Activity

Brick to Bridge

Activity Information

Engineering Team Synergy: Build a Load-Bearing Paper Bridge Together

Can You Build a Load-Bearing Paper Bridge Without Adhesives?

Is it really possible to construct a load-bearing paper bridge using only limited paper materials? In this creative team-building activity, participants will have the opportunity to fully unleash their creativity and spirit of collaboration to build a bridge that is both aesthetically pleasing and capable of bearing weight. Participants will need to utilize limited paper resources to design a bridge that not only looks good butal so possesses stability and strength. Throughout this process, team members will learn how to effectively collaborate, face challenges together, and enhance communication and understanding among each other, while developing patience and perseverance through difficulties. Each group must discuss and share ideas, balancing technical skill and aesthetics within a limited time to successfully construct their dream bridge floating in the air!

Objectives:

1. Enhance Teamwork and Communication Skills

2. Strengthen Creative Thinking and Problem-Solving Abilities

3. Experience the Effectiveness of Team Division of Labor

4. Cultivate Patience and Perseverance

5. Learn How to Maximize Time and Resources

That final sheet holding the weight? It's not just a bridge—it's your team's physical manifesto proving 'impossible' is just paper waiting to be folded differently. Now go bend some more rules.

Competency Rating :

Teamwork
Effective Communication
Fostering Trust
Leadership Development
Active Engagement
Strategic Problem-Solving
Driving Innovation
Exploration and Discovery
Constructive Conflict Resolution
Goal Alignment
Cultivating Empathy
Building Resilience
Encouraging Creativity
Establishing Connections
Broadening Perspectives
Fostering a Sense of Belonging
Empowering Ownership
Embracing Challenges

Expected Outcomes :

Team members enhance their ability to share ideas, listen actively, and work cohesively to achieve a shared goal
The challenge encourages participants to think outside the box and develop innovative solutions with limited resources
Teams learn to analyze constraints, tackle obstacles, and make effective decisions under time pressure
Participants practice prioritizing tasks and optimizing the use of limited materials, fostering efficiency and strategic thinking
Overcoming setbacks during the construction process helps build patience, adaptability, and a never-give-up attitude

Key Notes

Number of Participants
20-200
Duration
45 minutes
Venue
indoor

Highlights

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