To help parents and kids get through the stay-at-home period, architecture institutions like the ASLA and firms like Foster + Partners have created fun activities to keep everyone busy and creative!
Known for their K-12 public learning programs, the Center for Architecture has found a way to help kids develop new skill sets while instilling the importance of learning about the built environment.
The Center for Architecture partnered with the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development to create #ArchitectureatHome. These online resources provide fun family activities that explore ways kids can learn about architecture at home. From "How to make a Blueprint Drawing" to the "ABC's of Architecture," these activities keep young minds stimulated.
Each activity comes with downloadable PDF content that parents and educators can use for classroom exercises and fun at-home activities.
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