000 02167nam a2200253Ia 4500
003 NUCLARK
005 20250113151043.0
008 230217s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a1569761078
040 _aNUCLARK
_cNUCLARK
050 _aNA 705 .W43 2000
100 _aWeber, Joseph A.
_eauthor
245 0 _aArchitecture everywhere :
_binvestigating the built environment in your community /
_cJoseph A. Weber
260 _aChicago, Illinois :
_bZephyr Press,
_cc2000
300 _aviii, 215 pages :
_bfigures ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aIncludes appendix (page 195).
500 _aIncludes glossary (pages 206-209).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 210-212), and index (pages 213-214).
505 _aIntroduction for teachers -- Introduction for students -- Unit 1: What is a sense of place? do I have one? -- Unit 2: Our historical and cultural connections to buildings -- Unit 3: What our ancestors left us: cultural groups and their building traditions. -- Unit 4: Steps in style -- Unit 5: Every person's home is a castle -- Unit 6: Want to become an architect? creating with form and function -- Appendix -- Glossary -- Bibliography for teachers -- Bibliography for students -- Index
520 _aArchitecture is a great learning tool. A walk around the block or a trip to the store can give you examples of how architecture fits in your life. This resource book uses an interdisciplinary approach to teach architecture, enhancing your students' understanding of American history, art, and the community in which you live. Architecture Everywhere is packed with nearly 100 using poetry, art, computers, videotaping, modeling clay, photography, and writing. The architectural adventures-activities- in Architecture Everywhere will help your students gain a deeper understanding of local, regional, and national history, and ethnic, and cultural diversity. Your students will develop an appreciation for the humanmade environment, as well as use a timeline of architectural styles to understand parallels in American history.
650 _aARCHITECTURE
_xSTUDY AND TEACHING
_zUNITED STATES
942 _cBK
_2lcc
999 _c1556
_d1556