This workshop is part of a national initiative by over twenty NOMA chapters across the country called Project Pipeline - the mission is to help diversify the architecture and planning professions by focusing on providing youth from underrepresented cultures interested in architecture and community planning into the career "pipeline" at the early stages of development.
The camp is designed to expose youth to the built environment, architecture fundamentals, and the profession. Students collaboratively address community-focused issues through creativity and design innovation with a real project site, while learning about sketching, diagramming, technical drawing, model making, and more. The curriculum was created to equip, empower and educate youth through architectural design and engineering techniques.
What the Students will Learn:
- Learn about architecture, design, planning and community development
- Learn from real architects, designers, and community members.
- Gain design and leadership skills through designing a project.
- Project and on site visits / tours
Schedule:
- Day 1 - Site Tour / Lunch / Bubble Diagram & Programming
- Day 2 - Floor Plans / Sections / Model Building
- Day 3 - Refine Drawings / Model / Presentations
Complete info: SFNOMA's Project Pipeline website
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