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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 33 MIN

Architecture for Kids podcast: Teach Process, Not Answers: Architecture As A Mindset with Pantéa Eslami and Hooman Talebi

from Architecture for kids · host Antonio Capelao

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when you stop chasing the “right answer” and start teaching the art of the question? We sit down with architect‑educators Pantéa Eslami and Hooman Talebi to explore how architectural thinking can transform how children learn, create, and collaborate—without trying to turn them into architects.Pantéa and Hooman share the origins of Archikid World, an educational platform that blends art, maths, storytelling, fabrication, and urban thinking. From carefully structured observation exercises to playful fabrication labs, they reveal how to design workshops that lower fear, invite safe failure, and build the soft skills schools often miss. Their cross‑disciplinary briefs ask kids to study animal anatomy, build clay characters, design spatial habitats, and film stop‑motion stories—teaching proportion, scale, perspective, and systems thinking along the way.We gained insight into their partnerships with the Toronto District School Board and the World Urban Pavilion in Regent Park, where Archikid connects classroom goals to real‑world contexts and the Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 11 on sustainable cities. The conversation is candid about challenges: each brief can take 100–150 hours to craft, making repetition and new models essential. Their answer is to design beautiful educational playsets that marry aesthetics with learning, bringing spatial reasoning and design literacy into homes and classrooms.If you care about critical thinking, creativity, and making learning feel alive, this story shows how architecture can be a mindset—process over perfection, curiosity over certainty, and purpose discovered through making. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more educators and parents find the show. What would you change first about the school curriculum?Support the showHosted by founder Antonio Capelao, and co-produced with the Built Environment Trust, the Thornton Education Trust, and the Welsh School of Architecture Cardiff University .These short and to-the-point podcasts hope to improve the interplay between the fields of the built environment and education as we share knowledge between the practitioner, the creative, and the primary school teacher. Exploring how to prepare children and young people for economic, environmental, and societal challenges, and for their professional lives according to today’s needs and those of a sustainable future.  

Send us Fan Mail What happens when you stop chasing the “right answer” and start teaching the art of the question? We sit down with architect‑educators Pantéa Eslami and Hooman Talebi to explore how architectural thinking can transform how children learn, create, and collaborate—without trying to turn them into architects. Pantéa and Hooman share the origins of Archikid World, an educational platform that blends art, maths, storytelling, fabrication, and urban thinking. From carefully struct...

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