Architecture Centre Network

What we're up to

11 of the centres, from all over England and NI, have signed up to the teacher training offer. Centres will work with you to create a bespoke CPD package for PGCE students’ teachers in schools and will respond to your needs and develop with you a relevant and meaningful CPD programme which will include risk assessments and safeguarding information.



Network teacher training offer



The Network

What the centres are doing

Northern Architecture are hosting a training day on 21st February to discover how we can utilise creative GPS mapping and drawing technologies in our education and community work.



GPS Creative mapping training

Architecture Centre Network Education Forum at the Barbican



Spotlight

'What makes a good place' community learnign programme from MADE

An informal learning programme for people who want to be more active in their neighbourhoods has started in Birmingham, Coventry and Walsall which will culminate in residents producing an exhibition to be shown at the The Public in West Bromwich from 12th to 26th March as part of the Art of Architecture season.



MADE 'What makes good place'



Testimonials

What others are saying about us

‘Working with Architecture Centre Network is always a pleasure - your expertise, network and drive is admirable’   

Annette ter Haar, Education Co-ordinator, Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, Rotterdam





Work with us


The centres deliver a range of education and learning built environment education activity for children and young people, lifelong learners, the public and professionals including teachers and Local Authorities. Architecture Centre Network represents this UK-wide team and works with national and international organisations to develop centre-led projects and activity.

Click here for more information.

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Resources


The centres have produced a range of free built environment resources aimed at children and young people, the public and professionals.

Click here to browse learning resources.

Also see the Engaging Places website for more.


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