SOLD OUT - TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: DREAM HOUSE DESIGN (WEEK 1)

SOLD OUT - TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: DREAM HOUSE DESIGN (WEEK 1)

Join TFA for Camp Architecture 2024! Dream House Design, June 10 - 14, 9:00-4:00.

By Tulsa Foundation for Architecture

Date and time

June 10 · 9am - June 14 · 4pm CDT

Location

TFA Center for Architecture and Design

633 S. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE gives curious kids an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own creative design ideas. Each week explores a different theme through hands-on creativity, guided investigations of architectural examples, and interactive presentations and discussions led by our highly qualified Educators and special guests (professional working architects, engineers, property developers, and interior designers).

AGES: For students entering grades 3-6 (ages 8-11)

TIMES: Each week-long camp is Monday through Friday 9:00-4:00.

CAMP ARCHITECTURE Tuition Not Yet Members: $350 Members: $262.50 (25% discount)

DREAM HOUSE DESIGN (WEEK 1)

June 10 - 14

Would your dream house be a penthouse apartment, modern beach house, or a castle in the hills? In Dream House Design, students will imagine and design their own personal dream house or apartment using a variety of 2D and 3D media. Examples of amazing houses from around the world as well as downtown Tulsa architecture will provide ideas and inspiration, but the final design will be up to you!

TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where will TFA Architecture Camp take place?

TFA Architecture Camp will take place at TFA’s Center for Architecture and Design at 633 S. Boston Ave in downtown Tulsa. Because TFA is located withing a short walking distance to some of Tulsa’s most notable architecture, camp curriculum will include walking field trips to view the interiors and exteriors of notable Tulsa buildings. Campers will be accompanied by a minimum of two adults while walking downtown.

What is your enrollment limit?

Because we are committed to maintaining camp sizes that offer individualized instruction and allow students plenty of time to work, camps are limited to 15 enrollees per week with two adults. If your child is interested in attending architecture camp, we suggest registering sooner rather than later because we expect camps slots to fill up fast.

Do you offer scholarships?

We hope to be able to offer need-based scholarships.

What grades do your camps serve?

This year, our camps are exclusively for students entering grades 3-6.

Is this camp the same as Dream House Design Week 2?

For the past few summers, our Dream House Design Camp has proven to be our most popular camp! As a result, we're offering this camp for two weeks in the summer of 2024. While the curriculum is the same it is possible for a student to attend both weeks and create something entirely new each week.

Do you offer a discount for TFA Members?

Yes! TFA members receive a 25% discount on camp tuition.

Do you offer before and after care?

Unfortunately, TFA is not equipped to offer before and after care for Summer 2024 camps.

Are lunches and snacks provided?

We ask that students bring a non-perishable sack lunch each day that does not contain peanuts or peanut products. Afternoon snacks such as individually packaged goldfish crackers and veggie straws, etc. will be provided by TFA each day. *You will be able to indicate allergies and other dietary needs as part of camp enrollment paperwork.

What should my child wear to camp?

We recommend that campers wear cool and comfortable clothes that can get a little messy. Campers will be spending time indoors in an air-conditioned environment as well as outdoor exploring downtown Tulsa architecture. Students will also be using a variety of materials to construct their projects. We recommend that students wear sunscreen daily so they are protected when outdoors.

Is there anything my child needs to bring to camp each day?

We ask that your child bring a peanut free sack lunch and a refillable water bottle to camp each day. If your child does not like goldfish crackers or veggie straws, you may also pack a peanut free snack of your child’s preference.

How will pick up/drop off work?

Caregivers should plan to arrive 10 minutes early each day to sign campers in. All children should be walked inside the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Center for Architecture and Design (633 S. Boston Ave) to be signed in by their caregivers. Pick up will occur each day inside the Center for Architecture and Design. Anyone picking up a child will be asked to verify their identity by showing their state-issued ID or driver’s license the first time they pick up.

Can someone besides me pick my child up from camp?

You may indicate who you would like to pick your child up when completing camp paperwork. Anyone picking up a child will be required to verify their identity by showing a state-issued ID or driver’s license the first time they pick up.

What if my child needs to take medication during the day?

Please bring your child’s medication in a plastic bag, labeled with your child’s first and last name. Medication will be stored in a locked cabinet and TFA staff will administer medication per your instructions. Please note that TFA does not have a nurse onsite to administer medication.

Do you offer refunds?

Refunds are only offered if TFA has to cancel camp due to unforeseen circumstances. Exchanges may be possible if there is a camp the following week with open enrollment.

EDUCATOR BIO: ALLISON LACKNER

Allison Lackner is a Tulsa Based artist and educator. She frequently incorporates architectural and design elements into her art. Her passion for architecture and design began in childhood as she observed her father professionally design hundreds of kitchens and bathrooms, through his local Tulsa company, Jay Rambo. Allison holds an MFA in Ceramics and a BFA in photography, both from The University of Tulsa. Allison is currently employed as an elementary art teacher with Tulsa Public Schools. A seasoned educator, Allison has taught a variety of camps, classes, and workshops with The Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa, Youth Services of Tulsa, Fab Lab Tulsa, Monte Cassino School, and Gilcrease Museum.

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Tulsa Foundation for Architecture celebrates the art of architecture and the power of design. Tulsa has a rich architectural heritage and we love to share it! 

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