Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
Boston Children's Museum - 9:00 AM
South Boston Branch Library - 10:30 AM
Mayne Kids Studio - 3:00 PM
Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
Boston Children's Museum - 9:00 AM
Faneuil Branch Boston Public Library - 10:30 AM
Hyde Park Branch of the Boston Public Library - 3:00 PM
Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
Boston Children's Museum - 9:00 AM
Adams Street Branch Library - 10:30 AM
Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
Grove Hall Branch Boston Public Library - 10:30 AM
South Boston Branch - 10:30 AM
Central Library in Copley Square - 10:30 AM
Harvard Museum of Natural History - 9:00 AM
Shaloh House - 4:30 PM
Roslindale Community Center - 4:30 PM
Central Library in Copley Square - various times
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POSTPONED: Family Design Day: How Low Can You Go?
This month, explore the exhibition DURABLE: Sustainable Material Ecologies, Assemblies, and Cultures to learn how about the pros and cons of four universal building materials – wood, masonry, steel, and concrete.
Young designers will be challenged to design a building with limited materials, where each material choice could make the difference between a building that has a positive impact for humans and the planet or one that does not.
This family program is designed for parents and children aged five to 13 years old. A maximum ratio of one adult per three children will be required. Please register both children and adults.
Family Design Day programs encourage children and adults to observe, explore, and design together. In these two-hour hands-on workshops, families are introduced to architecture and design through exhibit tours, walking tours, or slide shows and then complete a hands-on design activity. Architects and design educators lead the activities focused on the built environment of Boston and the world.
