Archikids Festival 22?–?23 July 2017 London’s free architecture festival for kids and families

Archikids website 210717Archikids Festival 22?–?23 July 2017 is a weekend of free architecturally-inspired activities and workshops led by architects, artists and designers for kids and their families to explore the city.

Archikids Festival is a weekend of free architecturally-inspired activities and workshops led by architects, artists and designers for kids and their families to explore the city. Located in the City of London’s Square Mile, the spaces to some of the most exciting buildings are opening, from icons the Gherkin and St Paul’s Cathedral to the cityscapes of Broadgate and the Museum of London. The Festival Programme Inside this ‘Festival Programme’ you will find all you need to help plan your Archikids Weekend. Including a full activity listing, the time and location. Festival Highlights Take a look at some of our festival highlights. Junior Engineers Learn about structures, engineering and town planning through: City Planners, Funtastic City and YOUtopia. Tech-tonics For the computer and techy kids check out: Scope the City, Mine Craft Competition and Postcards from London.

Hands-on For creative, crafty fun: Eco-Explorer, Sculpture in the City and Spaghetti Challenge. Races & Competitions For a bit of competitive spirit check out: Ping Pong Challenges and On your marks, get set, LEGO! ArchiArt Competition During the festival weekend, don’t forget about our ArchiArt Comp! Archikids is looking for the best artistic and architectural creations made during the festival weekend. It’s easy to enter and there are lots of fantastic prizes and goodie bags to be won. Simply take a photo of your artwork and email it to us (tell us what you like about it and what you learnt at the workshop too!). archikids@open-city.org.uk

Find out more: ? archikids.org.uk/competition

Archikids Festival 22?–?23 July 2017 Inspiring the next generation of  Londoners about the great places of their city. Find out more and signup to the newsletter? www.archikids.org.uk

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