This is a hands-on space workshop for 18 girls in the first and second grades of high school. It is one of the most intensive activities in the "Learning by Doing" program, which is firmly believed in and designed by the Foundation. The intention is to bring the "architecture major" that has been placed in university education for many years to the high school camp for discussion and operation.
The workshop revolves around the spatial layout, scale relationship, miniature models, aesthetic forming, and spatial stories. Under the guidance of Professor Lu Lihuang, who has been promoting hands-on education for a long time, the students experienced high-intensity dialectics, discussions, productions, hypotheses defeat, reconstructions, and elaborations of architecture students during the four-day and three-night camp. And through our thoughtfully-designed cultural meals and thematic gatherings, the students continue to feel the relationship between life, space, atmosphere, emotion, memory, and stories.
So in this camp, they designed themes, made large and small models, and gave presentations, but this is actually a camp that discussed life memory. We must have the opportunity to travel backward in space to think clearly about our relationship with space.