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Type | Independent |
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Established | 2016 |
Founder | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova |
Location | , |
Website |
aschool |
The Architectural Thinking School for Children, often referred to as the Bauhaus for сhildren [1], is a think tank composed of children and an interdisciplinary team of professionals. It operates at the intersection of experimental pedagogy and a wide range of disciplines, using architectural thinking as a tool to promote children as full-fledged participants in the intellectual and artistic adult world. [2]
The school was founded in 2016 in Minsk by architect Alexander Novikov and art historian and designer Elena Karpilova as an institution of supplementary education with an innovative approach to teaching. In 2022, due to the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war, the school relocated to Portugal and now and works in Lisbon with children aged 5 to 15, the majority of whom are migrants. [3] [4]
The Architectural Thinking School for Children teaches architectural thinking as a tool for understanding the modern global world. We took the architect's work as a model, since they possess a huge range of knowledge and skills: they are good at conducting research, using knowledge from completely different disciplines, creating projects, and presenting them to the public. The systems thinking possessed by a professional architect is what we call architectural thinking. [5]
The school has more than 16 studios: architecture, contemporary art, sculpture, object design, journalism, graphic design, psychology, biology, sociology, political science, economics, etc. Classes relating to all of the studios take place within one common, interdisciplinary program of study and are conducted by expert practitioners in the relevant fields.
The school program is designed for 7 years of study and is organized in accordance with the principle of "one year, one course". School courses: "Development", "Systems Thinking", "Interdisciplinarity-1, 2", "City Research", and "Professions-1, 2". Each course is divided into four quarters. During each of the quarters, the student completes classes in different studios and, in the end, creates one final project: a book, a film, a map of the city, etc. [6]
A group of children publicly showcased their newly designed street games as part of the 0+ Happening during the pre-opening of the Venice Art Biennale 2024 on April 17, 18, and 19. The happening was preceded by a research and design program that focuses on street games, exploring them as a generic language understood by all.
Children Everywhere is an art and research project conducted by children and an interdisciplinary team of professionals, exploring the concept of childhood foreignness. Its main goal is to shed light on and examine the obstacles encountered by children in today's society, providing them with a platform to express their experiences and concerns artistically. [7] [8]
It is a project bringing together immigrants, children from Ukraine, Latvia, Belarus, Russia, whose families left their countries because of the war in Ukraine, who are now scattered around the world waiting for residence permits and don’t know what their final destination will be next year. [9]
HOUSEDOMDOM is the world's first book where children's architectural projects are placed alongside professional avant-garde works. You will encounter revolutionary ideas from avant-garde architects, and read about how and why they once wanted to change our world. And also you will see equally original ideas from students of the Architectural Thinking School, and learn how they perceive the world today and how they imagine the future of humanity. [10] [11]
A city is houses and streets, its residents and their relationships, plants and birds, and even our dreams about it. A city is a whole world that we will show and explain to you. [12]
7-12 years old students under the guidance of professional experts examined Minsk through the lens of a large number of individual disciplines: architecture, various types of art, sociology, political science, economics, psychology, biology, cooking, etc. The results of the study were collated and presented in the form of an interactive map.
The map consists of three layers: Minsk of the Present, where the students reflected the most objective data about the city today; Minsk of the Future (2067), where students created their projects based on their own speculations of the future; Dreams of Minsk, a kind of parallel Minsk that can be seen in night fantasies of its residents. [13]
Year | Title | Director | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | The Way Back Home | Sinie Gory Art Community | [14] |
That Day | Sinie Gory Art Community | [15] | |
Magic Feather | Sinie Gory Art Community | [16] | |
Detective Binda: Family Bonds | Sinie Gory Art Community | [17] | |
2018 | The Little Guest from Another Planet | Julia Shatun, Nikita Alexandrov | [18] |
Gadget Оff | Maxim Shved | [19] | |
Hoof Tracks in the Marsian Dust | Anton Mekh, Anna Mekh | [20] | |
The Wild Ride | Julia Shatun, Nikita Alexandrov | [21] | |
2019 | In the Game | Dmitry Dedok | [22] |
The Courage Tooth | Dmitry Dedok | [23] | |
The Slime Legacy | Nikita Lavretsky | [24] | |
The Endless Rain War | Nikita Lavretsky | [25] | |
2020 | Untitled | Alisa Kharkova, Nikita Lavretsky | [26] |
Night Royale | Kirill Klebanov, Nikita Lavretsky | [27] | |
Dormitory Saves Akvachonok | Nikita Lavretsky | [28] | |
Journey to the Bottom of the Zaslavskaya Trench | Nikita Lavretsky | [29] | |
The Abduction on Zvezdnaya Street | Nikita Lavretsky | [30] | |
2021 | Virtual Quarter Continues | Nikita Lavretsky | [31] |
Extraction to Vorozhba Island | Nikita Lavretsky | [32] | |
2023 | It All Started with Sausages | Anton Mekh | [33] |
The Drawn Story | Anton Mekh | [34] | |
Mouse Trap: Escape from Lania | Sinie Gory Art Community | [35] | |
The Greatest | Sinie Gory Art Community | [36] | |
2024 | The Paper Attack of the Crypto Trader, or About Tiger, Boar, Banana, and FeelingsSecond Act | Anton Mekh | [37] |
Are You Ready for Adventures? | Sinie Gory Art Community | [38] | |
The Jupiterian Strawberry Problem | Sinie Gory Art Community | [39] | |
Secrets of St. George's Castle | Sinie Gory Art Community | [40] |
Year | Title | Author | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Freedom / Sana | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [41] |
Money / Alejandro Aravena | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [42] | |
Memory / Wang Shu | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [43] | |
Atmosphere / Peter Zumthor | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [44] | |
2024 | SelgasCano | Philip Kovalevich | [45] |
Diller | Kira Zakhlestina | [46] | |
Zaha | Malania Pospelova | [47] | |
Fujimoto | Karina Khudikova | [48] | |
Aravena | Eduard Pestov | [49] | |
Aires Mateus | Rodion Filonenko | [50] |
Title | Author | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Sea Adventure | Victoria Bratishko, Anna Mekh | [51] |
Title | Author | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | ROCK | Sinie Gory Art Community | [52] |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Best printed media | HOUSEДОМДОМ: A book of children's projects and other avant-garde architecture | Won |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Individuals of the Year | Elena Karpilova and Alexander Novikov | Nominated | [53] |
Best Organisation | Architectural Thinking School for Children | Nominated | [54] | |
2022 | Diversity in Action | Educational course for migrant children | Won | [55] |
Best International Organization | Architectural Thinking School for Children | Won | [56] |
This table lists professionals who have collaborated with the Architectural Thinking School as tutors. [60]
Field | Name |
---|---|
Architecture and Urban Design | Alexander Kucheryavyi, Alexander Novikov, Alina Marmysh, Anastasia Tsykunova, Anton Muravlev, Artur, Dmitry Zadorin, Egor Abazovsky, Ilona Elyashevich, Inessa Vasiliuk, Julia Dubina, Valeria Kibisova, Veronica Scrabatun, Victor Karako, Nastassia Malashko, Tatyana Galchenya, Yuri Getman, Yuri Korolev |
Acting | Pavel Evtushenko, Zlata Glotova |
Choreography | Evgeny Ivanov |
Contemporary Art | Elena Karpilova, Maxim Ilyukhin, Vasilisa Polyanina |
Costume Design | Anatoly Tratsevsky, Yolly Darkovich |
Economics | Tatiana Belyaeva |
Ecology | Alena Arabey, Irina Ageichik, Galina Aluf, Konstantin Chikalov, Maria Dziubenko, Maria Summa, Olga Kaskevich, Victoria Yakimchik, Yulia Medvedeva, Yulia Voitsiukhovskaya |
Film | Anton Mekh, Denis Kudryavtsev, Dmitry Dedok, Julia Shatun, Maxim Shved, Nikita Alexandrov, Nikita Lavretsky, Victoria Bratishko |
Foto | Christina Zubik, Evgeny Kanaplev, Vasily Bartlov, Yulia Leydik |
Graphic Design and Graphics | Anastasia Sokolovskaya, Anfisa Lanno, Anna Belous, Аnnа Меkh, Ekaterina Grakhovskaya-Zvyagintseva, Ekaterina Kalatskaya, Elena Karpilova, Natalya Solodukha, Nika Dobina, Olga Polesskova, Olga Varfolomeeva, Olga Zenova (Flo), Sergei Zaitsev, Tatiana Sokolovskaya, Veronika Ardytskaya, Veronica Ivashkevich, Victoria Melnikovich, Vlada Makovskaya |
Industrial Design | Ales Fomenko, Danila Sednev, Elina Schindler, Igor Soloviev, Pavel Mosse |
Journalism | Anna Budnik,Veronica Molokova, Maya Kokhno, Olga Ivashenko, Olga Melgui, Yulia Toman |
Management | Irina Averina, Nadia Lyudchik, Olga Selivonik |
Political Science | Nikita Belyaev |
Psychology | Natalia Masyukevich, Olga Gomelko, Olga Luneva, Vitaly Volodko |
Sculpture | Daria Mandik, Olga Romanyuk, Olga Savich, Pavel Kunitsky |
Sociology | Elena Artemenko |
Street Art | Bazil Stachievich (Bazinato), Evgeny Matyuto (Cowek) |
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![]() | |
Type | Independent |
---|---|
Established | 2016 |
Founder | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova |
Location | , |
Website |
aschool |
The Architectural Thinking School for Children, often referred to as the Bauhaus for сhildren [1], is a think tank composed of children and an interdisciplinary team of professionals. It operates at the intersection of experimental pedagogy and a wide range of disciplines, using architectural thinking as a tool to promote children as full-fledged participants in the intellectual and artistic adult world. [2]
The school was founded in 2016 in Minsk by architect Alexander Novikov and art historian and designer Elena Karpilova as an institution of supplementary education with an innovative approach to teaching. In 2022, due to the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war, the school relocated to Portugal and now and works in Lisbon with children aged 5 to 15, the majority of whom are migrants. [3] [4]
The Architectural Thinking School for Children teaches architectural thinking as a tool for understanding the modern global world. We took the architect's work as a model, since they possess a huge range of knowledge and skills: they are good at conducting research, using knowledge from completely different disciplines, creating projects, and presenting them to the public. The systems thinking possessed by a professional architect is what we call architectural thinking. [5]
The school has more than 16 studios: architecture, contemporary art, sculpture, object design, journalism, graphic design, psychology, biology, sociology, political science, economics, etc. Classes relating to all of the studios take place within one common, interdisciplinary program of study and are conducted by expert practitioners in the relevant fields.
The school program is designed for 7 years of study and is organized in accordance with the principle of "one year, one course". School courses: "Development", "Systems Thinking", "Interdisciplinarity-1, 2", "City Research", and "Professions-1, 2". Each course is divided into four quarters. During each of the quarters, the student completes classes in different studios and, in the end, creates one final project: a book, a film, a map of the city, etc. [6]
A group of children publicly showcased their newly designed street games as part of the 0+ Happening during the pre-opening of the Venice Art Biennale 2024 on April 17, 18, and 19. The happening was preceded by a research and design program that focuses on street games, exploring them as a generic language understood by all.
Children Everywhere is an art and research project conducted by children and an interdisciplinary team of professionals, exploring the concept of childhood foreignness. Its main goal is to shed light on and examine the obstacles encountered by children in today's society, providing them with a platform to express their experiences and concerns artistically. [7] [8]
It is a project bringing together immigrants, children from Ukraine, Latvia, Belarus, Russia, whose families left their countries because of the war in Ukraine, who are now scattered around the world waiting for residence permits and don’t know what their final destination will be next year. [9]
HOUSEDOMDOM is the world's first book where children's architectural projects are placed alongside professional avant-garde works. You will encounter revolutionary ideas from avant-garde architects, and read about how and why they once wanted to change our world. And also you will see equally original ideas from students of the Architectural Thinking School, and learn how they perceive the world today and how they imagine the future of humanity. [10] [11]
A city is houses and streets, its residents and their relationships, plants and birds, and even our dreams about it. A city is a whole world that we will show and explain to you. [12]
7-12 years old students under the guidance of professional experts examined Minsk through the lens of a large number of individual disciplines: architecture, various types of art, sociology, political science, economics, psychology, biology, cooking, etc. The results of the study were collated and presented in the form of an interactive map.
The map consists of three layers: Minsk of the Present, where the students reflected the most objective data about the city today; Minsk of the Future (2067), where students created their projects based on their own speculations of the future; Dreams of Minsk, a kind of parallel Minsk that can be seen in night fantasies of its residents. [13]
Year | Title | Director | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | The Way Back Home | Sinie Gory Art Community | [14] |
That Day | Sinie Gory Art Community | [15] | |
Magic Feather | Sinie Gory Art Community | [16] | |
Detective Binda: Family Bonds | Sinie Gory Art Community | [17] | |
2018 | The Little Guest from Another Planet | Julia Shatun, Nikita Alexandrov | [18] |
Gadget Оff | Maxim Shved | [19] | |
Hoof Tracks in the Marsian Dust | Anton Mekh, Anna Mekh | [20] | |
The Wild Ride | Julia Shatun, Nikita Alexandrov | [21] | |
2019 | In the Game | Dmitry Dedok | [22] |
The Courage Tooth | Dmitry Dedok | [23] | |
The Slime Legacy | Nikita Lavretsky | [24] | |
The Endless Rain War | Nikita Lavretsky | [25] | |
2020 | Untitled | Alisa Kharkova, Nikita Lavretsky | [26] |
Night Royale | Kirill Klebanov, Nikita Lavretsky | [27] | |
Dormitory Saves Akvachonok | Nikita Lavretsky | [28] | |
Journey to the Bottom of the Zaslavskaya Trench | Nikita Lavretsky | [29] | |
The Abduction on Zvezdnaya Street | Nikita Lavretsky | [30] | |
2021 | Virtual Quarter Continues | Nikita Lavretsky | [31] |
Extraction to Vorozhba Island | Nikita Lavretsky | [32] | |
2023 | It All Started with Sausages | Anton Mekh | [33] |
The Drawn Story | Anton Mekh | [34] | |
Mouse Trap: Escape from Lania | Sinie Gory Art Community | [35] | |
The Greatest | Sinie Gory Art Community | [36] | |
2024 | The Paper Attack of the Crypto Trader, or About Tiger, Boar, Banana, and FeelingsSecond Act | Anton Mekh | [37] |
Are You Ready for Adventures? | Sinie Gory Art Community | [38] | |
The Jupiterian Strawberry Problem | Sinie Gory Art Community | [39] | |
Secrets of St. George's Castle | Sinie Gory Art Community | [40] |
Year | Title | Author | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Freedom / Sana | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [41] |
Money / Alejandro Aravena | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [42] | |
Memory / Wang Shu | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [43] | |
Atmosphere / Peter Zumthor | Alexander Novikov, Elena Karpilova, Denis Kudriavtsev, Olia Flo | [44] | |
2024 | SelgasCano | Philip Kovalevich | [45] |
Diller | Kira Zakhlestina | [46] | |
Zaha | Malania Pospelova | [47] | |
Fujimoto | Karina Khudikova | [48] | |
Aravena | Eduard Pestov | [49] | |
Aires Mateus | Rodion Filonenko | [50] |
Title | Author | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Sea Adventure | Victoria Bratishko, Anna Mekh | [51] |
Title | Author | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | ROCK | Sinie Gory Art Community | [52] |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Best printed media | HOUSEДОМДОМ: A book of children's projects and other avant-garde architecture | Won |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Individuals of the Year | Elena Karpilova and Alexander Novikov | Nominated | [53] |
Best Organisation | Architectural Thinking School for Children | Nominated | [54] | |
2022 | Diversity in Action | Educational course for migrant children | Won | [55] |
Best International Organization | Architectural Thinking School for Children | Won | [56] |
This table lists professionals who have collaborated with the Architectural Thinking School as tutors. [60]
Field | Name |
---|---|
Architecture and Urban Design | Alexander Kucheryavyi, Alexander Novikov, Alina Marmysh, Anastasia Tsykunova, Anton Muravlev, Artur, Dmitry Zadorin, Egor Abazovsky, Ilona Elyashevich, Inessa Vasiliuk, Julia Dubina, Valeria Kibisova, Veronica Scrabatun, Victor Karako, Nastassia Malashko, Tatyana Galchenya, Yuri Getman, Yuri Korolev |
Acting | Pavel Evtushenko, Zlata Glotova |
Choreography | Evgeny Ivanov |
Contemporary Art | Elena Karpilova, Maxim Ilyukhin, Vasilisa Polyanina |
Costume Design | Anatoly Tratsevsky, Yolly Darkovich |
Economics | Tatiana Belyaeva |
Ecology | Alena Arabey, Irina Ageichik, Galina Aluf, Konstantin Chikalov, Maria Dziubenko, Maria Summa, Olga Kaskevich, Victoria Yakimchik, Yulia Medvedeva, Yulia Voitsiukhovskaya |
Film | Anton Mekh, Denis Kudryavtsev, Dmitry Dedok, Julia Shatun, Maxim Shved, Nikita Alexandrov, Nikita Lavretsky, Victoria Bratishko |
Foto | Christina Zubik, Evgeny Kanaplev, Vasily Bartlov, Yulia Leydik |
Graphic Design and Graphics | Anastasia Sokolovskaya, Anfisa Lanno, Anna Belous, Аnnа Меkh, Ekaterina Grakhovskaya-Zvyagintseva, Ekaterina Kalatskaya, Elena Karpilova, Natalya Solodukha, Nika Dobina, Olga Polesskova, Olga Varfolomeeva, Olga Zenova (Flo), Sergei Zaitsev, Tatiana Sokolovskaya, Veronika Ardytskaya, Veronica Ivashkevich, Victoria Melnikovich, Vlada Makovskaya |
Industrial Design | Ales Fomenko, Danila Sednev, Elina Schindler, Igor Soloviev, Pavel Mosse |
Journalism | Anna Budnik,Veronica Molokova, Maya Kokhno, Olga Ivashenko, Olga Melgui, Yulia Toman |
Management | Irina Averina, Nadia Lyudchik, Olga Selivonik |
Political Science | Nikita Belyaev |
Psychology | Natalia Masyukevich, Olga Gomelko, Olga Luneva, Vitaly Volodko |
Sculpture | Daria Mandik, Olga Romanyuk, Olga Savich, Pavel Kunitsky |
Sociology | Elena Artemenko |
Street Art | Bazil Stachievich (Bazinato), Evgeny Matyuto (Cowek) |