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Student Design Day: Bridges

  • COST

    $18

  • TYPE

    Exhibitions

  • AUDIENCE

    Design Enthusiasts

Student Design Days @BSA Space Age 4-7 introduce homeschool families to design, architecture, and hands on model building. A series of four classes are being offered in the fall of 2017 at BSA Space in downtown Boston. Student Design Days encourage children and adults to observe, explore, and design together. In these two hour hands-on workshops, students and their parents are introduced to architecture and design through exhibition tours or slide shows, and then work together to complete a hands-on design activity—drawing and/or building with basic art materials. Classes culminate in student presentations. Architects Polly Carpenter FAIA and Amy Ohman lead this program.

This program is designed for children and parents to work together.

You may sign your child up for the series, or individual classes. Registration is limited.

November 17: Bridges

Learn about the many bridge types spanning the city’s waterways, then design your own bridges for a real site on the Fort Point Channel.

December 15: Gingerbread

First tour the Gingerbread Houses designed by area architects, and then create your own houses using edible materials.

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