For kindergarten, first-grade and second-grade students
Renzo Piano's designs for the SNFCC get mixed up, creating a new puzzle.
How many letters does the SNFCC have? With Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center’s acronym as a starting point, children will discover SNFCC having the alphabet as their guide.
For third-grade and sixth-grade students
School teams edit and publish their own small handmade magazine, a fanzine.
For high-school students
Over the years, writers, directors, architects and urban planners have envisioned their own imaginary cities. High school students stroll around the imaginary streets of these creators.
For high-school students (seniors)
The architect Renzo Piano borrowed the ancient Greek term of Agora signifying a space of gathering where anyone can feel part of a community, and put it in action at the SNFCC.