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UW Youth & Teen Programs

Architectural Studies

The study of architecture is an exciting multidisciplinary activity that synthesizes design investigation with an examination of history and social-ecological conditions. In this course, you’ll have a chance to explore architectural studies through a sequence of design prompts. You’ll investigate design issues through the traditional processes of model making and drawing. The course material will help you develop your observation, representation and visual presentation skills. We'll top things off with an exhibition of your work to guests from the architectural design community. Come explore whether architecture might be the right path for you.

What You'll Learn

  • Design-related vocabulary
  • Basic drafting and model making techniques 
  • Design principles and presentation skills

Who Should Register 

This course is for incoming ninth to 12th graders. 

Instructors

Meganne DesRosier (B) and Matt Fujimoto (A)

More Information

This in-person course is taught on the UW Seattle campus.

See the Policies page for details about registration, refunds, waitlists and more. 

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After participating in this course, you can claim a Youth & Teen Programs digital badge that you can share with prospective colleges, universities and employers and on social media.

Details

Jul 1–Jul 12, 2024

A
No class Jul 4–5
Day
Mon–Fri
Time
9 a.m.–12 p.m.
Location
UW Seattle
Cost
$600
Refund Deadline
May 20, 2024
Status
Closed

Jul 15–Jul 26, 2024

B
Day
Mon–Fri
Time
1 p.m.–4 p.m.
Location
UW Seattle
Cost
$750
Refund Deadline
Jun 3
Status
Closed