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2015., Juvenile, Crabtree Publishing Company Call No: 722 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Young architectSummary Note: Young Architect introduces budding designers and engineers to the basic concepts and vocabulary of building design. Fun images of real and imaginary buildings help teach kids about the different parts of a structure, building materials, and how engineers solve different kinds of construction problems.
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2008., Juvenile, Smart Apple Media Call No: 728 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Series Title: Homes around the worldSummary Note: Simple text and photographs highlight the dwellings that can be found in the cities and countryside of China, England, Manhattan, New York, and Queensland.
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2015., Juvenile, Crabtree Publishing Company Call No: 728.01 12 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Young architectSummary Note: Architects design and plan for the world of tomorrow. Will less available land mean buildings will be taller to fit more people? Will new materials and energy sources help heat and cool our homes? an architects notebook helps answer these and other questions in Futuristic Homes.
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2015., Juvenile, Crabtree Publishing Company Call No: 720.47 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Young architectSummary Note: How can we protect the environment when we build homes? What kinds of recycled materials can builders use to make homes green? Are there any Earth-Friendly ways to heat and cool buildings? An architect's notebook helps answer these questions and more in Green Homes.
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2023., Candlewick Press Call No: 979.6 32 Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Make way for history as only Dave Eggers could stage it. It all started when John "Minnie" Moore built a mine in Idaho and sold it to Englishman Henry Miller. Then Henry married a local lass named Annie and built her a mansion, hence the "Millers' Minnie Moore Mine Mansion." After Henry died and Annie was hoodwinked--losing all but the mansion--she and her son took to raising pigs in the yard, as some are wont to do. But the town wanted those pigs out. Who could have guessed that Annie and her crew would remove the whole mansion instead--rolling it away slowly on logs--while she and her son were still living in it? Narrated with metafictional flair, this delightfully illustrated picture book is proof positive that nonfiction can be as lively and artful as any storybook.
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[1980] c1967., Juvenile, Four Winds Press Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents 22 styles of American homes popular at various periods in our history.