Case Study in Brief

This was a hands-on creative workshop for children and early teens, aimed at imagining and prototyping a real-life snow-based city installation in Tallinn. Participants worked individually and in teams to design playful, functional snow structures using scaled models and diverse materials. Through role-based teamwork, they explored ideation, collaboration, and spatial thinking, supported by a dynamic creative environment. The process included inspiration, prototyping, presenting ideas, and navigating team dynamics, offering valuable lessons in empathy, creative freedom, and real-world problem-solving. Final models may influence an actual Snow City built from 10 truckloads of snow. 

Dispatch From the Field

Objectives

  • Generate a variety of ideas for a Snow City installation through model-making.
  • Practice creative thinking and problem-solving in both individual and group settings.
  • Develop skills in collaboration, spatial reasoning, and design communication.
  • Encourage ownership and engagement by involving participants in a real-world city project.

Practical Details – Facilitator’s Notes

No major changes in duration compared to the parent activity.