Robert Courland is a historian and author known for his work on the history of concrete.
In "Concrete Planet," he demonstrates extensive knowledge of concrete's development from prehistoric times to the present day.
Courland's writing style is described as casual rather than scholarly, but rich in facts.
He is praised for his ability to make a potentially dry subject engaging and accessible to general readers.
However, some reviewers note his tendency to include tangential information and overly detailed biographies.
Courland's passionate arguments against modern reinforced concrete practices and his concerns about infrastructure longevity are central themes in his work.
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