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Architect Toolkit: How to Use Scale

Scale is the size of something in relation to something else. It's also a tool for measured drawings used by architects. Students will learn all about scale, use graph paper and ruler to draw a floor plan to scale and calculate area.
Heather Korb, Architect
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. An optional homework project will be given to measure and draw a room in their house to scale. The project should take under one hour.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 8
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Architects talk about scale in different ways.  In general, scale is the size of something in relation to something else.  We can use a "scale figure" in an image or model to approximate how big or small a structure is.  

Scale is also a tool used for measured drawings. It's an essential tool used by architects, engineers, map-makers and designers. Students will learn all about scale, how to use it, and draw it graphically as a scale bar.  We will use 1/4" graph paper and a 1 foot ruler to draw room sizes to 1/4" = 1' scale. We will then construct a simple floor plan and calculate area in square footage. 

Lastly, optional homework instructions will be given to measure and draw a room in the learner's own house at a different scale (1/2" or 1" = 1').  Practicing working in more than one scale helps solidify understanding.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Please note scissors will be used to cut paper in this class.
Supply List
1/4" graph paper, one-foot ruler, pencil, colored pencils, scissors, plain paper
Tape measure for optional homework project
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined January, 2020
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156reviews
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Hello Outschoolers!
My name is Heather Korb and I've been teaching Architecture, Urban Planning and Map-making on Outschool for over 4 years!  

I am a licensed architect in New York, I hold a Bachelor of Architecture from New York Institute of Technology, and a Master of Urban Planning from City College of New York.  I have been working in the architecture field for over 15 years, and I co-founded an international architecture collective called Akasa Collective to develop ideas about collaborative architecture, conceptual housing designs and map-making with kids. I have taught architecture courses at the university level as well as many classes in our homeschool community over the years.  

I offer Outschool classes related to architecture, map-making and urban planning to introduce kids to the exciting world of designing buildings, transforming cities, and building community.  

My lecture/discussion classes introduce kids to new design concepts and ideas, and include a broad geographical spectrum and equal representation of architects. Critical thinking, problem solving and spacial perception are important skills that designers must develop, but I also emphasize compassion and respect for all people and care for the environment.  Every person-kids too!- can have an impact in their community or even the world, often through good design.

In my classes, I give kids a safe space to express themselves.  In many of my classes we will be making things: creating our own maps, technical & artistic drawings, and paper models.  I strive to make each kid feel comfortable and empowered to share their work.  I always remind kids that everyone's design will be different and there is no wrong way, in fact, so many right ways!  I aim for the class to be an enjoyable challenge for each individual learner.

I homeschool my two sons, ages 14 and 10, and we love to travel near and far, using the world as our classroom.  You may find us hiking, sketching and making maps, often with friends in the forests, wetlands and beaches of Long Island- our home, or wandering around New York City, our second home.  

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Fun fact:  I designed and built (with my husband and kids) our own tiny house on wheels!

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Ages: 10-14
3-12 learners per class

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