Wednesday, 22 February 2012

[s-architecture] FWD : : [ FYI ] : : Amag! ‹ *Architecture Magazine for Children*

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Amag!



Amag! is the architecture magazine for children.

Amag! is a game to cut, tear, destroy…

Amag! is for all children from 5 to 10 years.

Amag! is an Open Educational Resource (OER) for schools around the world.

Amag! is a building material, as well as a game, and a research tool. Children learn about architecture, playing with the pages of the magazine.

Amag! consists of  articles: A4 for download, print and play. Each article is created by an author or team. All of them are specialist on architecture education for children and youth, or art professionals related to children.

Amag! is an initiative of What is A? and Maushaus. Collaboration with Department of Teacher Education at the University of Helsinki and Rakennetaan kaupunki!. Collaborate for dissemination in schools: ProxectoTerra, Fundación Museo Jorge Oteiza,  Museo de Arquitectura Leopoldo RotherLaafi, IMEB, Institut d´Educació de BarcelonaACVIC, Centre d´Arts ContemporàniesMuseo degli Innocenti10^10Alvar Aalto Foundation.

Amag! management team: Jorge Raedó (director), Maushaus (editor), Sasa Kerkos (visual communication consultant), Xose Manuel Rosales (educational consultant).

Amag! team Finland: Jaana Räsänen (architect, educator), Eeva Astala (artist, art educator).


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