Skyscraper Going Up!

Skyscraper Going Up!

Author: Vicki Cobb

Publisher: Ty Crowell Company

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 9780690045253

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Pop-up illustrations demonstrate the step-by-step process of constructing a skyscraper, detailing the architectural design and engineering, materials used, the types of workers, and the technologies utilized in the construction


Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper

Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper

Author: Anastasia Suen

Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 1684447100

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Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Snappy rhymes invite young readers to watch workers dig, pour, pound, and bolt a skyscraper into existence. Simple yet satis-fying sidebars provide further information about each step in the construction process. Perfect for preschoolers and all those who dig diggers. Quirky, colorful art enhance the appeal of a construction site with all the equipment and sounds of building. The 2017 Summer Reading Theme: Build a Better World!


Up Goes the Skyscraper (New & Updated)

Up Goes the Skyscraper (New & Updated)

Author: Gail Gibbons

Publisher: Holiday House

Published: 2023-04-18

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 0823452107

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See how a skyscraper is built from the ground up in this new and updated edition of a classic from Gail Gibbons, the most popular science writer for kids in grades PreK-2. From the architectural drawings to the foundation to ironworkers building 30 stories up, learn how skyscrapers are built step-by-step. This new edition includes the latest building techniques and has been vetted by an expert. Author of over 120 nonfiction books for kids, including Tool Book and How a House is Built, and with hundreds of thousands of books sold, Gail Gibbons continues to bring science to kids in this inside look at skyscrapers.


Building the Skyline

Building the Skyline

Author: Jason M. Barr

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-05-12

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 0199344388

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The Manhattan skyline is one of the great wonders of the modern world. But how and why did it form? Much has been written about the city's architecture and its general history, but little work has explored the economic forces that created the skyline. In Building the Skyline, Jason Barr chronicles the economic history of the Manhattan skyline. In the process, he debunks some widely held misconceptions about the city's history. Starting with Manhattan's natural and geological history, Barr moves on to how these formations influenced early land use and the development of neighborhoods, including the dense tenement neighborhoods of Five Points and the Lower East Side, and how these early decisions eventually impacted the location of skyscrapers built during the Skyscraper Revolution at the end of the 19th century. Barr then explores the economic history of skyscrapers and the skyline, investigating the reasons for their heights, frequencies, locations, and shapes. He discusses why skyscrapers emerged downtown and why they appeared three miles to the north in midtown-but not in between the two areas. Contrary to popular belief, this was not due to the depths of Manhattan's bedrock, nor the presence of Grand Central Station. Rather, midtown's emergence was a response to the economic and demographic forces that were taking place north of 14th Street after the Civil War. Building the Skyline also presents the first rigorous investigation of the causes of the building boom during the Roaring Twenties. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the boom was largely a rational response to the economic growth of the nation and city. The last chapter investigates the value of Manhattan Island and the relationship between skyscrapers and land prices. Finally, an Epilogue offers policy recommendations for a resilient and robust future skyline.


Skyscraper

Skyscraper

Author: Karl Sabbagh

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780140152845

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Skyscraper provides an intriguing "through-the-fence" look at the creation of a real skyscraper, Worldwide Plaza in New York City. Covering every aspect of the process, this fascinating book demonstrates the intricate interplay of science and technology, art and craftsmanship, finance and politics that results in a skyscraper. 16 pages of full-color photography.


The Heights

The Heights

Author: Kate Ascher

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0143124080

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A gorgeous graphic tour of the inner workings of skyscrapers—from the author of The Works Indispensable and unforgettable, The Heights is the ultimate guide to the way skyscrapers work—from the bases of their foundations to the peaks of their spires. With skyscrapers becoming essential elements of urban life, there has never been a greater need for understanding and embracing these complex structures. Using innovative illustrations to tackle the vast complexity of these buildings, The Heights explores with remarkable insight every aspect of designing, building, and maintaining a modern skyscraper, as well as the individuals who build and maintain these architectural cathedrals. In the process, The Heights provides a remarkable snapshot of urban life at the dawn of the twenty-first century.


A Skyscraper Goes Up

A Skyscraper Goes Up

Author: Carter Harman

Publisher: Random House Trade

Published: 1973-01-01

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 9780394821474

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A step-by-step account of building a fifty-four story office tower from planning to a view of the completed structure.


National Geographic Readers: Skyscrapers (Level 3)

National Geographic Readers: Skyscrapers (Level 3)

Author: Libby Romero

Publisher: National Geographic Society

Published: 2017-01-17

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1426326831

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Learn all about the world's most amazing skyscrapers – from the first, to the tallest, to how they're built, and everything in between – in this new National Geographic Kids Reader. The Level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for fluent readers.


Skyscrapers

Skyscrapers

Author: Matthew Wells

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0300106793

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An investigation of thirty skyscrapers from around the world—both recently built and under construction—that explains the structural principles behind their creation