Explore Architecture: Learn to Draw Two-Point Perspective (LIVE)
What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In this workshop, we take our perspective skills to the next level. We’ll continue to explore the world of illusion and perspective in architecture. We start with a short video that introduces the concept of creating fun illusions for family and friends through photography and shadows. We'll introduce the history of 2-point perspective during the Renaissance and show how to spot perspective in real life. Next, we’ll get right to the simplified nuts and bolts of 2-point perspective drawing for kids in a step-by-step follow along demonstration. Once students are comfortable with the process, they can practice drawing an interior room and decorate it through drawing a dream space to suit their passions: a fluffy place for a pet, an alternate universe, a candy shop, etc.
Learning Goals
Wicked Workshop is a maker-based program that introduces youth to architecture through reality-based projects that tackle "wicked" problems like inadequate housing and environmental health. We teach decision-making strategies, complex problem solving, and critical thinking methods recognized as vital 21st century skills necessary to succeed in work, life and citizenship through a straightforward hands-on curriculum based on authentic projects that foster independent thinking, self-directed learning, exploration, iteration and creativity.
Other Details
Supply List
This class comes with 2 perspective drawing worksheets to be printed before class. Materials: pencil ruler plain paper or printed worksheets
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Wicked workshop is taught by Phyllis (Fifi) Henderson. A mom to two active girls, an architect and an educator, Fifi creates learning experiences opportunities that build self-esteem, independence and critical thinking skills. As an educator with a PhD in architectural history and theory, she recognized that Design Thinking was being used outside of professional design practice to help resolve issues in multiple industries including business and societal sectors. Design Thinking is a non-linear, strategy-based process for problem solving that tackles issues through empathy and iterative hands-on making. It was developed by Stanford University’s “d” school for people in business, higher education, the public sector and K-12 education as a process to create real change. As an architect, Fifi practiced this methodology and recognized it as a direct extension of her traditional university architecture school curriculum. After completing her PhD, she decided to scale that learning experience for a younger audience. Working with kids on big problems has been one of the most rewarding aspects of her career and she is continually energized by the ideas, dynamism and joy that kids bring to wicked problems.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 51 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-10 learners per class