Showing posts with label buildings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buildings. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2025

10th August Skyscraper Appreciation Day




Skyscrapers are buildings where people can live and work. They are found in lots of big cities. Some skyscrapers have amazing views, record-breaking lift rides and even bridges in the sky. Skyscrapers are being built bigger and better every day!







Skyscraper Appreciation Day is held on 10th August, commemorated on the birthday of the architect named William Van Alen, who was the person behind the construction of one of New York City's most iconic landmarks - the Chrysler Building. 

On 3rd September it will be Skyscraper Day, celebrated on this date each year, as this is the anniversary of the birth of Louis H. Sullivan, the American architect who was influential in the world of building tall buildings and was even called the “father of skyscrapers”. Not sure why we need both days when they both appear to celebrate the same thing, the opportunity to learn more about the architects who commit a dream to paper and the construction crews that make it reality. 

The construction of tall buildings has become so commonplace in cities around the globe that the general public typically gives little thought to the visionaries who are responsible for creating a city’s unique skyline. 

Although the United States was the place where the tallest buildings started in cities like Chicago and New York, others around the world have taken up the design and building of these architectural wonders. 

In fact, today’s tallest building in the world, with 163 floors, is called the Burj Khalifa and is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.














It is surprising to see how many factual books there are about skyscrapers, ones for all reading abilities.




















  




















Often a skyscraper is the setting for a story too, so many of them about birds who make their home in a high-rise building.


San Francisco






New York






Brisbane





Melbourne







Tuesday, October 1, 2024

7th October World Architecture Day



Think about all of those amazing buildings around the world. You can celebrate World Architecture Day by taking the time to learn about some of the world’s most brilliant examples of architecture. Another way to observe World Architecture Day is to pay tribute to the incredible work that has been done by architects.

Books about famous buildings:

From Mud Huts to Skyscrapers: Architecture for Children  by Christine Paxmann

• See Inside Famous Buildings by Rob Lloyd Jones

Architecture According to Pigeons by Speck Lee Tailfeather

Atlas of Amazing Architecture by Peter Allen

How Was That Built? The Stories Behind Awesome Structures by Roma Agrawal

13 Buildings Children Should Know by Annette Reeder

Look Up!  by Antonia Presenti

100 Things to Know About Architecture by Louise O'Brien

Wild Buildings and Bridges: Architecture Inspired by Nature by Etta Kaner

The Stories of Famous Buildings  by Stepanka Sekaninova

Buildings Inspired by Nature  by Mary Boone

Look at That Building! A First Book of  Structures by Scot Ritchie






Books about architects:

13 Architects Children Should Know  by Florian Heide

There are three biographies about Zaha Hadid

 The World is Not  a Rectangle  by Jeanette Winter

Building Zaha  by Victoria Tentler-Krylov

Zaha Hadid  by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Maya Lin: artist-architect of light and lines  by Jeanne Walker Harvey

Jorn's Magnificent Imagination  by Coral Bass









Dream Builder: The Story of Architect Philip Freelon by Kelly Starling Lyon

Gaudi Architect of Imagination by Susan B. Katz

 • Building on Nature: The Life of Antoni Gaudi by Rachel Rodriguez

Shape of the World: A Portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright  by K.L.Going



And of course, there's some general picture books, especially for a more general view of architecture.

Eugene the Architect by Thibaut Rissat

Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty

Puffin the Architect  by Kimberly Andrews

• Mini Architects  by Robert Sae-Heng

Young Frank  by Frank Viva

Maybe I'll Be An Architect  by Tenille Bettenhausen

Dreaming Up  by Christy Hale

Brick:Who Found Herself in Architecture by Joshua David Stein