Bricks, Blueprints And Builders
The History of Housing and the Tools, Ideas and People Who Built Them
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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.