
Building Big by David Macaulay
Building Big by David Macaulay is a 192-page hardcover published in 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. The dust jacket has some light rubbing and shelf wear. Inside, the pages are clean and unmarked and the binding is tight. Book Summary Why this shape and not that? Why steel instead of concrete or stone? Why put it here and not over there? These are the kind of questions that David Macaulay asks himself when he observes an architectural wonder. These questions take him back to the basic process of design in which all structures begin, a process that proceeds from the realization of a need for the structure to the struggles of the engineers and designers to map out and create the final construction. Davis Macaulay, as only he can, engages readers' imaginations and gets the, thinking about structures they see and use every day---bridges, tunnels, skyscrapers, domes, and dams. In Building Big he focuses on the connections between the planning and design problems and the solutions that are finally reached. Whether a structure is imposing or inspiring, he shows us that common sense and logic play just as important a part in architecture as do imagination and technology. As always, Mr. Macaulay inspires readers of all ages to look at the world in a new way. ISBN: 0-395-96331-1