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Welcome to the Future City® Chicago Region!
Future City Competition serves 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Sponsored by DiscoverE, this national program introduces students to engineering. Students design cities with simulation software, build scale models, write essays and give oral presentations on their city’s design.
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Future City starts with a question – How can we make the world a better place? Teams spend approximately four months creating cities that could exist at least 100 years in the future. Each city must incorporate a solution to an annual design challenge. In January, teams present their projects to judges at Regional Competitions throughout the participating International regions for 2025–2026. Teams who earn the top spot at their Regionals will participate in the 2026 Finals.
To answer it, middle school students imagine, research, design, and build future cities that showcase their solution to a citywide sustainability issue. The 2026-2027 Future City Competition will challenge your middle school students to research, design, and create a city that exists 100 years in the future.
This year, teams will design a resilient future city that can prevent, protect, and recover from urban wildfires. More details on this year’s theme to come soon!
This flexible, cross-curricular educational program allows students to do what engineers do—identify problems, brainstorm ideas, design solutions, test, retest, build, and share their results. Future City is an engaging way to build students’ 21st-century STEAM skills.
Throughout the fall, participants work in teams of at least three students, an educator, and a volunteer mentor to bring their vision of their future city to life. They will imagine what it’s like like to walk down the main street of a city 100 years in the future. What do they see, hear, smell, and feel?
This year’s challenge asks students to address Urban Wildfire solutions. As the middle school students create their cities, they will:
- Use the engineering design process and project management steps to take on a large-scale project;
- Apply their math and science knowledge to a real-world problem
- Strengthen their teamwork and problem-solving skills;
- And more!
For more information about the competition, contact Kat Au or Duana Love at illinois@futurecity.org.












