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Little Architects Camp introduces learners to the built world around them through observation, imagination, and making. Over three consecutive days, learners discover what a neighborhood is, learn that every building has a job, and create a simple project that they share with their families on Wednesday. Sessions are warm, playful, and designed for short attention spans — 30 minutes of focused engagement followed by a simple home activity that connects learning to the child's own street.
Ideal for students aged 4-6.
Price is $30.
Buildings Are Everywhere introduces little builders to the idea that every building was designed by someone who made choices — about shape, material, size, and purpose. Over three days, students move from observing buildings around them to designing and naming their own structure. The homework sequence is simple and creative — a nameplate activity on Monday night and a project design on Tuesday night — leading to a full share-out on Wednesday where students present their work to the group and their families.
Ideal for students ages 6-8.
Price is $30.
Students discover that architects are artists too — they use color, shape, and pattern to design beautiful buildings. Over three days, little builders explore famous colorful buildings from around the world, create their own architectural artwork using cut paper and paint, and design a dream building that's as much art as it is architecture. Every day ends with a mini gallery share.
Ideal for students ages 4–8.
Price is $32.
Architecture Basics introduces students to the core tools of architectural thinking — how to see a building, understand why it stands, and design one from scratch. Over four days, students practice sketching like an architect, explore what makes structures strong, and respond to a real design brief to create an original building. Every session opens with the 7-Minute Quick Draw, a timed sketching challenge that builds speed and creative confidence. The week closes with a final presentation in which students share and explain their own building designs to the group.
Ideal for students ages 8–11.
Price is $40.
Middle School Architecture Camp takes students through the full arc of an architectural project — the same process real architects use from first idea to final presentation. Over five days, students develop an original design concept, produce architectural drawings, and build a physical model of their structure. The week is structured like a design studio: each day builds on the last, with instructor feedback woven throughout. Students finish with a formal presentation of their completed project to the group.
Ideal for students ages 11–14.
Price is $50.
HS Design Studio gives high school students their first taste of what architecture school actually feels like. Over five days, students work through a real design brief from start to finish — researching the site and problem, developing a concept, producing presentation-ready drawings, and delivering a verbal defense of their design decisions. Sessions are structured like a university critique environment: students are expected to explain not just what they designed, but why. The week closes with a formal pin-up where students present their work and respond to questions.
Ideal for students ages 13-17.
Price is $50.
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