THE CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF MINORITY ARCHITECTS 2017 CAMP SUSTAIN.ABILITY PROJECT PIPELINE SUMMER ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN PROGRAM

wh0 for KIDS Ages 11 -17

IN Grades 6th -11th where Tyler School of Art | Architecture 2000 N. 13th St | Phila, PA 19122

when (5)Saturdays 9am-3pm

JULY 8, 15, 22, 29 AUGUST

cost $100 Registration fee Includes all supplies + snacks

deadline REGISTER NOW! SPACE LIMITED! ALL Applications Due: JU NE 30th APPLY NOW!

is a summer camp program created by contact The National Organization of Minority Architects to educate minority youth email us: [email protected] about the process and impact of architecture in our communities. With camps held by chapters across the country, Project Pipeline provides kids a unique op- for info + application portunity for exposure to the fun and exciting world of architecture + design.

CAMP Sustain.Ability is PhilaNOMA’s Project Pipeline program for middle school students focusing on sustainable architecture + design.Our work- shops are administered by architecture professionals and college students who volunteer their time in order to teach, mentor and inspire our camp participants.

During camp,your student will learn about the architectural process,design their SPONSORS: own studio project, build models, take educational trips, and make new friends!

Tyler School of Art © TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

explore architecture ... draw ... make things ... build models ... have fun! CAMP SUSTAIN.ABILITY 2017 PROJECT PIPELINE SUMMER ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN CAMP th th Temple University | (5) Saturdays- July 8th , 15 , 22nd, 29th & August 5th Application Instructions 1. Complete all parts of this application. 2. TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF. Students should attach an essay no longer than one page or hand drawn/computer drafted image describing your career interests and why you would like to attend CAMP Sustain.Ability. 3. Send a $100 check or money order payable to PhilaNOMA w/ essay and application by June 30th 2017 to:

PhilaNOMA CAMP SUSTAIN.ABILITY c/o Monique McCray PO Box 15097 Philadelphia, PA 19130-5097

STUDENT INFORMATION

Check One (student) □Male □ Female

Student Name______Home Address ______City ______State ______Zip Code ______Student’s Email ______Student’s Cell Phone ______Student’s Home Phone ______Age ______Grade (September 2017)______School Name______School Address ______State ______Zip Code ______School Type: □ Public □ Private □ Charter □ Parochial/Religious □ Home School

C.A.M.P. Sustain.Ability’s mission is to introduce students from diverse communities to the architecture and design profession. We welcome ALL students to this program. Please check all of the following which describe the student. □ African American □ Asian/ Pacific Islander □ Hispanic/Latino American □ Native American □ Pacific/Islander □ Caucasian

Has the student attended/applied to this camp before? (Check One) □ YES □ NO If yes, what year(s)? ______

How did you hear about this program? ______

T-Shirt Size (Circle One): S M L XL XXL

PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION

Parent’s Name______Home Address ______City ______State ______Zip Code ______Parent’s Email ______Parent’s Cell Phone ______Parent’s Home Phone ______Relationship to Student ______

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION (Only fill out the section below if different individual from above.)

Name______Phone ______Relationship to Student ______

IMPORTANT! Please list any special medical/physical needs, dietary requirements, or allergies below:

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Parental Consent and Certification (please read and sign): In accordance with the rules of the PhilaNOMA CAMP Sustain.Ability program, I hereby give my consent for my student to participate in the CAMP workshop events and activities. I hereby grant PhilaNOMA the right to create and distribute photographs, video and otherdocumentationof my child and/or their artwork. I authorize PhilaNOMA to use this documentation in future promotions of the annual CAMP program and the PhilaNOMA organization for the purposes of advertising, fundraising or general publications. I understand that my students’ personal information will never be disclosed in such publications. I also acknowledge the intent of the posting of images enables parents and those in the PhilaNOMA design community to see the workshop and projects that were created by the students, which will also document the experience for the attendees and for future campers. I, as parent or guardian of the above named student, assume the risk, indemnify, and release PhilaNOMA, NOMA (national), Temple University Tyler School of Art, its officers, directors, agents and employees from any and all liability for personal injury and property damage arising out of participation in the camp, or from posting images on the PhilaNOMA or NOMA (national) websites. I have read and understand the rules of conduct online with my student and he/she agrees to uphold them to maintain a safe and enjoyable camp experience for everyone. As guardian, I certify all of the information provided in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.

Parent/Guardian Signature ______Date ______

Contact Us with any questions! Email: [email protected]

CAMP SUSTAIN.ABILITY 2017 PROJECT PIPELINE SUMMER ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN CAMP Temple University | (5) Saturdays- July 8thth, 15th, 22nd, 29th & August 5th

Scholarship Application

PhilaNOMA is proud to offer a limited number of scholarships to students interested in participating in CAMP Sustain.Ability. We strive to keep the cost of our camp affordable while maintaining a high level of instruction and providing a positive summer experience, although we recognize that our registration fee may still be a barrier for some prospective students.

Temple University | Tyler School of Art NEW Architecture Building 2000 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122

DIRECTIONS

From the Turnpike: Take Exit 326 (Philadelphia/Valley Forge). Follow I-76 East (Schuylkill Expy.) approx. 18 miles to Exit 344 (Central Philadelphia/I-676). Note: Exit is on left. Follow I-676 approximately 1 mile to Central Phila./Broad Street exit. Take Broad Street exit (stay to left). In one block turn left on Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Montgomery Ave (approx. 2 miles). Turn right onto Montgomery Ave. Make left on13th Street. The Architecture Building is located at the Northeast corner of 13th and Norris Streets.

