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David Macaulay

    2 décembre 1946

    David Macaulay excelle à démystifier les merveilles architecturales et d'ingénierie complexes. Ses livres offrent des explications accessibles et divertissantes sur le fonctionnement des structures, des pyramides antiques aux gratte-ciel modernes. Le talent unique de Macaulay réside dans sa capacité à décomposer visuellement des conceptions complexes, rendant le 'comment' et le 'pourquoi' compréhensibles à un large public. Son travail transforme des constructions sophistiquées en récits captivants et éclairants.

    The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body
    Castle
    The Way Things Work: Newly Revised Edition
    Cathédrale
    Naissance d'un château fort
    Naissance d'une cathédrale
    • Naissance d'une cathédrale

      • 87pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Réédition. Volume publié en 1974 aux Editions des Deux coqs d'or.

      Naissance d'une cathédrale
      4,0
    • The Way Things Work: Newly Revised Edition

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      A New York Times Bestseller indicates a work that has achieved significant popularity and acclaim, often reflecting current trends or cultural moments. These books typically resonate with a wide audience, featuring compelling narratives, engaging characters, or thought-provoking themes that capture readers' attention. The distinction of being a bestseller suggests that the book has made a considerable impact in the literary world, appealing to both critics and the general public.

      The Way Things Work: Newly Revised Edition
      4,6
    • Castle

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief. --Providence Journal In this first-ever standalone full-color edition, Castle is lavishly reborn in digitally finished drawings rendered with felt-tip markers and colored pencils. Factual and artistic details shine in light of newly researched information. With characteristic zest and wit, David Macaulay retraces the planning and construction of Lord Kevin's fictional castle. Architecture enthusiasts of all ages will marvel at the staggering possibilities of human imagination and ingenuity.

      Castle
      4,4
    • Cathedral

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This richly illustrated book shows the intricate step-by-step process of an imaginary cathedral's growth.

      Cathedral
      4,3
    • The New Way Things Work

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Text and numerous detailed illustrations introduce and explain the scientific principles and workings of hundreds of machines. Includes new material about digital technology.

      The New Way Things Work
      4,3
    • Underground

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      David Macaulay takes us on a visual journey through a city's various support systems by exposing a typical section of the underground network and explaining how it works. We see a network of walls, columns, cables, pipes and tunnels required to satisfy the basic needs of a city's inhabitants.

      Underground
      4,2
    • Unbuilding

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This fictional account of the dismantling and removal of the Empire State Building describes the structure of a skyscraper and explains how such an edifice would be demolished.

      Unbuilding
      4,2