Mario Salvadori (1907–1997)
Author of Why Buildings Stand Up: The Strength of Architecture
About the Author
Mario Salvadori (1907-1997) was James Renwick Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering and Professor Emeritus of Architecture at Columbia University, an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects, and author of eighteen books, including (with Matthys Levy) Why Buildings Fall Down
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Works by Mario Salvadori
The Art of Construction: Projects and Principles for Beginning Engineers & Architects (Ziggurat Book) (1990) 281 copies, 2 reviews
Math Games for Middle School: Challenges and Skill-Builders for Students at Every Level (1998) 27 copies, 1 review
Architecture and Engineering: An Illustrated Teacher's Manual on Why Buildings Stand Up (Annals of the New York Academy (1983) 5 copies
Numerical methods in engineering 3 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1907-03-19
- Date of death
- 1997-06-25
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Italy
- Birthplace
- Rome, Italy
- Place of death
- Manhattan, New York, USA
- Education
- University of Rome (PhD x 2)
- Occupations
- professor emeritus
mathematician
engineer - Organizations
- Columbia University
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Statistics
- Works
- 19
- Members
- 1,772
- Popularity
- #14,530
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 22
- ISBNs
- 45
- Languages
- 5
... *Wonderful* for the _target audience. Any youngster interested in Lego blocks, toothpick bridges, the "World of Goo" video game, etc., would love this and learn a lot. Any teen considering a career in any field related to architecture, civil engineering, etc., would too. Artists, particularly sculptors, could refer to this, as could authors writing about the subjects.
Illustrations, index, and at least one project to try.
Best, I think, for ages 8-12?… (more)