Architecture time for kids - Part 1. We are studying the masterpieces of great artist (Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky) to learn the way all of them worked with shapes, colors and proportions. ✨Architecture time for kids - Part 2✨ Shapes have character! 📐🟡🟠🔵⚪📏This an architectural practice task for kids (to do with parents). … Continue reading Architecture time for kids – Part 1 & 2
Square + square = cube! For 5 years old and up kids
Basic geometric forms - square/cube compositions for kids! This easy and fun task will help with early spatial imagination and fine motor skills development.✨👍You will need - construction paper, scissors, pencil, ruler, eraser, scotch tape 👍✨ https://youtu.be/RaHu4MxOaK8
Architectural illusions – kids fun!
Vase or Face? Shorter or longer? Watch the videos below! Nothing is impossible - try these quick 15 minute tasks with paper, scissors and markers! The first video shows vases... or funny heads in profile?! https://youtu.be/y6YD5z9TykE This video below shows Hallway illusion variation - believe it or not, both red lines are exactly the same … Continue reading Architectural illusions – kids fun!
Architectural sketch
Water resistant liner architectural sketch task for mid and high school (ages 12 and up). Light, shadows & perspective study. Please see the video for some tips! https://youtu.be/QRGkvjwT34M
Architecture time for kids! Optical illusions.
Optical illusions is fun - seeing is not always believing, try it with paper and markers! https://youtu.be/3zCnKiIWDuE Stairs https://youtu.be/bH9IgqtgiXU Spiral https://youtu.be/aRUO24vZ3Aw Spiral 2 https://youtu.be/FqNIiaDUXjs Basket weave
Architecture time for kids! Spatial study with straws
Is it a city with skyscrapers or a rocky mountain chain, or, perhaps, a mysterious wood? Kids love to create at any age - it is never too early to develop their spatial imagination and help them to explore! As an architect, I love abstract compositions and environmental clusters. This project is a fun experiment … Continue reading Architecture time for kids! Spatial study with straws