Roberto
Title | Roberto PDF eBook |
Author | Nina Laden |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 39 |
Release | 2013-04-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1452126828 |
Ever since he was a wee mite (a termite, that is), Roberto has wanted to be an architect. Discouraged by his wood-eating family and friends, he decides to follow his dream to the big, bug city. There he meets a slew of not-so-creepy, crawly characters who spark in him the courage to build a community for them all. With stunning collage illustrations and witty text, the creator of the bestselling The Night I Followed the Dog, Private I. Guana, and When Pigasso Met Mootisse brings to life a funny and inspirational story that will encourage readers of any age to build their dreams.
Architecture for Children
Title | Architecture for Children PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Scott |
Publisher | Aust Council for Ed Research |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0864318545 |
This book is about design built environments for young children and what architecture can offer early learning.
The Architectures of Childhood
Title | The Architectures of Childhood PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Roy Kozlovsky |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2013-05-28 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1409472981 |
Between 1935 and 1959, the architecture of childhood was at the centre of architectural discourse in a way that is unique in architectural history. Some of the seminal projects of the period, such as the Secondary Modern School at Hunstanton by Peter and Alison Smithson, Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation at Marseilles, or Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds and orphanage, were designed for children; At CIAM, architects utilized photographs of children to present their visions for reconstruction. The unprecedented visibility of the child to architectural discourse during the period of reconstruction is the starting point for this interdisciplinary study of modern architecture under welfare state patronage. Focusing mainly on England, this book examines a series of innovative buildings and environments developed for children, such as the adventure playground, the Hertfordshire school, the reformed children hospital, Brutalist housing estates, and New Towns. It studies the methods employed by architects, child experts and policy makers to survey, assess and administer the physiological, emotional and developmental needs of the ‘user’, the child. It identifies the new aesthetic and spatial order permeating the environments of childhood, based on endowing children with the agency and autonomy to create a self-regulating social order out of their own free will, while rendering their interiority and sociability observable and governable. By inserting the architectural object within a broader social and political context, The Architectures of Childhood situates post-war architecture within the welfare state’s project of governing the self, which most intensively targeted the citizen in the making, the children. Yet the emphasis on the utilization of architecture as an instrument of power does not reduce it into a mere document of social policy, as the author uncovers the surplus of meaning and richness of experience invested in these environments at the historical moment when children represented values and ideas about life, community, happiness, human potentiality, and perhaps even the very prospect of imagining a more humane and secure future at the aftermath of the Second World War.
St. Louis Architecture for Kids
Title | St. Louis Architecture for Kids PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Ann Sandweiss |
Publisher | Missouri History Museum |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781883982423 |
Introduces Saint Louis, Missouri, through rhymes about the city's architectural works and major attractions, presented alphabetically.
What Adults Don’t Know About Architecture
Title | What Adults Don’t Know About Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | The School of Life |
Publisher | School of Life Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-09-17 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781912891306 |
Children are rarely introduced properly to architecture, but there are in fact few subjects more important – because the quality of the architecture that surrounds us has such an impact on our mood and sense of well-being. The bitter truth is that in modern times, we’ve built a world that’s far too often ugly or uncharming – and we’ve done so because only a very few people ever feel they have the right to comment on what gets built around them. This is a chance for the next generation to develop the tools to talk about architecture with confidence, knowledge and passion. It tells us about what a satisfying building is, what makes a street enticing (or not), why some cities are charming and others repel us – and how we might build going forward in a way that will reliably delight and uplift us. This engaging and beautifully illustrated guide is designed to help children (and their favourite adults) to understand how buildings work and how we might create the better looking world we all crave and deserve.
Knowledge Encyclopedia
Title | Knowledge Encyclopedia PDF eBook |
Author | DK |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2023-10-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0593845889 |
The fully updated edition of DK's bestselling Knowledge Encyclopedia Change the way you see the world with a groundbreaking visual approach to the wonders of our planet. This fully updated third edition of Knowledge Encyclopedia will continue to fascinate young readers with its microscopic detail and amazing facts on a huge range of topics. You'll find yourself totally absorbed in complex subjects, made clear through engaging explanations, intricate illustrations, stunning photographs, and awe-inspiring 3D images. Explore the universe, from the inside of an atom to black holes, then discover the explosive science behind a fireworks display. Look at what makes the human brain so special and find out how the body's cells make energy. Journey through history from the earliest life forms right up to our world today. From Viking raiders and Samurai warriors to robotics and chemical reactions, amazing animals, the human body, the marvels of history, and more are visualized in incredible detail, inside and out, providing a mind-blowing introduction to every aspect of human knowledge.
Yoga Made Easy
Title | Yoga Made Easy PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Smith |
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ISBN | 9781648760020 |