The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Brooklyn, in collaboration with City Tech, is pleased to launch the first annual Architecture Week, a celebration of the architecture profession with programs designed to inspire students and the community.  This two-day workshop is free and open to all Brooklyn high school students who are curious about architecture, design, or how cities are shaped.

The Program –
Reading the Block is a hands-on architecture studio hosted at City Tech’s Architecture Department. Over two days, students will explore a real Brooklyn city block, learn how architects study neighborhoods, and understand how design decisions impact daily life.

What Students Will Do –
Students will work in small groups alongside architects, college mentors, and design professionals. Activities are modeled after real architecture studios and include:

  • sketching and observing an urban block
  • learning how architects analyze buildings, streets, and public spaces
  • collaborating as a team to redesign a real city block
  • creating drawings and models
  • presenting their ideas in a supportive “pin-up” review, just like in architecture school

What Students Gain –
The workshop builds confidence, creativity, and leadership through:

  • design thinking
  • problem-solving
  • storytelling and presentation skills
  • craft and model-making
  • constructive feedback and collaboration

Students leave with a deeper understanding of how architects shape communities – and with new skills that support future academic and career pathways.

Dates: April 18–19
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Final Presentation: 4:00 PM (Families Welcome)

PARENTS/GUARDIANS: Please register your High School student below.
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