Tufts University, a master’s degree in structural and earthquake engineering from Stanford University, and a master’s degree in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In 1995, Wayne engineered the move of an historic lighthouse on Cape Cod National Seashore. Just as the mathematicians in his book saved Michelangelo’s dome from collapse, he used those same scientific principles to save Highland Light from falling into the sea. Since then, his one-of-a-kind drawings have been on permanent display at the lighthouse museum in North Truro, Massachusetts. Wayne was raised in New England and lives in Southern California.
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Wayne Kalayjian
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This engaging and colorful tale tells how Michelangelo’s dome was saved from disaster by three mathematicians and Pope Benedict XIV, who had asked them for help.
It is a gripping story of decisive leadership, crisis management, and scientific innovation, and the resistance that was faced when sailing into the headwinds of conventional thought.
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“Wayne Kalayjian turns a little-known story of architecture, mathematics and engineering into an engaging and suspenseful tale of scientific pioneers working on the boundaries of knowledge. Told with clarity and insight, the story features a compelling cast of popes, architects, mathematicians, and even blacksmiths and plumbers—all working to save one of the world’s greatest buildings.”
-Ross King
Best-selling author of Brunelleschi’s Dome
and Leonardo and the Last Supper
-William E. Wallace
Author of Michelangelo, God’s Architect
“A diverting look at how the challenges of dome-building laid the groundwork for the emergence of engineering as a scientific discipline.”
-Sarah Hart
Author of Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature
“Telling the story of how Enlightenment-thinking solved a Renaissance problem, Wayne Kalayjian illuminates the beginning of modern engineering in clear, readable prose—and reminds us that progress requires open-minded commitment from those in power.”
-Paul Robert Walker
Author of The Feud That Sparked the Renaissance: How Brunelleschi and Ghiberti Changed the Art World