The Penn State Architecture and Landscape Architecture Summer Camp offers high school students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the kinds of activities that take place in a university’s professional design programs in architecture and landscape architecture.
Faculty from the Penn State Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture will mentor the campers in a residential learning environment. You can try your hand at design and take part in hands-on drawing and model-making activities through guided introductory exercises.
- Recommended for campers entering grade 9 through just-graduated seniors
- Emphasizes physical hand-drawing and physical model-making
- Moves at an accelerated pace
- Projects will build quickly into complex representations of abstract spatial conditions, but studios are designed and supported to make sure that no one is left behind
In an effort to accommodate more campers this year, we are adding a second session. Both sessions of camp are designed to be very similar—choose whichever works best for your schedule.