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Playing with Structure, Form, and Content
Type: LECTURE
Date: 3/3/2011
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6:30 PM
Location:
National Building Museum
Address:
401 F Street NW
Washington, DC
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D.C.
Architectural toys, like LEGO® bricks, Erector Sets®, Lincoln Logs®, and blocks, create a bridge between the physical world and imagined ones for both children and adults. Karen Hewitt, president and toy designer of Learning Materials Workshop, discusses the history of architectural toys and the significance of play in developing creativity and lifelong learning skills. This program is presented in conjunction with the National Building Museum's exhibition LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition. The exhibition will be open, free of charge, beginning at 5:30 pm. 1.5 LU (AIA)
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