Architecture at Home: Windows: The Eyes of a Building
*This event is occurring as a live online class. Registrants will be emailed a link to access the program; please continue to register. Only submit one registration per device. All programs are in Eastern Time*
Learn more about architecture and design from the comfort of your own home with our free, live, and online Architecture at Home workshops led by Center for Architecture educators. Each 45-minute session explores an architectural topic through virtual tours, interactive lessons and discussions, and gets kids started on a design project they can complete on their own with easy-to-find materials.
All Architecture at Home events require a device with internet connection and camera. Workshops are FREE and are open to all at-home learners, families, and youth ages 5+.
The word window comes from the old Norse for “wind eye,” or the eye of the building that lets the wind in. Windows are also our eyes to the world outside. Learn more about the many different types of windows architects use, from fanlights to eyebrow windows, then design your own window to frame a favorite view.
Materials: Pencil, blank paper, construction or other colored paper, scissors, glue/glue stick/tape. Optional: Markers/crayons/colored pencils
See Architecture at Home Events for upcoming workshops and Architecture at Home Resources for design projects you can do on your own!
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Questions? Email k12education@centerforarchitecture.org.
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