Engineering Design Workshop

Engineering Design Workshop, Powered by MathWorks is where imagination becomes invention, a vibrant, hands-on studio where visitors turn ideas into tangible creations.

Here, science stops being something you read about and becomes something you build. Guests of all ages collaborate with museum educators to sketch, prototype, and test their own designs using real tools and materials. Whether you're constructing a flying contraption, crafting a mechanical sculpture, or solving a design challenge, the space radiates creative energy. The workshop's hum of saws, laughter, and brainstorming feels more like a maker's festival than a museum, a celebration of trial, error, and discovery that captures the very essence of engineering.

Launched as part of the museum's commitment to hands-on learning, Engineering Design Workshop serves as a living lab for applied creativity.

Its programs are modeled after the engineering design process used by MIT students and professional innovators: define, imagine, create, test, and improve. The exhibits rotate seasonally, offering open-ended challenges like designing wind-powered vehicles or constructing bridges from recycled materials. Every project emphasizes experimentation over perfection, failures are treated as data, not defeat. Staff engineers and educators guide participants through the same iterative mindset that drives innovation across industries. Many prototypes created here have even inspired classroom curricula across New England, making the workshop both a local hub and a national model for STEM education.

Visit during the afternoon when the space is most active, energy and collaboration fill every corner.

No reservations are required, and projects typically take 30 to 45 minutes, making it a perfect mid-day stop between the museum's larger exhibits. Families can work together on group builds, while solo visitors can dive deep into a challenge and refine their designs at their own pace. Don't rush; the joy lies in experimenting, failing, and trying again. Pair your visit with the Mathematics Exhibit or the Energy and Engineering Hall to see how design principles connect across disciplines. Engineering Design Workshop isn't just an exhibit, it's a workshop for the future, where curiosity finds its blueprint.

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“One second you're touching lightning, the next you're staring at a T-Rex. Half the fun is watching adults act like kids again. Curiosity gets contagious quick.”

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