Adkins, Jan.
How a House Happens
. New York: Walker Publishing Co., 1972. Visual description of architectural drawings for children.
Adkins, Jan.
Inside—Seeing Beneath the Surface
. New York: Walker and Company, 1975. Visual descriptions of sections of objects for children.
Burns, Marilyn.
The Book of Think
. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1976. Problem solving activities for children.
Conaway, Judith.
City Crafts from Secret Cities
. Chicago: Follett Publishing Co., 1978. Art activities for children as archeology.
Hiller, Carl E.
From Tepees to Towers
. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1967. Pictures of American architecture, especially homes for children.
Hogrogian, Honny.
Handmade Secret Hiding Places.
Woodstock, New York: The Overlook Press, 1975. Creative shelters for children’s play made with simple available materials.
Macauley, David.
Unbuilding.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1980. Imaginative fantasy of taking down the Empire State Building.
MacGregor, Anne and Scott.
Skyscrapers: A Project Book
. New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books, 1980. A book for children that describes the building of a skyscraper that includes a model to be constructed.
Madian, Jon.
Beautiful Junk: A Story of the Watts Tower
. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1968. An easily read book for children that describes the Watts Tower in Los Angeles.
Quinnipiac River Historic District Extension: Fair Haven-New Haven,
CT.
Historic District Commission: June, 1982. A photo guide to the homes along the Quinnipiac River area of Fair Haven.
Temko, Florence.
Paper Folded, Cut, Sculpted
. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. Well illustrated examples of construction in paper.
Van Voorst, Dick.
Corrugated Carton Crafting
. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 1970. Construction with corrugated cardboard with emphasis upon the cut strip.