SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE OF THE FUTURE "GRID"

14 january – 26 may / 11:00 – 13:00

We invite kids from 8 to 14 years old to the School of Architecture of the Future "SETKA"!

 

Let's hear from the school's teacher Egor Orlov:

SETKA is a school of architecture of the future. We create worlds of different shapes, sizes and colours. The choice is always yours. Play on the grid!

    

The theme of the classes: "City of the Future."

Imagine a city of the future. What could it be like if your imagination was unlimited? In the world of the future, could sunlight become liquid? Could gravity change and time suddenly reverse? What if the planet's axis deviates by a couple of millimetres and all its inhabitants have to walk at an incline, like Neo in The Matrix?

 

The idea is to start playing with the future, not predicting it. We will show you new approaches to working with the future, from a small toy to an entire galaxy. In the class we will look at the future as a playground, not as a pretty picture. Here you will develop your playful forecasting skills, unlock your emotional and intuitive intelligence, and move from familiar images to new concepts of the future.

 

 

Value:

/ hand modelling skills;

/ hand drawing skills;

/ conceptual thinking skills;

/ design thinking skills;

/ systems and analytical thinking skills;

/ ability to come up with an idea very quickly, visualise it and give it a finished physical/graphic form.


Subscription of 4 classes. Sundays.

Duration of 1 lesson within the subscription: 2 hours.

Cost: 6000 ₽

 

1) 3,10,17,24 September, at 11:00 a.m.

2) 1,8,15,22 October, at 11:00 a.m.

3) 29 October, 5,12,19 November, at 11:00 a.m.

4) 26 November, 3,10,17 December, at 11:00 a.m.

 

 

Lecturer:

Egor Orlov - architect, member of the ATS, lecturer at MARKhI, RUDN. Graduate of KGASU, TIArch studio, (2014) and Strelka International Institute of Architecture, Media and Design (2015). Author of the utopian pan-comics that represented the Russian pavilion at the UABB-2015 Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture Re-living the Cities.


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