The kid architecture program was developed thirty years ago to introduce young people to the design of the built environment. The one-week camps structured for three different learning levels, grades 4th–6th, middle school and high school have been conducted in various locations internationally to include the Smithsonian, The National Building Museum Washington D.C., Canada and China. The camps have received national and regional awards for the broad breath of hands-on activities and implementation of technology. The ten objectives for kid architecture endeavor to develop an understanding of the following: • Why buildings look the way they do • Why building stand up • What architects and designers do? • Design drawing as a problem solving t...
Lo Chun Wai."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
Increasing efforts have been made to engage children in the design of the built environment, and sev...
The ARCHIchild toolkit, designed by a team of architecture students from Norwich University of the A...
Societal appreciation of architecture, the environment and the role of design & planning professiona...
This paper discusses the importance to teach students on children’s architecture base on the percept...
The experiences in the formative years of a child?s life can greatly impact their lives as adults. ...
AbstractIn the study, in the context of the project titled “Child and Architecture: I’m Learning My ...
AbstractArchitectural education as a design education always encourages the creativity. The case stu...
abstract: The contributions made by architects to our society are rarely understood or recognized by...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of kindergarten design in increasing creativity of ...
What role does architecture play in fostering the stages of early childhood development? The first f...
When consider the human development, the most important sector is the child development. Through chi...
The majority of people in Hong Kong do not concern with the built environment due to the celebration...
The instruction model for the children with different intelligence and talents should also be diffe...
This thesis describes and illustrates a method for involving young people of ages nine to eighteen ...
Lo Chun Wai."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
Increasing efforts have been made to engage children in the design of the built environment, and sev...
The ARCHIchild toolkit, designed by a team of architecture students from Norwich University of the A...
Societal appreciation of architecture, the environment and the role of design & planning professiona...
This paper discusses the importance to teach students on children’s architecture base on the percept...
The experiences in the formative years of a child?s life can greatly impact their lives as adults. ...
AbstractIn the study, in the context of the project titled “Child and Architecture: I’m Learning My ...
AbstractArchitectural education as a design education always encourages the creativity. The case stu...
abstract: The contributions made by architects to our society are rarely understood or recognized by...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of kindergarten design in increasing creativity of ...
What role does architecture play in fostering the stages of early childhood development? The first f...
When consider the human development, the most important sector is the child development. Through chi...
The majority of people in Hong Kong do not concern with the built environment due to the celebration...
The instruction model for the children with different intelligence and talents should also be diffe...
This thesis describes and illustrates a method for involving young people of ages nine to eighteen ...
Lo Chun Wai."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
Increasing efforts have been made to engage children in the design of the built environment, and sev...
The ARCHIchild toolkit, designed by a team of architecture students from Norwich University of the A...