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The School of Architecture offers two different
summer programs for high school students; one is residential, the other is
daily. Our programs provide an important testing ground both for students
considering professional education and architecture students considering a
career in teaching. Typically held for three weeks, faculty and advanced
architecture students offer courses of study designed to give high school
students an introduction to the profession as well as to the university
experience. Students have access to the school’s facilities including design
studios, lecture rooms, library and computer lab including basic slide
collection and videotape equipment to discuss, present and record work. Founded
more than a decade ago, many of the programs’ earliest graduates have already
made their way into professional careers.
Explorations in
Architecture and Design: is a three-week residential summer program which
offers students the opportunity to build familiarity with design processes and
the role of architects and designers in society. Students live in residential
colleges and can enjoy use of the University’s facilities. The intensive course
couples the design studio experience with lectures by distinguished faculty and
guest professionals. Weekend trips to significant landmarks of architectural
and urban design in South Florida such as Vizcaya Palace and Gardens and Key
West further enhance the curriculum.
Summer
Studies in Architecture for High School Students:
is a three-week daily
program that introduces students to the fields of architecture, landscape
architecture, and urban design. In its 21st summer, the program engages students
in the design process, which is one of creative problem solving. The program
enhances a student’s environmental awareness, intellectual development and
career determination. Fundamentally, students are exposed to three design
professions, describing the opportunities in each area and expanding his or her
awareness of career possibilities.
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