MassArt’s M.Arch Gives Students a Hands-On Learning Approach

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This summer graduate students from Massachusetts College of Art and Design transformed an unused parcel of land into an outdoor learning space for a neighborhood charter school in Boston. The Codman Academy, Charter Public School, serving students from kindergarten through high school, now has an outdoor learning space that, through its design and assembly, engages young minds to think about the built environment.

The MassArt architecture graduate students who designed the space chose to express the assembly connections, material characteristics and the dynamic geometry with a goal to excite younger students to think about design and their environment. The graduate students, guided by faculty and a structural engineer, completed every aspect of the project from proposing the concept to completing the working drawings, and installing the plantings. In fact, they even used the college’s metals shop to weld and assemble the steel supports. This project is one in a long series of community building projects that MassArt students have completed through the years and it is a required part of the Master of Architecture curriculum.

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Cite: Sponsored Post. "MassArt’s M.Arch Gives Students a Hands-On Learning Approach" 21 Sep 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/774303/massarts-march-gives-students-a-hands-on-learning-approach> ISSN 0719-8884

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