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For children with a passion for drawing, or dreams of creating
buildings, this book explores how architects really work, taking
the young reader through the entire process for planning and
designing a house. Learn about an architect s four main drawings:
the Site Plan, Floor Plan, Section, and Elevation including the
concept of drawing each plan to scale. Aspiring architects discover
design techniques, along with different, exciting architectural
styles used today. All of this is brought to life in freehand,
pen-and-ink architectural drawings that will inspire children to
apply these lessons to their own designs. This book is the perfect
introduction to architecture, revealing why buildings look and
function as they do. While this creative book is ideal for the
middle grades, ages 9-12, even adults will find it inspiring."
Children with dreams of designing buildings will discover how
architects actually work in this workbook, which builds on the
concepts introduced in The Future Architect's Handbook. It walks
readers through the drawings created by Aaron, a young architect
building his own home. Going a step further, children will learn
how to create their own drawings and build a model of their design,
using an included tool kit consisting of graph paper and an
architect's scale, pencil, and drafting eraser. Finally, readers
are challenged to design homes for a group of imaginary clients.
Freehand pen-and-ink drawings bring the instructions to life. This
book is the perfect introduction to what an architect does at work
and why buildings look and function as they do. Ideal for middle
grades ages 8-13, but creative adults will also find it inspiring.
Providing a comprehensive examination of the traits and areas of
authority Ancient Babylonians attributed to their healing goddess,
this book draws on a wide range of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform
sources, including god lists, literary compositions, lexical lists,
prognostic texts, incantations, and prescriptions. Analysing the
use of selected metaphors associated with the goddess, a new
perspective is offered on the explanation for disease as well as
the motivation for particular treatments. Special chapters deal
with the cuneiform handbook on prognosis and diagnosis of diseases,
medical incantations appealing to the healing goddess, and the
medicinal plants attributed to her. For the first time a body of
evidence for the use of simple drugs is brought together,
elaborating on specific plant profiles. The result is a volume that
challenges many long-held assumptions concerning the specialized
cuneiform medical literature and takes a fresh look on the nature
of Ancient Babylonian healing.
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