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Bricks, Blueprints And Builders

The History of Housing and the Tools, Ideas and People Who Built Them

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Bricks, Blueprints And Builders

By: Pierce Jumper
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For as long as humans have walked the earth, we’ve built places to call home. But housing is more than shelter — it’s a reflection of our creativity, technology, and determination.

In Bricks, Blueprints, and Builders: The History of Housing and the Tools, Ideas, and People Who Built Them, travel through time to uncover the fascinating evolution of human shelter. From primitive lean-tos and mud huts to medieval timber-framed houses, industrial-era row homes, and modern smart cities, this book reveals how homes have shaped — and been shaped by — civilization itself.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • How ancient builders invented bricks, arches, and the first urban infrastructure.

  • The role of guilds and craftsmanship in medieval construction.

  • The revolutionary impact of factories, mass production, and railroads on urban housing.

  • The rise of suburbs, skyscrapers, and modern utilities in the 20th century.

  • Today’s challenges: sustainability, smart technology, and housing a growing world population.

Packed with vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, this is the definitive guide to the homes we live in — and the incredible human journey behind them. Perfect for history enthusiasts, architects, builders, and anyone curious about how we went from huts to high-rises.

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