PHX Architecture is offering junior high and high school students thinking about a career in architecture a summer camp this June.
Students who are not sure what an architect does and what is involved in the day-to-day activities of an architect are encouraged to enroll in the fun, educational program.
In this two-week camp, students will be introduced to all of the aspects of an architectural career.
Campers will experience the day-to-day activities of a working architecture office for two weeks, while learning from the architects on staff about the different skill sets needed for this career.
From computer programs to actual construction site visits, this comprehensive, hands-on learning experience will be exactly what students need in order to make a decision if this career is for them. The program Includes:
>> Career History
>> Local Architecture Tours
>> Space Planning
>> Green Architecture
>> Hand Rendering
>> 3D Modeling
>> AutoCad Drafting
>> Photoshop/InDesign
>> Project Management
>> Business Strategies
Summer camp attendees will observe the team of diversely talented professionals at PHX Architecture as they work on local and regional projects. Campers will observe the team’s design concepts and learn how to continually adapt, conform and respond to each project’s unique characteristics.
The two-week program runs from June 10-21 and includes lunches and a tour of Taliesin West, ASU and a construction site visit.
For more information and registration fee, email Jaclyn Mead at jaclynm@phxarch.com.