A natural way to introduce children to architecture is to cultivate their interest early as they discover color, shapes, and structures. By supporting their curiosity in architecture, you help to expand their curiosity and support the development of critical thinking skills.
Through STEAM-based, architecture-related learning programs and activities, children can advance their understanding of the world around them. From programs such as MAF’s Architecture: It’s Elementary! to an assortment of tools like the Build Imagination book and toy collections, there are many options to help children learn early on.
Architecture: it's Elementary!

ArchiTreks
MAF, in partnership with Detroit Public Television (DPTV), created Architreks: a program aimed at getting kids excited about architecture, science, and engineering.
Each Architreks segment explains an idea for a fun activity or science experiment that can be accomplished at home, or in the community, with parents or friends. The episodes feature prominent buildings and Architreks through typical neighborhoods to find architectural treasures. Enjoy all six Architreks segments below! And catch the entire series on the Michigan Learning Channel: https://www.michiganlearning.org/show/architreks/Build Imagination Books and Toys


Engaging, fun, STEAM-based learning activities help inspire children’s creativity and imaginations, and spark their curiosity about the world around them and how it works.
MAF’s Build Imagination Book Collection and Archtiectural Toy Kits are developed with STEAM learning in mind, and of course, to learn about architecture and the built environment. Rae Dumke, Honorary AIA, was the Executive Director for the American Institute of Architects Michigan and the Michigan Architectural Foundation and on staff for 43 years. In recognition of Rae’s passion, the Michigan Architectural Foundation established and funded the Dumke Fund endowment in her name in 2011. The first project by Rae and her Committee, in partnership with the Baldwin Library, was The Rae Dumke Collection, 100 Essential Architecture Books. Later, the Baldwin Public Library unveiled a second collection of 100 architecture books for children, the Build Imagination Collection. This collection features fiction and non-fiction books on topics that help foster children’s imaginations and raise awareness about architecture. The Build Imagination maker toy kits were also developed by the Dumke Fund in partnership with Birmingham’s Baldwin Public Library. Each Build Imagination toy kit (grouped for students in grades 1-3, and grades 4-6) is designed so that children can complete an activity with the toys in the kit in one hour. The kit components can be used to construct structures, mazes, bridges, towers, ramps, and even create a Rube Goldberg Machine (for chain-reaction-based activities) – or as the foundation for countless other architecture-related activities based on children’s imaginations. The kits are available at libraries throughout Michigan. Contact your local library for availability.Activities & Other Resources
Architecture Camps