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Wild buildings and bridges, architecture inspired by nature, Etta Kaner ; Carl Wiens

Label
Wild buildings and bridges, architecture inspired by nature, Etta Kaner ; Carl Wiens
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 39) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wild buildings and bridges
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1023493052
Responsibility statement
Etta Kaner ; Carl Wiens
Sub title
architecture inspired by nature
Summary
"Many architects today are looking to plants and animals to help solve their design challenges. Inspired by how nature already works, these architects are coming up with innovative ways to cool buildings, withstand earthquakes and save energy. In Wild Buildings and Bridges, bestselling author Etta Kaner explores these wild and wonderful feats of architecture. Kids will discover buildings and bridges inspired by cacti, beetles, termite towers, trees, grass - and more! In some cases, nature has thought of it first, like a flood-proof house that floats like a water lily leaf. Nature's beauty has also inspired buildings that look like a lotus flower, a bird's nest and even an armadillo. Filled with kid-friendly examples, interactive activities and eye-catching illustrations, this book will fascinate budding architects and makers who love to build and know how things work."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Inspired by nature -- Learning from nature -- Nature had it first -- The nature of nature -- In harmony with nature -- Design time -- The future is yours
Target audience
juvenile
Contributor
Illustrator
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