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Architecture according to pigeons

Gurney, Stella2013
Books, Manuscripts
Hello. I am Speck. Come fly with me! 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.
Main title:
Architecture according to pigeons / by Speck Lee Tailfeather [ie. written by Stella Gurney; illustrations by Natsko Seki]
Author:
Imprint:
London Phaidon Press 2013
Collation:
63 pages colour illustrations
Audience:
Upper primary
Contents:
The mish-mash marvel a.k.a. Canterbury Cathedral -- The Iron Tree a.k.a. Eiffel Tower -- Guts gallery a.k.a. Georges Pompidou Centre -- The crabshell a.k.a. Notre-Dame de Ronchamp -- The forest of dreams a.k.a. Basilica de la Sagrada Familia -- The watery warren a.k.a. Venice -- The floating fancy a.k.a. San Giorgio Maggiore -- Murder ring a.k.a. Colosseum -- Building bridges -- The mysterious mathematical miracle a.k.a. Great Pyramid of Giza -- The palace of ghosts a.k.a. Taj Mahal -- The great worm a.k.a. Great Wall of China -- The little grey box a.k.a. Church of the Light -- Hungry beaks hall a.k.a. Sydney Opera House -- The big bird a.k.a. Brasilia -- My best towers ever -- Fallingwater a.k.a. Fallingwater - our pigeon name for the building is the same! -- King of the castles a.k.a. Chrysler Building -- The silver squiggle a.k.a. Walt Disney Concert Hall
ISBN:
9780714863535
Dewey class:
720 ARC
Local class:
720
Language:
English
BRN:
54275
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
PenrithNonfiction720 ARCAvailable
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