Month: July 2015

96 Days of Architecture in Chicago

Countdown until October 3, 2015. The Chicago Biennial begins on that day in autumn, when there will be exhibitions and structures, converations, lectures and stuff to do for 96 days of architecture. More details to follow the Chicago Architecture Biennial website.  And we will post what is up for kids here, once we know more. […]

Architecture = the Game of Twister

You know when you play Twister and you start out and it is easy? Right hand on the blue dot, left foot on the red dot. No problem. But as you continue spinning the arrow, it gets more and more difficult to get that right foot in the right place, and hey, your right hand […]

Record Breaking Legos in UK!

On August 10th, you need to get to the Boroughbridge Library (in Boroughbridge, UK of course…) because there is going to be an event to build with lots and LOTS of Legos! Anyone is welcome and the session is free. We live in the US, but this might warrant a trip across the pond (also […]

A Real-Life Origami House?

Fold it up in the winter and open it up when the weather warms up, this house moves around on tracks so that it can change shape. How great is that? An architecture firm in London, called D*Haus came up with this moveable structure called the D*Dynamic. The definition of dynamic is “characterized by constant change, […]