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100 Things to Know About Architecture [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 112 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x235x25 mm, kaal: 862 g, color illustrations
  • Sari: In a Nutshell
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
  • ISBN-10: 0711272689
  • ISBN-13: 9780711272682
  • Formaat: Hardback, 112 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 290x235x25 mm, kaal: 862 g, color illustrations
  • Sari: In a Nutshell
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
  • ISBN-10: 0711272689
  • ISBN-13: 9780711272682
Taking readers around the world where they can explore some of the most iconic buildings, this innovative introduction to architecture is told through 100 carefully chosen words, each of which has its own 100-word long description and colorful illustration. Illustrations.

The latest title from the In a Nutshell series, 100 Things to Know About Architecture is a fascinating introduction to amazing architecture from throughout history, with key terms, concepts and buildings all explored in 100 words.

Learn all about the world of architecture in only 100 words! This book explores the most iconic buildings from around the world as well as the history of architecture, from basic huts to incredible skyscrapers.  

From columns to pyramids, each of the carefully chosen 100 words has its own 100-word long description and colorful illustration, providing a fascinating introduction to amazing architecture from throughout history.

From the familiar to the jaw-dropping, the medieval to ultra-modern, this is an inspiring look at some of architecture's greatest developments.

With a clean, contemporary design, each word occupies a page of its own. A large striking illustration neatly encapsulates the accompanying 100 words of text.

A fascinating introduction to cool buildings in a fun and accessible format, this is the perfect gift for aspiring architects or curious young minds!

Learn all about the world of architecture in only 100 words! This book explores the most iconic buildings from around the world as well as the history of architecture, from basic huts to incredible skyscrapers.  

From columns to pyramids, each of the carefully chosen 100 words has its own 100-word long description and colorful illustration, providing a fascinating introduction to amazing architecture from throughout history.

From the familiar to the jaw-dropping, the medieval to ultra-modern, this is an inspiring look at some of architecture's greatest developments.

With a clean, contemporary design, each word occupies a page of its own. A large striking illustration neatly encapsulates the accompanying 100 words of text.

A fascinating introduction to cool buildings in a fun and accessible format, this is the perfect gift for aspiring architects or curious young minds!

The latest title from the In a Nutshell series, 100 Things to Know About Architecture is a fascinating introduction to amazing architecture from throughout history, with key terms, concepts and buildings all explored in 100 words.

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An interesting and fascinating approach to this subject, presented in a lively and informative way. -- The School Librarian * The School Librarian *

Introduction 6(2)
Village
8(1)
Skyscraper
9(1)
Lego®
10(1)
Pixelation
11(1)
Art Nouveau
12(1)
Art Deco
13(1)
Bridge
14(1)
Structure
15(1)
Dame Zara Hadid
16(1)
Topography
17(1)
Biodiversity
18(1)
Treehouse
19(1)
Sydney Opera House
20(1)
Sculptural
21(1)
Ecosystem
22(1)
High-Density
23(1)
3D Printing
24(1)
Microhome
25(1)
Guggenheim
26(1)
Museum
27(1)
Frank Gehry
28(1)
Wellness
29(1)
Walkability
30(1)
Inclusive
31(1)
Bodies
32(1)
Modernism
33(1)
Charles and Ray Eames Cave
34(1)
Community
35(1)
Tent
36(1)
Pyramid
37(1)
Light
38(1)
Shade
39(1)
Riad
40(1)
Ryokan
41(1)
Kengo Kuma
42(1)
Sir David Adjaye
43(1)
Place of Worship
44(1)
Stave
45(1)
Dome
46(1)
Reichstag
47(1)
Disassembly
48(1)
Reinvent
49(1)
Stadium
50(1)
Trapezoid
51(1)
Vitruvius
52(1)
Sketch
53(1)
Roman
54(1)
Ancient Greek
55(1)
Odile Decq
56(1)
Experimental
57(1)
Less
58(1)
Energy
59(1)
Height
60(1)
Mud Brick
61(1)
Bubble Palace
62(1)
Blob Architecture
63(1)
Lightness
64(1)
Cantilever
65(1)
Bamboo
66(1)
Nature
67(1)
Plan
68(1)
Fractals
69(1)
Social
70(1)
Deconstructivism
71(1)
Inventive
72(1)
Novelty
73(1)
Decoration
74(1)
Culture
75(1)
Station
76(1)
Arch
77(1)
Hut
78(1)
Tulou
79(1)
Kazuyo Sejima
80(1)
Transparency
81(1)
High-Tech
82(1)
Brutalism
83(1)
Extreme
84(1)
Off-Grid
85(1)
Angkor Wat
86(1)
Pagoda
87(1)
Favela
88(1)
Humanity
89(1)
Minecraft
90(1)
Modular
91(1)
Scale
92(1)
Jeanne Gang
93(1)
Mughal
94(1)
Castle
95(1)
Exoskeleton
96(1)
Faq Ade
97(1)
Smart
98(1)
Capsule
99(1)
Symmetry
100(1)
Geometric
101(1)
De Stijl
102(1)
Team
103(1)
Positive
104(1)
Repurpose
105(1)
Space
106(1)
City
107(1)
Author's Note & The Future is Eco and it Starts Now!
108(2)
Glossary 110(2)
Index & Find Out More 112
Dalia Adillon is an illustrator from Barcelona. She studied Fine Arts at University of Barcelona, Illustration at Massana School and she did the Final Degree Project at ISIA Urbino, Italy. Her elegant artwork creates a unique synthesis of shapes and colours, with vibrant tones and a distinctive and characterful style. She has been recognized with several national and international awards, and her work has been exhibited worldwide.

Louise O'Brien lives in Sydney, Australia and is a registered architect who has taken her skills across the world having worked in London, Hong Kong and Shanghai. She has her own design firm called Apsara Collective. Louises passion for design and the opportunities it provides to inspire and empower young people has led her to education and she now lectures at a tertiary level and runs the Architecture for Kids school based in Sydney (https://www.architectureforkidsschool.com/). She cares deeply about inspiring others to find their creativity and hopes to inspire future green leaders.