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Pupils’ love being creative with this project. Lessons are differentiated with strong cross-curricular (Literacy, Geography, Science) links, whilst requiring very little resources (only paper, card and tape). Also Included is diffirenciated resources, and student/teacher examples.

**In this lesson students will be introduced to the architect Frank Gehry. They will identify and demonstrate the key word ‘Form’ through group tasks, individual tasks and class-discussions. Leading to drawing and modelling exercises. Culminating in a design brief led task; where they are tasked with designing their own pavilion, taking inspiration from Gehry’s creative process to form. **

Lesson consists of:
♦ Starter activity.
♦ Class discussions.
♦ Prep task.
♦ Main task.
♦ Optional paper modelling task.

Lesson could be extended over several lessons; particularly with the latter task. Also included is an instructional video to aid with delivery of content.

If you enjoyed this lesson, please see the other lessons in my KS3 Architecture series (each lesson for each individual architect). In this unit, pupils will gain an understanding into what is architecture and identify the individual architectural styles and creative processes of varying architects (Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind), applying their understanding through 2D and 3D model-making.

If you enjoyed this project/scheme of work. Please visit my shop where there are a range of creative and engaging design and engineering projects.

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