Architecture for 11 to 15 Year Olds Short Course
Kings Cross, London
Course Leader: Sarah Harkins
From £690
Upcoming Sessions
April 2026
Tuesday to Friday 09:30 - 16:45 BST
July 2026 Session 1
Monday to Friday 09:30 - 15:30 BST
July 2026 Session 2
Monday to Friday 09:30 - 15:30 BST
August 2026 - Session 1
Monday to Friday 09:30 - 15:30 BST
August 2026 - Session 2
Monday to Friday 09:30 - 15:30 BST
April 2027
Monday to Friday 09:30 - 15:30 BST
About this Course
The introductory course introduces you to the core principles of architecture and spatial design. You'll explore how elements such as structure, narrative, site or location, scale, use, light, and materials shape the built environment.
Centred around the theme of 'Transform' the course begins with observational drawing and moves into research, speculative drawing, and hands-on workshops. You'll work towards developing your own design proposal focused on transforming an existing building or space.
Each day includes lectures followed by practical design and making sessions, with opportunities to present and discuss your work, receiving feedback from both peers and tutors in an inspiring learning environment.
Who this course is for
Students aged 11 to 15 with a passion for architecture and spatial design, including beginners
Students looking for a great opportunity to build a portfolio ready for further study
Key information
Topics covered
Principles of architecture and context
Develop observational drawings skills looking at connections and junctions through drawing tasks in and around King's Cross campus
Research tasks
Develop ideas around the theme ""Transform""
Investigate and analyse materials, light, scale, and use
Model making
Presenting research, drawings and final model
Evaluation and feedback
Learning outcomes
Build a strong foundation in your selected art and design subject
Complete a research task focusing on building / artist / practitioner relevant to the subject
Complete a series of drawing tasks
Shape your making techniques using a variety of materials
Develop a design proposal focusing on the theme ""Transform"" in both drawings and model
Cultivate a critical approach to your work and the course
Receive a digital badge and certificate of attendance
Develop an open-minded approach to art and design
Experience art school teaching
For practical information about our kids and teens courses, take a look at our kids and teens information hub. This includes details of our policies on safeguarding, food allergies, learning requirements and online study.
Materials
Mixed media for model making (waste or recyclable items e.g. cardboard, plastic bottles, string, egg boxes etc.)
If possible, please bring a camera or camera phone to record the process of making the work, and the outcomes
Everything needed to complete the course is provided, but please feel free to bring any current sketchbooks or materials you enjoy using.
Details
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Website
- www.arts.ac.uk
About University of the Arts London
University of the Arts London (UAL) is a public collegiate university in London, England, specialising in arts, design, fashion, and the performing arts. It is Europe's largest specialist university for art and design, comprising six renowned colleges. UAL is consistently ranked among the top instit...
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