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Art of construction: Projects and principles for beginning engineers and architects / Salvadori, Mario 1990  Book
Salvadori, Mario Book
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Publication Chicago, Chicago Review Press, 1990.
Description 149pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Introduces maturing minds to the principles that guide architects and engineers as they design and construct buildings and bridges.
Standard Number 9781556520808 Pb.
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ID:   015551


Castle: How it works / Macaulay, David; Keenan, Sheila 2012  Book
Macaulay, David Book
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Publication New York, Square Fish, 2012.
Description 32pWhite Spine
Series My Readers: Level 4
Summary/Abstract Follows the planning, construction, and ultimate testing in battle of a typical fortress with adjoining town built by the English during the Middle Ages.
Standard Number 9781596437661 Pb.
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Castle: how it works / Macaulay, David; Keenan, Sheila 2015  Book
Macaulay, David Book
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Publication New York, Roaring Brook Press, 2015.
Description 32pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Follows the planning, construction, and ultimate testing in battle of a typical fortress with adjoining town built by the English during the Middle Ages. Take a tour of a medieval castle. Every part of the castle has a function. Walls keep the enemy out. Towers protect the lord and the soldiers. From the moat and portcullis to the great hall and dungeon, see how a castle works as an enemy army tries to storm the walls.
Standard Number 9781626722088 Hb.
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From mud huts to skyscrapers: architecture for children / Paxmann, Christine; Ibelings, Anne (ill.); Hall, Cynthia (Tr.) 2012  Book
Paxmann, Christine Book
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Publication Munich, Prestel Publishing, 2012.
Description 63pTeal Spine
Summary/Abstract Filled with colourful architectural drawings and engaging texts, this history of architecture for children is a great way to introduce young readers to the subject. Children will be utterly absorbed by this journey through the history of architecture, from the earliest mud huts to today's soaring towers.
Contents From caves to houses: The first human architecture The majesty of the pyramids - Great Pyramid of Giza How Greek antiquity worked - Parthenon Roman engineering Greek style - Colosseum Christian and antique: Byzantine mystique - Hagia Sophia Massive and round: Romanesque - Speyer Cathedral Castles The architecture of war - Eltz Castle A toast to the Gothic cathedrall - Cathedral of Chartres The Renaissance rediscovers the past - La Rotonda A sigh in stone - Taj Mahal The beautiful, bulging Baroque - Palace of Versailles Neoclassicism: Nothing more than the ancient classics! - Schauspielhaus Gothic Revival: The latest trend from yesteryear - Westminster Palace Practical and beautiful: Industrial buildings - Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tower Art Nouveau: Plants made of stone - Sagrada Familia Art Deco: Graceful, soaring, and luxurious - Chrysler Building The Bauhaus: Open, functional, and practical A chapel and the beginnings of Brutalism - Ronchamp chapel Art in a snail's shell - Guggenheim Museum Spaceship architecture - Sydney Opera Sprouting architecture - Forest Spiral Deconstructivism: A big word for a crazy style! - Bilbao Guggenheim Museum Dynamic architecture for swift athletes - Bird's nest Creating blobitecture - Kunsthaus Graz Contents note continued: Eco-architects, flood houses, and vertical gardens Architecture in fast forward
Standard Number 9783791371139 Hb.
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Secrets of stonehenge / Manning, Mick; Granstrom, Brita (ill.) 2014  Book
Manning, Mick Book
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Publication London, Frances Lincoln Children's Book, 2014.
Description 32pOrange Spine
Summary/Abstract Travel back in time, 5000 years and more, and relive the amazing story of Stonehenge. This fabulously illustrated book attempts to visualize and answer questions like, Why was this amazing monument erected? How did our Stone - Age ancestors bring such massive stones to the site from so far away? How did they raise the enormous stones to their upright positions? What was Stonehenge used for, and who lived around the site?. Find answers to these amazing questions in this excellent introduction to Stonehenge!
Standard Number 9781847805201 Pb.
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