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Wild buildings and bridges : architecture inspired by nature  Cover Image Book Book

Wild buildings and bridges : architecture inspired by nature / Etta Kaner ; [illustrated by] Carl Wiens.

Kaner, Etta. (Author). Wiens, Carl. (Added Author).

Summary:

Explains how architects today look to plants and animals to help solve their design challenges.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1771387815
  • ISBN: 9781771387811
  • Physical Description: 40 pages : colour illustrations
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 18.99
Subject: Architecture > Environmental aspects > Juvenile literature.
Building > Environmental aspects > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Grand Central Pub

    From cactuses to birds’ wings, termite towers to honeycombs, this book celebrates more than thirty examples of nature’s influence on building and bridge designs all over the world. In some instances, architects looked to nature to solve structural problems, like creating an earthquake-proof bridge by mimicking the long roots of a type of grass known for stabilizing riverbanks. Other examples show how nature provides artistic inspiration, like the famous buildings designed by Frank Gehry that evoke the beauty of moving fish. The incredible structures in this book prove that nature and architecture are perfect partners! Sidebar biographies tell us more about these famous architects who have used nature to spectacular effect in their designs. Fun activities throughout add an interactive element, with step-by-step instructions for science experiments and a design-your-own-structure activity.

    Award-winning author Etta Kaner combines science and art in this unique look at nature’s influence on architecture and design. The emphasis on problem-solving and critical thinking make it an excellent choice for science and technology lessons on structures, mechanisms and engineering. The book could also be used for studying earth science and the environment, as it promotes sustainability and eco-friendly structures. Detailed and eye-catching illustrations by award-winning artist Carl Wiens help make the concepts clear and easy to understand. This book will fascinate budding architects and makers who love building and learning how things work. Includes a glossary, resources, author’s sources and an index.

  • Grand Central Pub
    The surprising ways nature has influenced architecture. It may come as a surprise to learn that architects have found solutions to all kinds of design challenges in nature! Some have looked to nature to solve a structural problem, like creating an earthquake-proof bridge by mimicking the extremely long roots of a special type of grass. Others have turned to nature for artistic inspiration, designing buildings and bridges that evoke the movement of swimming fish or a bird in flight. When it comes to style and structure, nature and architecture make perfect partners!From cactuses to birds' wings, termite towers to honeycombs, inspiration for ingenious design is everywhere around us!

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