Description
Slightly different border with same cover art. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This gently used copy of “How to Draw Buildings” by Pam Beasant offers a delightful introduction to architectural drawing for young artists. Published in the early 2000s, this book captures the enduring fascination with sketching buildings and cityscapes. Beasant’s clear instructions and step-by-step guides make it accessible for children to learn the fundamentals of rendering structures, from humble homes to towering skyscrapers. Beyond its instructional value, the book serves as a time capsule of early 21st-century architectural styles and urban landscapes. Collectors may appreciate its historical significance as a tool for nurturing artistic talents and architectural appreciation in a new generation. With its well-preserved interior and secure binding, this copy invites young readers and aspiring architects to embark on a creative journey through the built environment.