13 Skyscrapers Children Should Know
13 Skyscrapers Children Should Know
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Prestel
Annotation: This newest addition to Prestel's acclaimed series, which introduces children to important works of art and architecture, takes young readers around the world to investigate how tall buildings are constructed and what makes them so appealing. There's something irresistible about a skyscraper. It can reshape an entire city skyline, and from the building's top floors, people can see the world from a different perspective. Travelling from New York City to Dubai, from London to Shanghai, and from Kuala Lumpur to Chicago, this colorful book features double-page spreads for each of the skyscrapers it profiles.
Genre: [Visual arts]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6231062
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Prestel
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 05/15/16
Pages: 45 pages
ISBN: 3-7913-7251-3
ISBN 13: 978-3-7913-7251-8
Dewey: 720
Dimensions: 29 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sun Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)

From ancient Egypt's great pyramids to medieval Europe's cathedral towers, humans have always tried to build structures that reach the sky, whether out of practicality or hubris. This book showcases 13 of the world's best-known and most influential skyscrapers. Buildings from across the world are included e Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, the neofuturist Shard in London, the Shanghai Tower though over half, from the Woolworth Building to One World Trade Center, are in New York. In clearly designed, well laid-out pages, each skyscraper is accompanied by a box that provides quick details (date of construction, architectural style, designer, height), while a time line at the top contextualizes the building. Colored and black-and-white photos provide skyline images as well as detailed views. Disappointingly, but not unpredictably, there are no female architects included, even among the later structures. Still, fascinating anecdotes about the state of the world during each building's inception make this an interesting read, and it provides plenty of valuable information, both at a glance and for more in-depth study.

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Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7

This newest addition to Prestel’s acclaimed series, which introduces children to important works of art and architecture, takes young readers around the world to investigate how tall buildings are constructed and what makes them so appealing. There’s something irresistible about a skyscraper. It can reshape an entire city skyline, and from the building’s top floors, people can see the world from a different perspective. Travelling from New York City to Dubai, from London to Shanghai, and from Kuala Lumpur to Chicago, this colorful book features double-page spreads for each of the skyscrapers it profiles. Each chapter includes photographs, information on the building’s architect and history, and interesting facts about its construction and use. For instance, why is the Chrysler Building so admired, even though it doesn’t stand nearly as tall as other skyscrapers? How do you measure the height of a building and how do you make sure it doesn’t topple over in strong winds? How has skyscraper technology changed from the steel frame skeletons that supported the earliest towers to the advanced computer programs that are now needed to design buildings more than 100 stories high? How has city life changed since the first skyscrapers were built? Written in a style that will draw in young readers, this fascinating tour of the world’s tallest buildings will satisfy even the most curious minds.


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