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.