- Concept of spatial arrangement and planning through creating buildings, roads, and parks.
- Understanding of scale and proportion when deciding on the size and dimensions of the city elements.
- Exploration of different architectural styles by creating unique buildings with various shapes, colors, and textures.
- Experimentation with symmetrical and asymmetrical designs by constructing buildings and landscapes.
- Application of color theory principles by selecting and combining different colors for buildings and natural elements.
To further develop artistic skills related to this activity, encourage the child to:
- Research and incorporate different historical architectural styles into their city creations.
- Create elaborate and detailed interiors for the buildings, focusing on furniture, decorations, and other elements.
- Experiment with different materials and textures to add depth and realism to their city.
- Collaborate with others to create larger and more complex cities, practicing teamwork and communication.
- Use the city as inspiration for other art forms, such as paintings or sculptures.