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Skill Up: Architecture 101 (in-person workshop) - April 2022

Join us on a two day in-person architectural crash course for young people aged 15 to 18 to learn the basics of key architectural movements and need-to-know architects throughout history, through to the present day.

About the course

Skill Up: Architecture 101 - In-person workshop

Wednesday 6 April and Thursday 7 April 2022, 11am to 4pm

For young people aged 15 to 18

Join us on a two day in-person architectural crash course for young people aged 15 to 18 to learn the basics of key architectural movements and need-to-know architects throughout history, through to the present day and looking forward to the future.

Working in groups, you’ll research ideas at the RIBA Library, put together a sourcebook of useful information, images and concepts, and then working to a brief, you’ll use your newfound knowledge to inspire and create a building design inspired by the styles and designers of your choice.

Expect to come away from this two day course with a basic overview of architectural history, architectural language, design movements, building styles and key architects. It will also provide an opportunity to learn new design and research skills and experience what it might be like to study architecture in the future.

This creative architecture workshop is led by educator Katie Kennedy for young people aged 15 to 18 years.

Participant information for Skill Up at 66 Portland Place, April 2022

With the return to in-person workshops, we are striving to make the learning spaces as safe as possible and will be limiting the number of participants at this time. We are delighted to welcome you to 66 Portland Place, but will ask that you follow a few extra guidelines for the event:

  • please do not attend if you have any symptoms associated with COVID-19, have had a positive coronavirus test or have been asked to self-isolate
  • we will be asking participants over the age of 16 to take a lateral flow test within 48 hours of attending the workshop and be sent through a link to pre-register for track and trace
  • hand sanitiser stations are located throughout the building, please use these or wash hands regularly
  • we will keep the room as well ventilated as possible by opening windows and doors, so please bring a jumper if the weather is a bit chilly
  • maintain social distancing and wear a face covering (unless exempt) when moving around the building
  • bring along a packed lunch and a drink (the café is not open at this time). We will be keeping the group together at lunchtime and weather permitting we will be having our lunches on one of our outdoor terraces
  • we ask that everybody arrives 10 minutes before the start time so that we can take the group up together. We may be checking temperatures as part of the checking in procedure

About the workshop series

Our workshops and courses for ages 15 to 18 "skill up" teenagers who are thinking about studying architecture or design. Participants think critically, share their views on architecture and express themselves through creative practice. In past workshops, participants have learned how to work to an architectural brief, improve portfolios, develop architectural drawing skills using a variety of media (including digital drawing on iPads) and photography skills, and work individually and collaboratively to think about how to design sustainable and responsible architecture.

Based in London, mainly our HQ at 66 Portland Place, all participants must arrive by 11am. These workshops are led by professional educators and all materials are included in the ticket price, but lunch is not provided.

If you're under 18, tickets must be booked by a parent or guardian. Online booking in advance is essential and if we do not receive full registration information in advance of the event we cannot allow the participant to attend.

Workshop costs

  • £100 + booking fee
  • £75 + booking fee for participants who qualify for free school lunch (proof required)

To see other learning workshops taking place in this series, see our young people page.