Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of
Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of
Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of
Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of
Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of
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Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of

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his atlas of architectural wonders eschews the classic children’s book fare of the Pyramids and the Taj Mahal, and instead takes a broader view of what constitutes amazing architecture. Buildings include: the Jameh mosque of Isfahan in Iran, Native American plank houses in New Mexico, Stave Churches in Norway, The Djinguereber Mosque in Mali, and extraordinary 18th century wooden churches on Kizhi Island, Russia.

Over 50 buildings span all the continents equally throughout history. Each of these buildings is visually striking and architecturally noteworthy; they introduce new engineering technologies or define a movement or capture the essence of a moment in human history. However, despite their significance, they are, for the most part, not part of the main Western architectural canon.

This book seeks out a more diverse, inclusive approach to what constitutes amazing architecture, and presents it with fresh illustration and clear, punchy text.

Established illustrator Peter Allen, whose work has been published extensively by Usborne and Walker, brings the illustrations alive in his typical playful and dynamic style.

Author: Peter Allen
Publisher: Cicada Books
Pages: 104
Material: hardcover
ISBN: 9781908714879
Dimensions: 22 × 29 cm