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Unusual as they seem, underground buildings are surprisingly
common. Every day, millions in North America work, shop, dine,
study, and play in the more than three hundred public and
commercial structures and five thousand private homes nestled in
the earth. Underground buildings are safe, attractive, useful, and
comfortable places to frequent and live. Unlike a common
misconception, most are dry and warm, and they are often
sun-filled. More than one hundred underground buildings are
included in this fascinating subterranean tour. These buildings
range from the famous to the unnoticed. Some were built for
pragmatic reasons, others for aesthetic considerations, still
others, for a combination of both.
There are impressive success stories and discouraging tales of
failure. Some underground buildings are incredibly
energy-efficient, for example, while others leaked so badly they
were abandoned. A vast spectrum of structures is presented, ranging
from stunning examples of hidden opulence to humble subterranean
cubbyholes where unassuming people immerse themselves in nature's
simplicity.
This 2-vol. set provides students with 75 full-length biographical
sketches on noteworthy Arab Americans including early pioneers and
individuals from later generations. Featured are F. Murray Abraham,
Oscar-winning actor; Michael DeBakey, world renowned heart surgeon;
Norma Kamali, fashion designer; Kathy Najimy, television
actress/comedian; and many more.
It also includes sidebars of related information; a "Further
Research" section; a "Words to Know" section; a cumulative subject
index; and approximately 75 black-and-white photographs.
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