Architects in Schools connects practicing architects with classrooms to introduce students to design, creativity, and the built environment.

Architects in Schools is a hands-on educational program that brings architects into classrooms to guide students through a structured design process. Through drawing, model-making and testing ideas, students learn how to design shapes, the spaces around them, and how their own ideas can shape the future. ‍ ‍

The program is designed to:

  • Build creativity and problem-solving skills

  • Introduce architecture as a potential career path

  • Foster confidence through making and presenting ideas

  • Support inclusive participation across all learning styles

A Structured Design Process

The program follows a clear, iterative design process used by architects:

Design & Draw
Students generate ideas and translate them into drawings

Model & Test
Students build physical models and test them (including gravity-based challenges)

Reflect & Adapt
Students evaluate how their designs perform and refine their ideas

Build & Share
Students develop final designs and present them to peers

Why Architects in Schools?

  • Led by practicing architects

  • Hands-on, project-based learning delivered in schools

  • Aligned with real‑world design processes and BC curriculum

  • Encourages diverse ways of thinking and making

  • Designed to be inclusive and accessible to all students

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