It’s hard to believe we’re already back in the schools for a new year of exciting programs. Some of our first programs for the year are taking place at Hatch Elementary where Architecture Adventure coordinator Adrienne McMullen is working with third graders on understanding the Chicago Fire and the impact it had on Chicago architecture and working with fifth graders on one point perspectives.

One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, coming towards a single vanishing point on the horizon line. It is a way architects and other artists draw objects on a flat piece of paper so that they look three-dimensional and realistic.

Want to know more about the programs in your school? Come visit our Open House on Saturday November 4th at Julian and get a taste of all our fabulous programs.