Introduction to Space in Architecture introduces students to the fundamental principles of architecture through observation, creativity, design thinking, and hands-on learning.
This comprehensive workbook guides students through a series of engaging lessons that explore space, shape, movement, privacy, scale, and design. Through drawing activities, reflection exercises, portfolio projects, and real-world design challenges, students develop critical thinking skills while learning how architects solve problems and create meaningful environments.
Students will learn to:
• Understand space and spatial relationships
• Observe and analyze the built environment
• Explore shape, form, and geometry
• Design comfortable and functional spaces
• Understand circulation and movement
• Differentiate between public and private spaces
• Apply scale and proportion
• Use design thinking to solve real problems
• Create and present architectural projects
Ideal for schools, homeschool programs, STEM education, architecture clubs, enrichment programs, and aspiring young designers.