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Colors, Vol. 2

by Michael J. Crosbie, Steve Rosenthal
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Overview

A senior editor at Progressive Architecture and an award-winning architectural photographer come together to present four colorful board books that introduce the built environment to preschoolers. Architecture Counts consists of numbers from 0-10 such as two brackets, three dormers, five arches and six ducts. Architecture Shapes explores shapes through the composition and arrangement of windows. Architecture Colors looks at the entire building as well as several details to suggest nine colors including a red barn, green roofs and a white church. Architecture Animals is an excursion into the deepest, wildest, architectural jungles around. Contains 14 animals in their native habitats—crawling across building facades, perched on top of a skyscraper or lounging at the ocean shore. Each full-color photograph is accompanied by a rhyme that provides hints of the animal's location or history.

Double-page spread presents an architectural element illustrated with a particular color on one page and the name of the color spelled out on the other.

Synopsis

A senior editor at Progressive Architecture and an award-winning architectural photographer come together to present four colorful board books that introduce the built environment to preschoolers. Architecture Counts consists of numbers from 0-10 such as two brackets, three dormers, five arches and six ducts. Architecture Shapes explores shapes through the composition and arrangement of windows. Architecture Colors looks at the entire building as well as several details to suggest nine colors including a red barn, green roofs and a white church. Architecture Animals is an excursion into the deepest, wildest, architectural jungles around. Contains 14 animals in their native habitats—crawling across building facades, perched on top of a skyscraper or lounging at the ocean shore. Each full-color photograph is accompanied by a rhyme that provides hints of the animal's location or history.

Children's Literature

An elegant and sturdy board book that will appeal to parents as much as to the infants and toddlers that it is intended for. Each double-page spread features a color with the name spelled out on one side, and an architectural element on the other. The book depicts the usual architectural features that young children know so well, such as doors and chimneys, and it also introduce some more obscure ones like columns, brackets, and industrial style ducts. The photographs are truly beautiful. Also in the series are Architecture Animals, Architecture Counts, and Architecture Shapes.

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Children's Literature - Karen Saxe

An elegant and sturdy board book that will appeal to parents as much as to the infants and toddlers that it is intended for. Each double-page spread features a color with the name spelled out on one side, and an architectural element on the other. The book depicts the usual architectural features that young children know so well, such as doors and chimneys, and it also introduce some more obscure ones like columns, brackets, and industrial style ducts. The photographs are truly beautiful. Also in the series are Architecture Animals, Architecture Counts, and Architecture Shapes.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1993
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
22
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9780471143598

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