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2021 Virtual Architectural Boot Camp

Registration for the 2nd Annual SoCal NOMA Architectural Bootcamp is open until February 6th.  The Bootcamp is a year-round program for high school students interested in creative and technical design and architecture.  Students will be exposed to the tools techniques and technology that make up the architecture profession.  The program is designed to introduce students to the basics of architecture while participating in exciting interactive workshops & activities comminuting in the design of a socially relevant project that connects them to the community and current social and economic conditions.

The next Bootcamp class will start its 6 month series of Design Studios on January 30th.  We invite students to join us for this exciting virtual interactive experience and a look into the world of architecture!  Register Today!  www.socalnoma.org


Project Pipeline Architecture Boot Camp Information:

CAMP DEMOGRAPHICS:
High School Students

  • 9th – 12th Grades

CAMP DATES:
Architecture Bootcamp

  • 6 Saturdays, January 2021 – June 2021
  • Project Presentations – June 2021

CAMPSITES: VIRTUAL 
JOIN US ONLINE FOR VIRTUAL CAMP SESSIONS

  • Live Online Workshops & Activities
  • Virtual Building & Office Tours

CAMP REGISTRATION IS OPEN:

Register Now

Date

Feb 20 2021
Expired!

Time

All Day

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Feb 20 2021
  • Time: All Day

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SoCal NOMA (The Southern California chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects)

Organizer

SoCal NOMA (The Southern California chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects)
Email
publicrelations@socalnoma.org
Website
https://socalnoma.org

SoCalNOMA seeks to advance and support the education and careers of those who have been historically underrepresented in the field of architecture and various allied design/build professions. Members include architects, designers, civil engineers, structural engineers, interior designers, urban planners, and product manufacturers. The SoCalNOMA chapter was founded in 1982 and was originally called the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (LANOMA). Amongst the Chapter’s historic events and accomplishments were the creation of an exhibit of local chapter African-American architects (hosted by the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall), the sponsorship of student chapters at U.S.C., Woodbury, Cal Baptist, and Cal Poly SLO schools of Architecture, hosting of the annual National NOMA Conference and pro-bono professional design services on the redevelopment of Leimert Park Village and other urban community redevelopment aspirations.

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