Concrete: From the Ground Up

Concrete: From the Ground Up

Concrete: From the Ground Up

Concrete: From the Ground Up

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Overview

A stylish, eye-opening, utterly engaging, and often wry look at one of the marvels of the material world, from the ground up.


From a lowly mixture of stone, sand, water, and cement have sprung sidewalks, streets, and skyscrapers, sturdy lighthouses and magnificent palaces, long bridges and massive dams. In ancient building practices, in modern engineering, and in the architecture of the future, humble concrete plays a mighty role in the creation of the human-made world. Brimming with facts and spiced with clever running narrative in the form of repartee-filled speech bubbles, Concrete is as intimate and entertaining as it is informative and visually sweeping. Curious readers of all ages—from would-be engineers to science and history buffs to retro-design lovers—will delight in this bold, one-of-a-kind guide to the (literal) bedrock of civilization, amplified by a bibliography in the back matter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781536229257
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Publication date: 09/13/2022
Series: Material Marvels
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 31 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 7 - 10 Years

About the Author

Larissa Theule is the author of several picture books for children, including Kafka and the Doll, illustrated by Rebecca Green, and A Way with Wild Things, illustrated by Sara Palacios. She holds an MEd from Gordon College and an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and currently lives in Southern California.

Steve Light is the author-illustrator of many acclaimed books for children, including the picture books Have You Seen My Dragon? and Have You Seen My Monster? and the board books Black Bird Yellow Sun; Mama Tiger, Tiger Cub; and Up Cat Down Cat. Steve Light lives in New York City with his wife.


Steve Light grew up in an enchanted place called New Jersey. He always loved to draw as a child and to this day always has a sketchbook with him. When asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he would say “Santa Claus.” Now that he’s grown, he feels drawing, making things, and telling stories is the next best thing.

Steve always wanted to live in New York ever since he was seven years old and his family came to the city. They came to see Pete’s Dragon and they walked through Rockefeller Center and he saw the beautiful Art Deco artwork. He then decided when he grew up that he would live in this great city surrounded by beautiful artwork. He now lives in New York with his wife and cat. They all love Manhattan and art. When he is not drawing and working on books, he is telling stories and teaching four- and five- year-olds at Temple Shaaray Tefila Nursery School.

Steve usually starts a book with something he likes to draw. All of his books are planned out with pictures first. Then the words to the story are written. He gets a lot of help with the words from his editor, Joan. Steve fills up sketchbooks and sketchbooks with drawings and even makes models of things that might help the story. Once the story is worked out in pictures and the words are written, he can start on the final art. Steve takes his pencil sketches and puts them on a light box. Then he inks them with a fountain pen, (Steve loves fountain pens.) After the drawing is inked, it is colored with chalk pastels and sometimes colored pencils. Coming up with ideas and drawing in his sketchbook are Steve’s favorite part, but he also likes seeing the characters come alive in the finished art.

Three Things You Might Not Know about Steve:

1. Steve loves fountain pens. Fountain pens are pens that have a metal nib or point and hold ink in the barrel. Steve has a large collection of forty pens! Each one draws differently, and he likes to pick out the right pen for each project he’s working on.
2. Steve does not watch television but has one and does rent movies sometimes (and TV shows.) He gets a lot more drawing done without TV.
3. Steve loves to make things out of wood. Steve usually carves Storyboxes. These are wood dolls and props that fit in a box that he uses to tell a story.

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