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Design for gods and goddesses as we explore mythology from an architect’s point of view. We will build a temple for iconic gods such as Apollo and Athena and spaces for some lesser-known, key deities of architecture like Circle, the goddess of potions and herbs, Hermes the god of secrets and Janus the god of gates and portals, beginnings, transitions and time. The philosophy behind all we do at Wicked Workshop is to mimic the studio culture of the architecture school and office - and bring...
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.
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.
등록 시 1개의 파일을 볼 수 있어요.All projects can be beautifully completed with paper, cardboard from a cereal box, recycled plastic, parts and pieces, string, glue and tape. Below is a suggested list of materials for each project; however, feel free to explore other materials, colors and sizes. When colored paper is called for, your learner can easily use plain white paper and color it with markers, colored pencils or crayons (or just leave it white). Pro Tip: Remember that each project features a Materials Demonstration Video and a printable Scavenger Hunt. Because these projects are designed to be flexible and unique to each student, I suggest watching the materials demonstration video before collecting your materials. Be sure to have fun! Feel free to explore other materials, colors and sizes. Don't worry about materials you don't have - find fun substitutions and keep going. Project 1: Build a Temple for Apollo, Athena or Poseidon Something for a base: 1” sheet of “Smoothfoam” about 16”x20” works really well and can be found at craft stores like Michael’s or Hobby Lobby or ordered online. If that doesn’t work for you, try a couple of cereal boxes taped together or work with some cardboard and hot glue. Think about adding some air dry clay to create a really interesting base similar to the mountainous acropolis. Projects 2, 3 and 4: Anything goes! Here are some suggestions: Modelling clay or Sculpey, clothespins, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, fishing lures, pompoms, feathers, sponges, bubble wrap, tissue paper, rubber bands, recycled bottle, pillow stuffing, cotton balls, artificial plants & greenery, plastic mesh, acorns and pinecones from the yard, cereal boxes, straws
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I’m a mom to two active girls, an architect and an educator. As a mom, I spend a lot of time looking for opportunities for my girls to build self-esteem, independence and critical thinking skills. As an educator with a PhD in architectural...
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