Architecture's Pre-School
Children and youth
Completed
kujawsko-pomorskie
Toruń
Wandering Architects Society, Poznań, Poland
Secondary School number 7 in Torun, Toruń, Poland
2015-02-09 - 2015-10-31
58 899,00 PLN
51 919,00 PLN
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Project description
Schools in Poland do not offer teaching about spatial planning. Young people only rarely can control the public space which is dedicated to them, e.g.modifying schools. They are never invited to join the designing process nor are they educated so that they are willing and capable of modifying it.
In the long term, the project aimed at increasing the role of young people in managing and upgrading the school space by helping them acquire knowledge of the basic rules of user-friendly spatial planning and landscape design.
58 young participants applied the newly acquired information while drawing up blueprints and mock-ups for an outdoor classroom and greenery around the school, the latter shared with the local residents in the Mokre area.
The project delivered 78 hours of spatial planning workshops; education materials were produced containing an urban planning design and workshop scenarios. A wrap-up event ('Take Away Sandwiches') was organised for 200 users of the upgraded school campus. A 10-minute fly on-the-wall video was produced.
Beneficiaries included high schoolyouth aged 16 - 19 and residents of the Mokre estate in Toruń.
One project partner, Wandering Architects Society, assisted in developing the resources and delivering workshops; the other partner, Secondary School number 7 in Torun, provided the site.
We use the grant for capacity building
In the long term, the project aimed at increasing the role of young people in managing and upgrading the school space by helping them acquire knowledge of the basic rules of user-friendly spatial planning and landscape design.
58 young participants applied the newly acquired information while drawing up blueprints and mock-ups for an outdoor classroom and greenery around the school, the latter shared with the local residents in the Mokre area.
The project delivered 78 hours of spatial planning workshops; education materials were produced containing an urban planning design and workshop scenarios. A wrap-up event ('Take Away Sandwiches') was organised for 200 users of the upgraded school campus. A 10-minute fly on-the-wall video was produced.
Beneficiaries included high schoolyouth aged 16 - 19 and residents of the Mokre estate in Toruń.
One project partner, Wandering Architects Society, assisted in developing the resources and delivering workshops; the other partner, Secondary School number 7 in Torun, provided the site.