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Architecture for All Ages: The top “youth-inspired” projects of 2014

'Chapter Thirteen' by Kevin (Pang-Hsin) Wang and Nicholas O'Leary - 1st-prize winners of the inaugural Fairy Tales Architecture Competition. 'Constructing Holden Caulfield': Learning to build character through literary architecture. Photo courtesy of George Mayo Never Too Young; 15 Librarian-Recommended Architecture Books for Young Children The winning narratives of the first Fairy Tales Architecture Competition Architecture for Humanity-designed 'Football for Hope' Centers give African youth a solid start 108 eighth-grade students design their school's library in Berkeley. Image courtesy of Studio H. Ten Top Images on Archinect's 'Kids Spaces' Pinterest Board. Pictured: PIXY HALL in Kanagawa, Japan by MORIYUKI OCHIAI ARCHITECTS; Photo: Atsushi Ishida Working out of the Box: Adora Lo, Architect turned Pro LEGO Builder. 'Build with Chrome' brings the LEGO-building pastime to the digital realm. Jimenez Lai: Storyteller by Design Working out of the Box: Francis Tsai

The winning narratives of the first Fairy Tales Architecture Competition

The winning narratives of the first Fairy Tales Architecture Competition