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OverviewThis shapes book with a difference features 12 buildings from around the world. Each spread is devoted to one shape - both two- and three-dimensional shapes eg circle, square, rectangle, cube, pyramid and cylinder. Each building is illustrated in full colour with the geometric shape reproduced again on the page. This inventive and intriguing approach not only reinforces the learning of everyday shapes, but will inspire children to appreciate some of the world's great buildings.Buildings featured are:The Pantheon, Rome, Italy/ Pont du Gard, Nimes, France/ St Peters Piazza, Rome, Italy/ Beinecke Library, Yale University, Connecticut, USA/ Imperial Villa of Katsura, Kyoto, Japan/ The Parthenon, Athens, Greece/ Masjid-in shah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran/ The Gherkin, London, UK/ The Ka'Ba, Mecca, Saudi Arabia /Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, UK/ Entrance to the Louvre Museum, Paris, France/ Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amon, Karnak, Thebes, Egypt Full Product DetailsAuthor: Penny Ann LanePublisher: Quarto Publishing PLC Imprint: Frances Lincoln Children's Books Dimensions: Width: 24.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9781845076955ISBN 10: 1845076958 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 14 May 2009 Recommended Age: From 0 to 0 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsThe Pantheon, Rome, ItalyPont du Gard, Nimes, FranceSt Peters Piazza, Rome, ItalyBeinecke Library, Yale University, Connecticut, USAImperial Villa of Katsura, Kyoto, JapanThe Parthenon, Athens, GreeceMasjid-in shah Mosque, Isfahan, IranThe Gherkin, London, UKThe Ka'Ba, Mecca, Saudi ArabiaStonehenge, Salisbury Plain, UKEntrance to the Louvre Museum, Paris, FranceHypostyle Hall, Temple of Amon, Karnak, Thebes, EgyptReviewsThe passion of the author for architecture shines through in this photo-illustrated text. Readers are encouraged to dwell on thought provoking questions after looking at the shapes, which could lead to sustained shared thinking... Early Years Educator The book has a worthy aim - to encourage children to look at buildings with an inquisitive and architectural mind. This book is best read with an adult to guide younger readers through the issues raised (and to help identify the shapes in the pictures) - or as a starting-point for class discussions with KS1 groups. www.writeaway.org.uk The photographs and paintings are very attractive, and bring abstract shapes to life in a quite startling way. They are dramatically beautiful, and will raise the question not only about why they are beautiful, but why that particular shape is functionally so important. School Librarian The passion of the author for architecture shines through in this photo-illustrated text. Readers are encouraged to dwell on thought provoking questions after looking at the shapes, which could lead to sustained shared thinking! Early Years Educator The book has a worthy aim - to encourage children to look at buildings with an inquisitive and architectural mind. This book is best read with an adult to guide younger readers through the issues raised (and to help identify the shapes in the pictures) - or as a starting-point for class discussions with KS1 groups. www.writeaway.org.uk The photographs and paintings are very attractive, and bring abstract shapes to life in a quite startling way. They are dramatically beautiful, and will raise the question not only about why they are beautiful, but why that particular shape is functionally so important. School Librarian Author InformationPenny Ann Lane has worked for many years as a Montessori teacher. She comes from a family of architects and she is committed to showing how beautiful architecture can be. This is her first book for Frances Lincoln. Penny lives in Fyfield in Oxfordshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |