😋I recommend the following books to you: 1. " Build My Paradise Island "-Complete all kinds of missions and play games to build an island, get soft sister coins, beautiful women, good brothers, and so on. This book was a fantasy novel. 2. " Building a New World "-The protagonist takes the system and the world to build a new world and recruit various servants to build his own power. This book was a fantasy novel about an alternate continent. 3. " I'm Building in the Cultivation World "-The protagonist Tang Xiao becomes the strongest in the Cultivation World by building a civilization. He builds all kinds of buildings and facilities through competitive games and challenges all kinds of missions. This book was a game competition-game world novel. 4. " Building the Tang Dynasty "-With the Tang Empire as the background, it tells the story of the characters building the world and buildings. This book was a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. I hope you will like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you, and I hope you will like it: "The Blessed Land of the Whole People: I Can Add Points to Buildings". In this fantasy and high-level martial arts world novel, everyone has their own blessed land, and the protagonist Mei Changge accidentally activated her own point system. Not only can she add points to herself, but she can also add points to her own buildings. He had built a dilapidated village +10086 = Eternal Heavenly Court, black soil +10010 = Nine Heavens Breathing Earth, and other magical buildings! If you like architectural novels, you might as well give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. 'The Fountainhead' is a good start. It gives a vivid picture of an architect's journey and the importance of having a unique design vision.
One popular architecture graphic novel is 'Building Stories' by Chris Ware. It presents a fragmented and complex view of urban living and architecture.
😋I recommend the following three novels to you: 1. "An architectural miracle, starting from a tavern!" It was a story about the protagonist who accidentally obtained the building summoning system and constantly summoned buildings and talents in a dangerous and unfamiliar world. 2. <<Universe Builder>>: It tells the story of how the path of construction reached its peak with the story of mysterious buildings entering the path. 3. <<The Reborn Great Builder>>: The protagonist becomes the best architect in the world after his rebirth, and he continues to advance on the road of transforming the entire architectural design world. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Sure. 'The Glass House' is a good one. It tells a story that is intertwined with the concept of a modern glass - house architecture. The characters' lives are shaped by the unique architecture of the glass house they are in.
Sure. 'The Fountainhead' is a classic. It shows the struggle of an architect to uphold his unique vision against the mainstream. 'The Architecture of Happiness' is great as it makes you think about how buildings make you feel. 'Invisible Cities' is a must - read. It creates vivid images of cities and their structures through imaginative stories.
Sure. 'The City & The City' by China Mieville is a great one. It has unique architecture concepts in a very strange dual - city setting. Another is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson, which also features interesting futuristic architecture ideas.
I'd recommend 'The Tale of Despereaux' for beginners. The castle in the story has an architecture that can be easily grasped. The dungeons, the hallways, and the chambers are described in a way that is beginner - friendly. 'James and the Giant Peach' also has the architecture of the giant peach itself which is fun and not difficult to imagine. And 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' with its fantastical factory architecture that is both exciting and simple enough for beginners to get into.
Sure. There is a story about the Leaning Tower of Pisa. When it was being built, the foundation was not properly set, which led to its famous lean. Builders were probably quite puzzled at first, but this 'mistake' has made it one of the most iconic and interesting architectural structures in the world.
Siheyuan buildings are still widely used in modern architecture. Here are some examples: The Forbidden City: The Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China and one of the largest ancient palace buildings in the world. The layout of the Siheyuan could still be reflected in modern architecture. For example, in the courtyard of the Forbidden City, there were some modern garden buildings such as the Summer Palace and the Yuanmingyuan. 2. Tian 'an Men Square: Tian' an Men Square is one of the most famous city squares in China and one of the largest city squares in the world. Its courtyard layout was still widely used in modern architecture. For example, there were some modern buildings on both sides of the square, such as the Monument to the People's Heroes and the National Museum. Summer Palace: Summer Palace is a famous imperial garden in China and one of the largest imperial gardens in the world. The layout of the Siheyuan could still be reflected in modern buildings. For example, there were some modern buildings near Longevity Mountain in Summer Palace, such as Foxiang Pavilion and Yulantang. Bird's Nest: The Bird's Nest is a famous stadium in China and one of the largest indoor stadiums in the world. The layout of the Siheyuan could still be reflected in modern buildings. For example, there were some modern buildings in the north of the Bird's Nest, such as the Water Cube and the National Stadium. These examples show that the courtyard house still has a unique charm in modern architecture and can be combined with the style and function of modern architecture to create new architectural forms.