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G**A
excelente
excelente
C**Y
Behind the facade
I am not an architect, nor have I ever studied architecture, but I am fascinated by something that is a part of my everyday life yet is completely taken for granted. Most of us can perfectly live our lives without knowing the evolution of our doors, windows and walls, but there is a mind-boggling history to these and 12 other essential building blocks that can be found here.Simply put, this book is captivating.There is so much information packed into this cinder block of a tome that you will have enough nighttime reading to last you a year, especially since this book should be taken in small doses.An inspiring gift to yourself or anyone else who has the strength to lift it.
K**O
The Other Side of Architecture
This is an awe-inspiring book on architecture. It shows architecture is much more than the stereotype assumption of formal design. There is so much more about making a building, including the technical know-how. This book explores the elements of architecture through the lens of history, technology, science, sustainability, manufacturing, invention, sociology, culture, economics, etc. The combinations of those lenses produce rabbit holes of brilliant insights, technical reasonings, funny encounters, and much more.
J**L
Detailed descriptions and illustrations of every element of architecture.
Not only is this a complete reference book on architecture, but it gives historical, practical, and illustrative information on each constructive component of architecture. From floors to walls, to roofs and stairs--every part of building and designing a dwelling or part of one, is included. Informative and so interesting. I'm not even an architect. For sure, a must purchase for every architect and builder.
A**R
All you need to know about your house
So many information about every little thing that all the people see every day! I dont even think before, that the history of roof or toilets (for example) can be so interesting!
J**D
Book is good, pages are bible thin.
Great presentation. Book pages are very thin, handle with care.
J**R
content
Great Book!
J**E
Invaluable Guide to architectural elements
I came to this book by way of Kevin McLeod's excellent essays on film and architecture, "Physical Cosmology of 'The Shining'", and I have found this book to be an indispensible guide. It is broken down by architectural element, with extensive sections on the floor, ceiling, wall, door, window, facade, corridor, toilet, elevator, escalator, stairs, fireplace, and ramp. A mammoth compendium and invaluable resource. Hoping for a sequel! Highly recommended!
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