Project Pipeline is a national program established by the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) to empower students of color to affect change in their community through design. Using their environment as the classroom and connecting students to local architects and planners, we foster the next generation of design professionals, civic leaders, and change makers. We advocate for fellowship, equity, and excellence in design.
We want to connect students that are underrepresented in the design field with local professionals. Our program better prepares students for high school, college and life beyond. Through Project Pipeline, students grasp the significance of architecture in their daily lives, as well as the broader cultural, social, and historical implications. They develop the skills and tools to contribute to their community critically and constructively.
NOMAarizona Chapter’s Project Pipeline camp will be located in Phoenix and is a two full day program where we guide students through all stages of design using thought-provoking and fun exercises. Students investigate through drawing, model building, analyze through diagramming and research. By the program’s conclusion, students present a fully realized project that addresses an issue in their city.
All materials and food will be provided for the students.
Qualifying students must be enrolled in 6th, 7th or 8th Grade for Fall of 2024
Register here