From mud huts to skyscrapers : architecture for children

Title
From mud huts to skyscrapers : architecture for children

Personal Author EPSB
Christine. Paxmann

Summary
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.

Other Title
Architecture for children

Year Published
2012

Physical Description
63 pages : color illustrations ; 33 cm

Contents
From caves to houses : the first human architecture -- The majesty of the pyramids -- How Greek antiquity worked -- Roman engineering -- Greek style -- Christian and antique : Byzantine mystique -- Massive and round : Romanesque -- Castles -- the archtecture of war -- A toast to the gothic cathedral! -- The Renaissance rediscovers the past -- A sigh in stone -- The beautiful, bulging Baroque -- Neoclassicism : nothing more than the ancient classics! -- Gothic revival : the latest trend from yesteryear -- Practical and beautiful : industrial buildings -- Art nouveau : plants made of stone -- Art déco : graceful, soaring, and luxurious -- The Bauhaus : open, functional, and practical -- A chapel and the beginnings of Brutalism -- Art in a snail's shell -- Spaceship architecture -- Sprouting architecture -- Deconstructivism : a big word for a crazy style! -- Dynamic architecture for swift athletes -- Creating blobitecture -- Eco-architects, flood houses, and vertical gardens -- Architecture in fast forward.

Subject
Architecture -- History.
 
Buildings.

Added Author
Ibelings, Anne, 1982-

Summary
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.

ISBN
9783791371139

Publisher
Munich ; London : Prestel, ©2012.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Brookside720 PAXBook30146000208632Non-Fiction