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  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure, Mark Bramhall, Random House Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Random House Audio, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Like most gentiles in Nazi-occupied Paris, architect Lucien Bernard has little empathy for the Jews. So when a wealthy industrialist offers him a large sum of money to devise secret hiding places for Jews, Lucien struggles with the choice of risking his life for a cause he doesn't really believe in. Ultimately he can't resist the challenge and begins designing expertly concealed hiding spaces - behind a painting, within a column, or inside a drainpipe - detecting possibilities invisible to the average eye. But when one of his clever hiding spaces fails horribly and the immense suffering of Jews becomes incredibly personal, he can no longer deny reality. Written by an expert whose knowledge imbues every word, this story becomes more gripping with every life the architect tries to save.
  • Puffin the Architect

    Kimberly Andrews

    Paperback (Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited, July 30, 2018)
    Puffin is an architect who always exceeds her clients' expectations, that is, until she takes on the toughest clients ever—her own pufflings. Puffin takes her tricky new clients on an inspirational tour of her builds. Together, they visit all kinds of cleverly designed spaces—Otters floating home, Pig's tool shed on wheels, Painter Goose's light-filled studio, and Platypus's cozy underground bake house. The pufllings are unimpressed. Her clients are a challenge! Will Puffin come up with a puffling-perfect home design? This gorgeous story, with endearing characters, intriguing house designs, ingenious mechanisms, and storage solutions to pore over on every page, will spark a brand new generation of architects, engineers, and designers.
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  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, April 1, 2015)
    A Parisian architect is paid handsomely to devise secret hiding spaces for Jews in his Nazi-occupied country but struggles with risking his life for a cause he is ambivalent towards, until a personal failure brings home their suffering.
  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure

    Paperback (Allison & Busby, Aug. 20, 2015)
    In 1942 Paris, gifted architect Lucien Bernard accepts a commission that will bring him a great deal of money - and maybe get him killed. But if he's clever enough, he'll avoid any trouble. All he has to do is design a secret hiding place for a wealthy Jewish man, a space so invisible that even the most determined German officer won't find it. He sorely needs the money, and outwitting the Nazis who have occupied his beloved city is a challenge he can't resist. But when one of his hiding spaces fails horribly, and the problem of where to hide a Jew becomes terribly personal, Lucien can no longer ignore what's at stake. The Paris Architect asks us to consider what we owe each other, and just how far we'll go to make things right. Written by an architect whose knowledge imbues every page, this story becomes more gripping with every soul hidden and every life saved.
  • The Architect

    Jean Jacques Loup

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, )
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  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure, Mark Bramhall

    Audio CD (Random House Audio, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Like most gentiles in Nazi-occupied Paris, architect Lucien Bernard has little empathy for the Jews. So when a wealthy industrialist offers him a large sum of money to devise secret hiding places for Jews, Lucien struggles with the choice of risking his life for a cause he doesn't really believe in. Ultimately he can't resist the challenge and begins designing expertly concealed hiding spaces—behind a painting, within a column, or inside a drainpipe—detecting possibilities invisible to the average eye. But when one of his clever hiding spaces fails horribly and the immense suffering of Jews becomes incredibly personal, he can no longer deny reality.Written by an expert whose knowledge imbues every word, this story becomes more gripping with every life the architect tries to save.
  • The Architects

    Leonard Everett Fisher

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Traces the history of architecture in the American colonies, describing the influence of existing styles and the needs of environment
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  • The Paris Architect

    CharlesBelfoure

    Paperback (SourcebooksLandmark, July 31, 2014)
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  • The Architects

    Leonard Everett Fisher

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Incorporated, Jan. 15, 1970)
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  • The Architects,

    Leonard Everett Fisher

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Inc., March 15, 1970)
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  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, March 15, 1763)
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