Architecture according to pigeons / by Speck Lee Tailfeather ; illustrations by Natsko Seki.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York, NY : Phaidon Press, 2013. Description: 63 p. : col. ill. ; 33 cmISBN: 9780714863535Subject(s): Architecture -- Juvenile literature | Pigeons -- Juvenile literatureLOC classification: NA200 | .T35 2013Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Jameel Library - Children's Books | NA200 .T35 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4705 |
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NA31 .W44 1990 Architecture & ornament : | NA111.5 .A45 2018 Designs of destruction : the making of monuments in the twentieth century / | NA200 .F39 2013 A world history of architecture / | NA200 .T35 2013 Architecture according to pigeons / | NA208 .R8 1987 Architecture without architects : | NA260 .T66 1995 Greek and Roman architecture / | NA275 .V545 2019 On the rock : the Acropolis interviews / |
Canterbury Cathedral -- Eiffel Tower -- Georges Pompidou Centre -- Notre-Dame de Ronchamp -- Basilica de la Sagrada Familia -- Venice -- San Giorgio Maggiore -- Colosseum -- Building bridges -- Great Pyramid of Giza -- Taj Mahal -- Great Wall of China -- Church of the Light -- Sydney Opera House -- Brasilia -- My best towers ever -- Fallingwater -- Chrysler Building -- Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Architecture According to Pigeons is the perfect introduction for children to the most beautiful buildings in the world and the basic principles of architecture, using a fun, lively and engaging way of learning. In this delightful book, a pigeon named Speck Lee Tailfeather reveals that pigeons are great aficionados of architecture and delivers an account of a journey around the globe with fun facts about each of the iconic buildings he visits. The book features the Colosseum, the Taj Mahal, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and dozens of other buildings from a 'bird's eye view' to delight children and parents alike.
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