Buildings, Bridges and Landmarks

Buildings, Bridges and Landmarks
Author: Tony Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Historic bridges
ISBN: 9781925126952

Travel through time and across the world visiting iconic buildings, bridges and monuments, from the ancient Greek Parthenon to the modern London Shard. The collector's guide details each landmark's place in architectural history and the detachable model compendium contains press-out pieces to make 25 ultra-stylish 3D models. Includes press-out card and instructions to make 25 models of the most iconic man-made landmarks in the world. ; An information-packed collector's album charting the history of the world's most famous landmarks. ; Unique 2-in-1 format combines a reference book with a model-making manual.

Building Landmarks - Bridges, Tunnels and Buildings - Architecture and Design | Children's Engineering Books

Building Landmarks - Bridges, Tunnels and Buildings - Architecture and Design | Children's Engineering Books
Author: Baby Professor
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1541919882

Architecture and design may be topics too advanced for kids but they’re great boosts to knowledge. It’s recommended to introduce a variety of subjects to children to give them a chance to figure out their interests. Maybe your kids are into architecture and design? You’ll know when you give them this book!

Reference Guide to Famous Engineering Landmarks of the World

Reference Guide to Famous Engineering Landmarks of the World
Author: Lawrence Berlow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135932611

More than 650 landmarks are covered, ranging from ancient monuments such as Stonehenge, to contemporary engineering feats such as the World Trade Center in New York City. The concisely-written entries describe when the landmark was built, who built it, why it was built, its dimensions, how it was constructed, and any problems encountered during construction. Additional features include: numerous photographs; biographies of important builders and designers; glossary; chronology of dates in civil engineering from 3000 BC to the present; listings of tallest buildings, longest bridges, and highest dams, and a geographical index which locates the structures by country.

The Most Famous Landmarks of New York City

The Most Famous Landmarks of New York City
Author: Charles River Editors
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543005288

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the construction of each landmark by those who worked on it. *Includes bibliographies for further reading *Includes a table of contents Of all the great cities in the world, few personify their country like New York City. As America's largest city and best known immigration gateway into the country, the Big Apple represents the beauty, diversity and sheer strength of the United States, a global financial center that has enticed people chasing the "American Dream" for centuries. New York City has countless landmarks and tourist spots, but few are as old or as associated with the city as the Brooklyn Bridge, the giant suspension bridge that spans nearly 1,600 feet as it connects lower Manhattan to Brooklyn. Indeed, the bridge is so old that Manhattan and Brooklyn represented the largest and third largest cities in America at the time of its construction, and the East River posed a formidable enough challenge that taking a ferry across could be dangerous. Among America's countless monuments and landmarks, none embody the principles of the nation quite like Lady Liberty, the colossal statue that stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. A gift from the French that was built and transported in the late 19th century, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of the United States' guaranty of individual freedom, and its location took on added meaning as it welcomed millions of immigrants sailing across the Atlantic to nearby Ellis Island. When Central Park was designed, it was an ambitious project on an almost unprecedented affair. As serene as Central Park is today, it's hard to imagine that its creation was an entirely manmade affair consisting of dynamite blasts, tons of imported topsoil, and the labor of thousands of workers. Before the area's transformation, the land was swampy terrain used by impoverished squatters and people who let their livestock roam the grounds, but after nearly 15 years of work, the metamorphosis was nearly complete. Like Manhattan itself, Grand Central Station, which recently celebrated its 100th birthday, manages to be both historic and modern. Built upon the site of a former railroad depot, the current structure and layout was phased in over the course of nearly a decade in the early 20th century. Whereas the first railroad stations depressed the value of land nearby in the 19th century, the location of Grand Central was a boon that actually helped bring about construction all across Midtown, including the nearby Chrysler Building, thereby serving to transform the cityscape altogether. It's no surprise that New Yorkers have always wanted to construct the biggest and best structures possible, even in the early 1930s at the height of the Great Depression. Indeed, those years produced the Empire State Building, which remains the city's most iconic building, but New York's most famous skyscraper wouldn't have been possible without the Chrysler Building, a landmark in its own right that was the tallest building in the world for nearly a year before its more famous counterpart's completion. In fact, the spirit of competition between the groups working on the two buildings helped ensure that both look like they do today, and the Chrysler Building only reached the height it did because a large skyscraper at 40 Wall Street was also trying to claim the mantle of tallest building at the same time. The Most Famous Landmarks of New York City chronicles the story of how the Big Apple's greatest landmarks came to be. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about New York City's most famous landmarks like never before.

Guide to New York City Landmarks

Guide to New York City Landmarks
Author: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1992-06-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471143918

A comprehensive guide to the city's treasures with over 1,000 listings compiled by architectural historian Andrew S. Dolkart. Every listing details the architectural significance of each of the buildings, parks, historic districts, bridges, cast-iron street clocks and even trees that have been designated as landmarks by the city of New York.

Building Landmarks - Bridges, Tunnels and Buildings - Architecture and Design | Children's Engineering Books

Building Landmarks - Bridges, Tunnels and Buildings - Architecture and Design | Children's Engineering Books
Author: Baby Professor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781541912335

Architecture and design may be topics too advanced for kids but they're great boosts to knowledge. It's recommended to introduce a variety of subjects to children to give them a chance to figure out their interests. Maybe your kids are into architecture and design? You'll know when you give them this book!

Landmarks in American Civil Engineering

Landmarks in American Civil Engineering
Author: Daniel L. Schodek
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

This volume traces the history of a number of projects--bridges, dams, roads, tunnels, railroad cuts--formally designated as significant landmarks by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Schodek looks at architecture not only as an integral part of human expression and social statement, but also shows why these constructions are admirable. Landmarks covered include: the Greek Revival temples of the Fairmount waterworks on the Schuykill in Philadelphia (1799-1822); the Brooklyn Bridge (1869-83); the Buffalo Bill Dam (1910) near Cody, Wyoming; the Holland tunnel (1920-27); the Mason-Dixon line; the Tennessee Valley Authority; and the floodlit night runways at Cleveland Airport (1925). ISBN 0-262-19256-X: $50.00 (For use only in the library).

The Virginia Landmarks Register

The Virginia Landmarks Register
Author: Calder Loth
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1999
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 0813918626

The Virginia Landmarks Register, fourth edition, will create for the reader a deeper awareness of a unique legacy and will serve to enhance the stewardship of Virginia's irreplaceable heritage.

Buildings and Landmarks of Medieval Europe

Buildings and Landmarks of Medieval Europe
Author: James B. Tschen-Emmons
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN:

Through the use of images, diagrams, and detailed descriptions, this book enables readers to appreciate how the construction, design, and function of famous structures inform our understanding of societies of the past. Buildings and Landmarks of Medieval Europe: The Middle Ages Revealed makes use of significant buildings as "representative structures" to provide insight into specific cultures, historical periods, or topics of the Middle Ages. The explanations of these buildings' construction, original intended use and change over time, and design elements allow readers to better comprehend what life in European societies of the past was like, covering social, political, economic, and intellectual perspectives. Readers will be able to apply what they learn from the discussions of the structures to improve their understanding of the historical period as well as their skills of observation and assessment needed to analyze these landmark structures and draw meaningful conclusions about their context and significance. The book's supporting features—a chronology, biographical appendix, glossary, and subject index—help researchers in successfully completing their papers or projects.

Building Big

Building Big
Author: David Macaulay
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780395963319

Companion volume to PBS series which originally aired October 2000.