So You Want to Be an Architect — the career book for the kid who can't stop building, drawing, and dreaming up spaces.
For every young reader who builds elaborate worlds out of blocks, notices how a room feels the moment they walk in, or redraws the floor plan of their own house for fun — this beautifully illustrated introduction to the world of architecture was written for you.
But this isn't a book that pretends architecture is only about drawing pretty buildings. It reveals a surprising truth: a great building doesn't start with the building. It starts with people. Before an architect draws a single line, she listens — asking how a family really lives, what they need, what they love. Readers will discover why the skill that matters most in architecture isn't drawing at all. It's empathy.
Inside, kids ages 10–14 will explore:
Along the way, readers learn how the spaces around us shape how we heal, how we learn, and how we gather — and whether they have the curiosity, patience, and eye for people that the work takes.
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Part of the So You Want To Be A… series — honest, inspiring, beautifully illustrated career guides that treat young readers as the future professionals they might become. With nearly 200 titles and growing, there's one for every dream.
Because someone has to design the room where a child learns to read, and the library that anchors a town for a hundred years. Maybe that someone is your reader.
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