In a small town in France, there lived a little boy named Pierre. Pierre was extremely fond of architecture, and his room was filled with all kinds of small models he had built by himself. Every night, he would look at the city night view outside the window, dreaming of building his own dream city one day.
One day, the school announced that it was going to hold a competition to design a dream city. Pierre was so excited that he thought it was a great opportunity to realize his dream. After school, he couldn't wait to run home and start drawing sketches on his small desk.
Pierre drew and erased, erased and drew again. He imagined that there were skyscrapers in the city, and the shape of the buildings was as unique as French bread; there was a clear river flowing through the middle of the city, and small boats rowed slowly on the river; the streets were full of colorful flowers, like a flower - ribbon. He also designed a super - large park with all kinds of amusement facilities where children could play to their hearts' content.
In Pierre's city, the transportation was also very convenient. He designed unique levitating trains that could quickly take people to any corner of the city. Moreover, for the sake of environmental protection, these trains were powered by solar energy.
After Pierre finished drawing the sketch, he happily took it and ran to show it to his father and mother. After seeing it, his parents were full of praise for Pierre's creativity. His father also gave him some suggestions about the stability of the building structure, and his mother gave some small tips in terms of environmental protection.
After getting the encouragement and suggestions from his parents, Pierre became more confident. He began to build a model of his dream city with various materials. He used small wooden sticks to make the framework of the buildings, colored paper to make the walls and roofs, and small stones to pave the streets.
During the building process, Pierre encountered some small difficulties. Sometimes the small wooden sticks were not long enough, and sometimes the color combinations of the colored papers were not harmonious. But he didn't give up. He used his little brain and came up with various solutions. For example, he joined two small wooden sticks together to solve the problem of insufficient length; for the color combination, he referred to the paintings of French painters to make the colors of his city more harmonious and beautiful.
After several weeks of hard work, Pierre's dream city model was finally completed. This model was simply a miniature fairy - tale world.
On the day of the competition, Pierre carefully took his model to school. When his classmates saw his model, they all gasped in amazement. Everyone gathered around him, looking carefully at this creative dream city.
When the judges saw Pierre's work, they were also deeply attracted. They highly praised Pierre's imagination, creativity and his grasp of details. Finally, Pierre won the first place in the competition.
Pierre's dream city not only won the competition but also inspired his classmates' love for architecture and infinite reverie about future cities. Since then, more children began to create wonderful things with their own hands and brains like Pierre.