2009 Architecture Challenge: Curriki Honoraria Winners
Description:The two links in this folder will direct you to the Open Architecture Network's web site, where you can learn about the two winners of the 2009 Curriki Honoraria for Most Innovative Use of the Better Classroom Design Curriculum.
Last Updated:Aug-23-2010
Subject(s):- Arts
- Arts > Architecture
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- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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- Asset: Index/List
- From: Open Architecture Challenge
- Contributed By: Blake Architecture For Humanity
Interactive Business School
Description:The project to be built is an interactive classroom that aims to provide youth from low income neighborhoods the possibility of learning – at no cost – skills in the fields of graphic design, computer programming, management, and multimedia skills.
Last Updated:Jan-11-2010
Subject(s):- Arts
- Arts > Architecture
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- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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- middle
- 6th
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- senior
- Asset: Video/Presentation/Slides
The project to be built is an interactive classroom that aims to provide youth from low income neighborhoods the possibility of learning – at no cost – skills in the fields of graphic design, computer programming, management, and multimedia skills.
Navigate to This External Web Link:
Drishya: Mobile Mandala
Description:The guiding vision of the Mobile Mandala is informed by the tradition of Banyan trees being the sustainable classroom of India. This is our ideal form and guiding principle in that tomorrow’s classrooms will contribute to a reforestation of the world and take root in any locality. We believe that the Classroom of the Future must fundamentally revolutionize the paradigm of our built environment. It is imperative for us to adopt a Regenerative Approach to building instead of a resource-intensive and destructive material life-cycle approach.
Last Updated:Jan-11-2010
Subject(s):- Arts
- Arts > Architecture
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- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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- middle
- 6th
- 7th
- 8th
- tween
- high
- 9th
- 10th
- secondary
- freshman
- sophomore
- teen
- 11th
- 12th
- senior
- Asset: Video/Presentation/Slides
The guiding vision of the Mobile Mandala is informed by the tradition of Banyan trees being the sustainable classroom of India. This is our ideal form and guiding principle in that tomorrow’s classrooms will contribute to a reforestation of the world and take root in any locality. We believe that the Classroom of the Future must fundamentally revolutionize the paradigm of our built environment. It is imperative for us to adopt a Regenerative Approach to building instead of a resource-intensive and destructive material life-cycle approach.
Navigate to This External Web Link:

