“Life´s been on earth for 3.8 billion years, and in that time life has learned what works, and what´s appropriate here and what lasts here. The idea behind biomimicry is that perhaps we shoul…
These compasses by Olafur Eliasson are an exploration of spatial elements, composed of copper wire that are then bent in to different shapes to resemble navigational instruments.
The mashrabiya has offered effective protection against intense sunlight in the Middle East for several centuries. However, nowadays this traditional Islamic window element with its characteristic …
Image 2 of 13 from gallery of SFMoMA presents "Field Conditions". C.E.B. Reas, Process 7 (detail), 2010; multimedia; dimensions variable; Courtesy the artist; © C.E.B. Reas
These compasses by Olafur Eliasson are an exploration of spatial elements, composed of copper wire that are then bent in to different shapes to resemble navigational instruments.
“Life´s been on earth for 3.8 billion years, and in that time life has learned what works, and what´s appropriate here and what lasts here. The idea behind biomimicry is that perhaps we shoul…
The mashrabiya has offered effective protection against intense sunlight in the Middle East for several centuries. However, nowadays this traditional Islamic window element with its characteristic …
These compasses by Olafur Eliasson are an exploration of spatial elements, composed of copper wire that are then bent in to different shapes to resemble navigational instruments.
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View our new spatial reasoning blog post: 10 Playful Spatial Reasoning Provocations Part 2 here. As our kindergarten team continues to learn more about children and their development in spatial thi…
In this activity, learners can experiment with a variety of 3D shapes to see how specific figures move. Kids are asked to indicate whether it's possible to slide, roll, or stack each of seven 3D shapes.
Engineering activities for kids teach a lot of useful skills, like circuits, properties of matter, physics, design, spatial awareness, and more! Kids will have a blast with these engineering activity ideas and engineering for kids has never been so fun!
In search of ceramics and pottery Japan is always the best place to start I find, as their history and heritage makes for a sort of mecca of all things craft. Take this particular company that we're highlighting today as an example, Nikko was founded way back in 1908 by Lord Maeda and his local nobles so we're talking about a skill set that has been passed down though countless generations. Founded in Kanazawa their ...
Join thousands of teachers who are using our Awesome Kindergarten Math Units in their classrooms!! Students and teachers are in LOVE with this math unit. Kids will get to experiment and create with shapes in so many fun ways. There are games for sorting real life shapes as well as distinguishing between 2D and […]
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Work on spatial skills while you have your preschooler match the shadow with building blocks in this super simple activity. Have fun!
Help your preschooler learn some sweet spatial reasoning skills through play. An edible project your child will definitely love and learn.
Learn how to make stickers, with a vintage look, using three types of paper! Aging technique and free Aesthetic Stickers Printables included.
This project explores the application of 2D typographic standards in 3D space on the Spatial Web. It includes a series of experiments and a web-based repository of expressive, dimensional, and generative typography. The experiments have also been transformed into an interactive installation to examine how dynamic systems and responsive environments can enhance communication experiences. The project aims to encourage designers to experiment with typographic design on the Spatial Web and participate in the development of typographic systems for 3D spaces.
Design and make a straw rocket and use this simple experiment to explore the trajectory of spaceships when they are launched from Earth.
Image 13 of 13 from gallery of SFMoMA presents "Field Conditions". Lebbeus Woods, Conflict Space 2, 2006; crayon and acrylic on linen; 74 x 120 in. (187.96 x 304.8 cm); Collection SFMOMA, gift of Aleksandra Wagner; © Lebbeus Woods
HOUSE OF BOOK (MADRID)_ OLGA SANINA & MARCELO DANTAS ARQUITECTOS www.channelbeta.net/2010/07/itla-casa-del-libro-madrid-ol... HIGH RESOLUTION ON CHANNELBETA CHANNELBETA - Information Channel on Contemporary Architecture www.channelbeta.net Photo by © Miguel de Guzman
during milan design week, COS have collaborated with daniel arsham and alex mustonen of snarkitecture to create a cavernous retreat, comprising thousands of paper thin fabric sheets hanging at various lengths from the ceiling.
Research spanning several cognitive science disciplines shows a strong connection between early spatial reasoning training and future academic success.
Image 2 of 8 from gallery of How RAAAF's Experiments in Spatial Dynamics Offer Challenges to the Near Future. Bunker 599 (2010). Image Courtesy of RAAAF
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Image 10 of 15 from gallery of Pavilion / EmTech (AA) + ETH. Courtesy of EmTech (AA) + ETH
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Download Image of Alchemical apparatus from BL Sloane 1091, f. 161v. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Diagram of alchemical apparatus. Image taken from f. 161v of Miscellany, including the Rosarius minor (ff. 125-132); a version of De leone viridi (ff. 102-104). Written in English; Latin. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was a physician and naturalist who played a crucial role in the development of British museums and libraries. Sloane was a fellow of the Royal Society and a physician to the royal family. He also traveled extensively and collected items from all over the world. Sloane's collection was vast and eclectic, encompassing a wide range of subjects, including natural history, botany, ethnography, medicine, antiquities, and more. His manuscript collection included medieval and early modern texts, as well as materials from various cultures and time periods. His collection formed the basis for the British Museum (now part of the British Library), the Natural History Museum, and the British Museum Library (now part of the British Library).. Dated: 1200 - 1500. Topics: alchemical, apparatus, alchemical apparatus, sloane, bl sloane, manuscripts, medieval, english manuscripts, diagram, british library