100 Things to Know About Architecture

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Pub Date 31 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 10 Jan 2023

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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...

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ISBN 9780711272682
PRICE US$21.95 (USD)
PAGES 112

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This book caught my eye because 1) I have a little guy in my life showing interest in architecture, and 2) I went to architecture school. I love the layout and design of this book. Each page introduces a concept, famous architect, or type of building. The graphics are beautiful and functional. Some of the concepts may be a little over a 7 year old's head, but love that it is easy to navigate and reference back to the book as he gets older.

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