Modern Construction Handbook has become a modern classic of building construction literature. In the USA, it is used as a reference work for many architectural courses. With the chapters Material, Wall, Roof, Structure, Environment and Applications it systematically explores the subject and provides a clear and efficient structure to the reader. For the fourth edition, many of the 3D illustrations have been updated and, likewise, the technical information has been brought up to date. Applications showcases current developments, such as those relating tomass customization manufacture of components, and presents material and construction innovations. A compact and systematic handbook filled with information, produced for students and young architects alike.
Andrew Watts Livres
Andrew Watts a servi comme officier de marine et pilote d'hélicoptère de 2003 à 2013, menant des missions de lutte contre les stupéfiants et la piraterie. Ses expériences comprenaient l'instruction de vol et la supervision des opérations navales et aériennes lors d'un déploiement au Moyen-Orient. Aujourd'hui, il réside en Ohio avec sa famille.






Modern Construction Envelopes
Systems for architectural design and prototyping
- 524pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Modern Construction Envelopes deals with the facade and roof as an integral part of the building, allowing a holistic approach to the design of the building envelope and providing greater design freedom. The book is aimed at readers who want to extend their knowledge of wall and roof construction beyond the information given in the Modern Construction Handbook, using state-of-the-art construction principles of modern facade and roof systems. The third edition of this classic has been fully brought up to date; it contains new examples in all chapters and presents the projects in revised, new 3D drawings and in 27 AR applications that can be accessed free of charge via smartphone and tablet.
The War Planners Series, Books 1-3
- 776pages
- 28 heures de lecture
The War Planners Series, Books 1-3 by Andrew Watts presents a gripping narrative centered around modern warfare and the complexities of military strategy in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. The series follows a diverse cast of characters, including military strategists, intelligence officers, and political leaders, as they navigate the challenges of planning and executing military operations amidst global tensions. The storyline unfolds through a series of interconnected events that highlight the intricacies of warfare, the moral dilemmas faced by those in command, and the impact of technology on combat. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of decision-making are explored as characters confront both external threats and internal conflicts. Key characters include skilled military planners who must balance their professional responsibilities with personal relationships, showcasing the human side of warfare. The narrative delves into the psychological and ethical implications of their choices, offering a nuanced perspective on the realities of conflict. Overall, the War Planners Series provides a detailed examination of contemporary military operations, emphasizing the strategic and human elements that define modern warfare. Readers can anticipate a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by those tasked with safeguarding national security in an uncertain world.
A Carnival of Carols
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Featuring imaginative projects tailored for mixed ability classes or small groups of 11-16 year olds, this book delves into a diverse range of musical styles and traditions. It covers captivating genres such as medieval music, jazz, blues, and various world music, providing engaging activities that enhance students' understanding and appreciation of these rich musical heritages.
Firewall
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A covert CIA operative is drawn back into a complex web of intrigue when a leading scientist in AI is murdered. To solve the case, he enlists the help of a former love interest, merging personal stakes with a high-stakes investigation. As they delve deeper, they confront dangerous secrets and unexpected alliances that challenge their past and present.
Preserving the provinces
Small Town and Countryside in the Work of Honoré de Balzac
- 337pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Though famed for his vivid depictions of nineteenth-century Paris, Honoré de Balzac devoted as much of his creative energy to the provinces. This book examines the way in which he combined a theatrical tradition of anti-provincial satire with a more open celebration of French provincial life in the post-Revolutionary period. Ranging widely over texts from both within and outside La Comédie humaine, the author analyses Balzac’s determination to invest the Rousseauist nostalgia for country over city with an updated rationale. A champion of central authority and absolutist government, Balzac is seen here in an unfamiliar role as the guardian of regional culture, a novelist who sought to record the diversity of France’s small towns and villages before they were lost to industrialization and the railway age. Equally, the study reveals new aspects of his political engagement with questions impacting upon the provinces during the Restoration and July Monarchy, from broad issues such as agriculture and landownership, to more isolated grievances such as the implications of the 1827 Forest Code. The whole offers a fresh insight into Balzac’s thought and literary aesthetic, and an assessment of his hitherto-neglected role in supporting the emergence of the regionalist novel, or roman du terroir, in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Drops of Blood
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Book theme is based on the idea that American patriotism should be rooted in supporting the ideas brought forth in the United States Constitution. The author dispels the myth that personal freedom is always dangerous to society, through a cleverly engineered plot that shows freedom is the best method of self-preservation. The plot, set in an American high school, serves as a metaphor for the current politics of the United States government, which was engineered by the founding fathers to protect the freedoms of the individual and not demand them in exchange for protection
The War Stage
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Written by a former US Navy pilot, this series appeals to fans of Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn, offering thrilling plots and intense action. The author, Andrew Watts, combines military expertise with gripping storytelling, ensuring an engaging experience for readers who enjoy high-stakes espionage and intricate narratives. Expect a blend of realistic scenarios and compelling characters that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Overwhelming Force
- 350pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Written by a former US Navy pilot, this series offers a thrilling blend of military action and suspense, appealing to fans of renowned authors like Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn. With engaging plots and well-crafted characters, it promises to deliver intense scenarios and intricate storytelling, perfect for readers who enjoy adrenaline-fueled narratives.
Pawns of the Pacific
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Fans of military thrillers will appreciate this series by a USA Today bestselling author and former US Navy pilot, Andrew Watts. Drawing inspiration from the high-stakes narratives of Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn, the books promise intense action, intricate plots, and a deep dive into the world of espionage and military operations. Expect gripping storytelling that combines authentic experiences with compelling characters, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre.