Design
-

Paper Sculptures
Using only paper and simple tools, teenagers experiment with cutting, bending and assembling forms to create small sculptural structures. Along the way, they explore rapid prototyping, observational drawing and collage, discovering how creativity develops through hands-on exploration rather than perfect plans.
The process encourages curiosity, problem-solving and creative confidence.
-

ArtchDesign
In this hands-on, screen-free project, children discover how spaces, shapes and materials influence the world around them. Through model-making, creative building and playful experimentation, they explore the relationship between art, architecture and design while learning to observe their surroundings like young designers.
-

Florence Nightingale & Mary Seacole peg dolls
In this calm, screen-free craft project, children discover the inspiring stories of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole while creating their own Victorian nurse peg doll. Through cutting, folding, drawing and assembling, they explore history in a playful and hands-on way.
A thoughtful creative activity that develops focus, fine motor skills and early curiosity about the people who helped shape the world.
-

My Dream House
In this screen-free workshop, children step into the role of architect, exploring how spaces can reflect feelings, ideas and personal imagination. Through sketching, planning and thoughtful discussion, they begin to shape the concept of their own dream house.
Across the sessions, participants move from drawings to a carefully constructed three-dimensional model, developing spatial awareness, design thinking and confidence as they transform an idea into a tangible architectural creation.
