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Architecture for Kids & The American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026 — Inspiring the Next Generation

Architecture for Kids & The American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026 — Inspiring the Next Generation

著者: Antonio Capelao
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Architecture for Kids & The American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026: Inspiring the Next Generation

Welcome to this special edition of the Architecture for Kids podcast, created in collaboration with The American Institute of Architects to celebrate Architecture Week 2026.

Hosted by Antonio Capelao—trained as an architect, architectural educator, and Founding Director of the award‑winning Architecture for Kids CIC—this podcast series explores how young people are engaging with architecture today. Antonio is also a doctoral student at the Institute of Education and The Bartlett, UCL, and a design tutor at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University.

Throughout this series, Antonio speaks with inspiring young designers and future architects taking part in Architecture Week 2026, which takes place across the United States from April 12 to 18. Architecture Week celebrates the profession of architecture and invites everyone—especially K–12 students—to explore architecture and design.

The aim of this podcast is to inspire and engage young people to shape their built environment, while highlighting pathways into architecture and the wider creative industries. Together, we explore how education, creativity, and community can nurture the next generation of architects.

This episode is brought to you by Architecture for Kids CIC in collaboration with The American Institute of Architects.
Join us in celebrating Architecture Week 2026 from April 12 to 18.
Find out more and learn how to participate at aia.org/architecture-week.

© 2026 Architecture for Kids & The American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026 — Inspiring the Next Generation
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  • Architecture for Kids & American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026: Inspiring the Next Generation – Marcel Wolosik, Sussex County Community College in New Jersey
    2026/05/10

    A flying house, a year that feels impossibly far away, and a teenager who proves that architectural design starts with trying something new. We sit down with Marcel Wolosik, a 16-year-old architecture student from Sussex County Technical School in New Jersey and a dual enrolment student at Sussex County Community College, to talk about his Architecture Week 2026 design challenge: a futuristic home set in 2150, floating above the ground and powered by next-generation energy ideas. What makes this conversation special is how honest it is about the real work of creativity: making lots of options, choosing the boldest direction, and then pushing through the tricky parts until the drawing is finished.

    We dig into Marcel’s design process step by step, from quick crayon sketches to more detailed pencil perspectives, then into colour using pen and watercolour markers for the first time. We also connect analogue making to digital architecture skills, including AutoCAD for precision drafting, learning Revit, and using Photoshop to polish a render. Along the way we swap inspiration, from Frank Lloyd Wright and Fallingwater to the visionary 1970s ideas of Archigram, and we talk about why looking closely at everyday places can train your designer’s eye.

    If you are a student, parent, or educator searching for practical architecture education ideas, you will leave with clear starting points: build with Legos or blocks, sketch what you see, visit cities, and notice details like train stations, signs, and streets. Subscribe to the Architecture for Kids podcast, share this with a curious young designer, and leave a rating and review so more listeners can find it.

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    14 分
  • Architecture for Kids & American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026: Inspiring the Next Generation – Grace George, AIA Indiana High School Architectural Design Competition
    2026/05/03

    A high school design brief asks a simple question with huge consequences: what would you build if an extinct animal could come back, and people needed a place to study it, care for it, and learn from it? We sit down with Grace to unpack how she takes that Architecture Week challenge and turns it into a research and rehabilitation centre concept that feels bold, organic, and surprisingly practical. From the start, she’s thinking about more than a cool form she’s thinking about how a visitor arrives, what they see first, and how the building’s key spaces connect.

    Grace shares her journey from an arts background into student architecture, including AP Art portfolio work and the moment she realises architecture is a way to turn pen-and-paper creativity into spaces people can actually use. We talk Revit, curved geometry, façade decisions, and the reality of the design process: you don’t “get it right”, you iterate. She explains rebuilding major areas again and again, learning how scale and proportion can drift, and discovering that determination matters as much as talent.

    The conversation also gets into the technical and ethical side of design: accessibility, lifts, stairs, awkward angles, and making a beautiful building function for everyone. Grace compares walkable, detail-rich European architecture especially her time in Portugal with more car-first places in the US, and makes the case that buildings shape mood, community life, and how we feel day to day. If you care about architecture, design thinking, or how to start as a young designer, you’ll leave with concrete lessons and a lot of motivation.
    Subscribe, share this with a future architect, and leave us a review with your favourite detail in a building you love.

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    22 分
  • Architecture for Kids & American Institute of Architects | Architecture Week 2026: Inspiring the Next Generation - Lucas Zhu, AIA Architectural Foundation San Francisco 2025
    2026/04/26

    A public square can be a living room for a city or a blank patch of concrete people rush across. We sit down with Lucas Zhu, a high school student with a sharp eye for how design shapes behaviour, safety, and belonging, to unpack what happens when civic space stops working and what it could become instead.

    Lucas shares the moment architecture clicked for him while travelling and shadowing an architecture professor in China, where sketches and field research revealed buildings as part of human culture, not just “columns and concrete”. From there, we talk about Architecture Week 2025 and why the American Institute of Architects and Architecture for Kids want K-12 students to feel welcomed into architecture, design thinking, and the creative industries. Lucas explains what it means to present work publicly, learn alongside other young designers, and start building a real pathway into the profession.

    The heart of the conversation is Lucas’s proposal to reimagine San Francisco’s UN Plaza as a multi-layered civic space: easier to use every day, safer and more inclusive, and better able to handle rallies and major events without blocking ordinary city life. He walks us through an elevated garden level inspired by the Salesforce Transit Center, a market level influenced by Hidalgo Market in Mexico, and a modular arch system drawn from places like the Doge’s Palace and the Juilliard School. We also touch on Fallingwater as a must-study reference for any student interested in materials, landscape, and user experience, and Lucas closes with a strong argument for architecture as a high school elective.

    Subscribe to the Architecture for Kids podcast, leave a rating and review, and share this with a student or teacher who cares about better public space and better design education. What would you change in your local civic square?

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    14 分
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