Workshops

Holiday workshops: Build like Bucky (ages 12-14)

This fun and engaging workshop explores geometry and engineering

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What if the strongest shape in the world… isn’t a square? In this hands-on architecture and design workshop, participants explore the bold ideas of Buckminster Fuller—an innovator who believed that triangles, not rectangles, were nature’s true building blocks.

Participants will investigate how geometry shapes the world around us, from honeycombs to domes to molecules. They’ll learn why a three-sided pyramid is stronger than it looks, and how geodesic structures use simple shapes to create lightweight, stable forms. Along the way, they’ll experiment with different methods of making using art straws, cocktail sticks, polystyrene balls, and modular origami. A final challenge lets participants test their ideas using cocktail sticks and marshmallows to build a dome structure of their own design.

“Build Like Bucky” stretches spatial awareness, creativity, and engineering intuition in a fun, engaging setting. It links geometry and design to real-world ideas—and encourages young people to reimagine how we think about space, strength, and structure.

This workshop is strictly for ages 12-14 only. We reserve the right to refund or deny entry to those who are not in this age range.

Refunds can only be issued for tickets cancelled at least two weeks (14 calendar days) in advance of the event date. Please note that this supersedes our normal event terms and conditions. Please also note that Eventbrite adds a small booking fee to the amount paid for each ticket option.

About Philip Wells

Philip Wells is a Chartered Architect and founder of Architecture Kids, an education initiative that uses architecture to help young people develop creative thinking through hands-on design and making. Since 2014, he has delivered architecture-based workshops in schools, cultural institutions, and public venues across London and beyond. Philip is a RIBA Architectural Ambassador and brings professional architectural practice into engaging, curriculum-connected experiences for children and young people. His background includes work on projects such as the award-winning Halley VI Antarctic Research Station (Hugh Broughton Architects) and major UK infrastructure projects.

About our workshops

Holiday workshops at the Royal Institution give students a hands-on experience of STEM topics (science, technology, engineering, maths) beyond what they learn at school. Working in groups or pairs, students will get hands-on to complete activities, challenges or projects which help them look deeper at the subject they are exploring. These workshops don’t follow the school curriculum but instead show students the many real world uses of STEM topics, expanding their horizons beyond the classroom to see the amazing possibilities science can give you. Sessions are led by experts from across industry and academia who will share with the students their excitement and knowledge of their areas of expertise.

For any queries regarding this workshop please email events@ri.ac.uk.

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