Click through for the full story of a remarkable school project. It’s a Building Model of a city.
When I was a kid an inspiring teacher let me make hundreds of paper planes as part of a school project. Years later, one of them helped me fly across the Pacific to AU 2006 where they showed “virtual city super models”. I wonder if Julian would be interested in CAD/BIM? Give that kid a computer and student edition design application, where would it lead...
Rag & Bone Blog: Julian Bencito's Paper City
Here's an inspiring story:Californian Canyon Middle School art teacher Mike Bennett gave an extra credit assignment to his students this summer: Build a paper craft model of the former Twin Towers in New York. And if you have even more time, try the Empire State Building. He often taught Paper Modelling to his students as a way to learn about craftsmanship, architecture and following detailed instructions. But Mr. Bennett was a little curious as to why student Julian Bencito kept asking for more cardboard to make his extra credit paper models…
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