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Books with title Architecture Is Cool

  • Architecture

    Alex Fabrizio, Kat Uno

    Board book (Little Hero, July 21, 2020)
    Do you like to build with blocks? You might just be an Architect! From bridges and towers to houses and monuments, the sky's the limit for these bold builders. Adorably illustrated babies and animals populate the pages while simple, friendly language builds confidence in early readers.
  • Architecture Counts

    Michael J. Crosbie, Steve Rosenthal

    Hardcover (John Wiley & Sons, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Illustrations of various architectural details introduce the numbers one through ten. On board pages.
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  • Architecture Colors

    Michael J. Crosbie, Steve Rosenthal

    Board book (John Wiley & Sons, Aug. 1, 1993)
    A senior editor at Progressive Architecture and an award-winning architectural photographer come together to present four colorful board books that introduce the built environment to preschoolers. Architecture Counts consists of numbers from 0-10 such as two brackets, three dormers, five arches and six ducts. Architecture Shapes explores shapes through the composition and arrangement of windows. Architecture Colors looks at the entire building as well as several details to suggest nine colors including a red barn, green roofs and a white church. Architecture Animals is an excursion into the deepest, wildest, architectural jungles around. Contains 14 animals in their native habitats--crawling across building facades, perched on top of a skyscraper or lounging at the ocean shore. Each full-color photograph is accompanied by a rhyme that provides hints of the animal's location or history.
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  • Archie Architecture

    Elizabeth Sandoval

    Paperback (BookBaby, Jan. 9, 2020)
    Archie Architecture shares his love of Chicago, its architecture, and its people--in a special ode to his hometown. His persona shines through as he details in poetic fashion the things that he loves most about his Chicago. Readers will soon realize that while he has a special love of buildings, his bigger passion is possibly the people who live and work inside of those buildings. It is a depiction of his city through his young eyes. An urban landscape described by this junior Chicago denizen.
  • Control Architecture #6

    Nicole M. Taylor

    eBook (EPIC Press, )
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  • Architecture Colors

    Michael J Crosbie

    Hardcover (Preservation Pr, Sept. 16, 1993)
    Double-page spreads feature an architectural element of a particular color on one side and the name of the color spelled out on the other.
  • Architecture

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Nov. 9, 2007)
    Provides a historical overview of the development of different types of art and artistic movements; explores the roots and influences of the genre and the key components that are definitive of the style; discusses the pioneers of the art; and considers the changes the genre has undergone from its inception to its present status.
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  • Control Architecture

    Nicole M. Taylor

    Hardcover (Epic Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The great Bot recall begins. General Liao demands nothing less than the total obliteration of all humanoid robots. Desperation makes for strange bedfellows as Hart's people reach out to unexpected allies in the corporate world, amongst the humans who protest the very existence of Bots, even in the house of their greatest enemy. They all must work together or face the same fate: annihilation. They will need all the help they can get. Bots is a six-set book series from EPIC Press.
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  • Architecture

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, )
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  • Architecture

    Jane Bingham

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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  • Architecture

    Richard Wood

    Library Binding (Thomson Learning, March 1, 1995)
    Describes ancient monuments and buildings of the Middle East, Egypt, Greece, the Roman Empire, the Celts, and Asia, and shows how the influence of the various early styles of architecture survives today
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  • Architecture Counts

    Michael J. and Steve Rosenthal Crosbie

    Hardcover (The Preservation Press, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Illustrations of various architectural details introduce the numbers one through ten. On board pages.