Architecture Camp: 10-13

The places where you live, go to school and shop significantly affect your daily life. In this camp, students will explore their environments and analyze how fundamental human needs, desires, and behaviors shape architectural design. The focus will be on the methods architects use to develop their ideas while also looking at the structures, materials, and technologies in historical and modern architecture. Through perspective drawing, drafting, model making, and digital software programs, students will explore the world-renowned architecture of Chicago. In addition to visiting the Art Institute of Chicago, they will engage in on-site sketching at historic buildings designed by architects such as Louis Sullivan and Mies van der Rohe. Students will study contemporary masterpieces such as Frank Gehry's Jay Pritzker Pavilion and Renzo Piano's Modern Wing to enrich their studio work.

Registration closes at Noon on Monday, June 15, 2026

Price
$1,300.00
1420-1005
Architecture Camp: 10-13
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a student sketches in front of a georgia okeefe painting from her time spent in new york city
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Class meeting time 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Class meeting days Monday - Friday
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Course number 1005
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