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Salvadori Center Scholarship Students: 2002

Three 2002 recipients read excerpts from their winning essays.

Play VideoQuick Time video of Jacqueline (760 KB)

"After building a model of my dream house, I began to like the Salvadori Program a lot."

Quick Time video of Razeen (864 KB)

"The math involved in Salvadori comes alive and I get to actually see how engineers think and build."

Quick Time video of Yang (1.08 MB)

"I was very proud of the bridge model I constructed. It was amazing."

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Our founder, Mario Salvadori, a world-renowned structural engineer, believed that the built environment held all the knowledge that a person needed to be an intelligent and active member of the community. What teachers need to make this knowledge available to their students are tools with which they can "unpack" the knowledge embedded in the built environment.

The Salvadori Center gives these tools to teachers and students through a pedagogy grounded in what it calls "project-based, hands-on/minds-on activities" that employ the principles of architecture, engineering, and the design process. Through this method, teachers and their students can unlock the math, science, art, and humanities embodied in the structures and systems that surround them.