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Explore the amazing world of bridges, from ancient stone arches to modern marvels, and see how they connect our world. A fascinating journey into the world of bridges, this large-format book is perfect for any budding young architect. From striking modern marvels like the Golden Gate Bridge and the Millau Viaduct to historic stone arches like the Ponte Vecchio, discover how these ingenious structures shorten journeys, save us time and effort, and offer breathtaking views. As well as learning about bridges spanning deep valleys, raging rivers, bustling roads, and vast seas, this book explores…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Explore the amazing world of bridges, from ancient stone arches to modern marvels, and see how they connect our world. A fascinating journey into the world of bridges, this large-format book is perfect for any budding young architect. From striking modern marvels like the Golden Gate Bridge and the Millau Viaduct to historic stone arches like the Ponte Vecchio, discover how these ingenious structures shorten journeys, save us time and effort, and offer breathtaking views. As well as learning about bridges spanning deep valleys, raging rivers, bustling roads, and vast seas, this book explores the evolution of bridge-building, from the first fallen tree across a river to today's engineering wonders.
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Autorenporträt
Magda Garguláková graduated in Art History from Masaryk University, Brno, in the Czech Republic. In 2011, she co-founded the OFF/FORMAT gallery in Brno, which showcases contemporary progressive art by young artists. As a curator, she handles operational, organisational, and promotional tasks, but her passion for books has always been strong. Garguláková has edited and published various art publications, including catalogues, specialist books, fiction and children’s books popularising art history. Since 2019, she has been an editor of children's literature at B4U Publishing, using insights from her two young daughters for quality control. Jakub Bachorík resides in Bratislava-Devín, Slovakia, where he engages in a wide range of artistic activities, including sculpture, painting, graphics, scenography and interior design. He has participated in numerous exhibitions both domestically and internationally.