architecture

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A village becomes a city

Canandaigua architecture, 1850-1920
2007
Direct frontal elevations, in pencil and crayon, of significant architectural landmarks, with location and brief captions.

10 great makerspace projects using math

This book will focus on makerspace projects that will help students with math. Makerspaces refer to tools students can use to explore, discover, and create new ideas and concepts using technology.
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Construct it!

architecture you can build, break, and build again
2018
"Makerspaces are places designed to inspire creativity and collaboration. In [this book kids will] build a wrecking ball, a pulley elevator, a bridge, and more! Step-by-step photos bring each project to life."--Back cover.
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Where is the Taj Mahal?

"Describes the building of the Taj Mahal, an ivory-white marble mausoleum in the Indian city of Agra"--OCLC.
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Antoni Gaud?

la arquitectura de la naturaleza
Chronicles the life and artistic career of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Catalan architect Antoni Gaud?, creator of the Roman Catholic basilica known as La Sagrada Fam?lia.
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Using math in construction

2018
This book presents readers with real-world examples of how math skills relevant to fifth and sixth grade Common Core Standards are used on the job in construction every day.
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Totally wacky roadside attractions

Simple text and photographs introduce the cool and crazy roadside attractions that can be found across America.
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Engineering & architecture

Bill Nye shows how inventions in materials, tools, and other technologies have gradually allowed us to build bigger, taller, stronger, and longer structures.

Castles

2017
Fly Guy and Buzz learn about castles, including why they were built, how they protected its inhabitants, and the different people who lived inside a castle.

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