From the Northeast Extension Pennsylvania Turnpike: Take Exit 20 to I-476 South to I-76. Exit at I-76 East (approx. 5 miles). Take I-76 East Directions Directions approx. 15 miles to Exit 344 (Central Philadelphia/I-676). Note: Exit is on left. Follow directions from I-676 above.

From I-95 North: Take Exit 22 (Central Philadelphia/I-676). Follow Central Philadelphia signs to Broad Street exit. At next intersection (Vine Street) turn left. In one block, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Montgomery Ave (approx. 2 miles). See above directions from Montgomery Ave.

From I-95 South: Take Exit 22 (Central Philadelphia/I-676). Note: left lane exit. I-676 West to Broad Street exit. See above directions from Broad Street exit.

From the New Jersey Turnpike: Take Exit 4 to route 73 North. Approx. 1 mile to Route 38 West. Follow for 5 1/2 miles to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Take I-676 West to Broad Street exit. Follow above directions from Broad Street exit.

Via Rail From 30th Street Station, board any number of SEPTA Regional Rail trains north to the Temple University Station. The Architecture Building can be found by walking four blocks, first west from the Temple University Station along Berks Street, then turning north at 13th Street.

Via Public Transit Take SEPTA’s (BSL) North to the Cecil B. Moore Station (Temple University.) From Cecil B. Moore walk north on Broad Street three blocks, then turn east onto Norris Street. The Architecture Building is located at the Northeast corner of 13th and Norris Streets.

CAMP sustain.ability 2017 Main Campus TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (CAMP Sustain.Ability)

Buildings and Departments SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE 1. Alter Hall (The Fox School of Business) 2. Anderson Hall (AB, AC, AL) 3. Annenberg Hall (AH) 66 31 16 4. Architecture (under construction) 13th STREET 12th STREET 11th STREET PARK AVENUE WATTS STREET LOT 5. Atlantic Terminal 5 MARVINE STREET (privately developed housing) 6. Avenue North Complex DIAMOND STREET DIAMOND STREET 6A. The Edge (privately developed 23 student housing) 29 3 15 4 61 LOT 6B. Shops 25 10 6C. Temple University Fitness 58 37 7. Barrack Hall 42 35 CARLISLE STREET NORRIS STREET sand NORRIS STREET 8. Barton Hall (Physical Science) volleyball 8A. Barton A 32 9 18 8B. Barton B 59 8B 48 9. Beury Hall (BE) 44A 10 LOT 7 55 10. Biology-Life Sciences Building (BL) tennis courts 44B 30 8A 50 11 22 11. Campus Police Sub-Station POLETT WALK BERKS STREET 53 12. Campus Safety Services LOT 1 52 BELL TOWER 21 2 13. Carnell Hall 7 45 20 48 34 14. Conwell Hall (CW) 36B 63 47 26 60 56 13 17 LIACOURAS WALK 13th STREET 12th STREET 11th STREET 16th STREET 15th STREET 15th STREET 15. Conwell House 36A 1 VISITORS 10th STREET BELL BROAD STREET14 12 BROAD STREET 5 GARAGE PARKING WARNOCK STREET 16. Edberg-Olson Football

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PARK AVENUE PARKING 23. Hardwick Hall 6B (student housing) OXFORD STREET OXFORD STREET 24. Elmira Jeffries (student housing) 33 25. Johnson Hall (student housing) 15th STREET 13th STREET 12th STREET 11th STREET 24 10th STREET BROAD STREET

26. Kardon Building CARLISLE STREET (privately developed housing) SYDENHAM STREET Wheelchair Access 27. Klein Law Building (James E. Beasley School of Law) 38. Residential & Retail Complex 48. Sports and Recreation Fields 58. Tomlinson Theater (TT)/ 28. The (under construction) 49. Student Center Complex Randall Theater 28A. Esther Boyer Theater 39. Ritter Hall Annex (RA)/ 49A. Howard Gittis Student 59. Triangle Apartments 28B. Independence Blue Kiva Auditorium Center/Bookstore (student housing) Cross Recreation Center 40. Ritter Hall (RH) 49B. Student Center (south) 60. Tuttleman Learning Center 29. Messiah College 41. Rock Hall (RC) 50. Student Pavilion 61. Tyler School of Art 30. Mitten Hall (Diamond Club) 42. Edward H. Rosen Hillel Center 51. Subway Station and Plaza (SEPTA) 62. University Village 31. Newman Center for Jewish Life 51A. Northbound (privately developed housing) 51B. Southbound 32. “1940” (student housing) 43. 1700 N. Broad Street 63. Wachman Hall 52. Sullivan Hall (SN) 33. Oxford Village 44. The Shops on Liacouras Walk (Computer/Mathematics) (privately developed housing) 44A. and 44B. 53. Temple Performing Arts Center 64. Walk Auditorium 34. Paley Library (PL) 45. Shusterman Hall 54. Temple Towers 65. Weiss Hall (WH) (student housing) 35. Peabody Hall 46. Small Business 66. James S. White Hall (student housing) Development Center 55. Temple U. Regional Rail (student housing) Station (SEPTA) 36. Pearson/McGonigle Complex (1510 Cecil B. Moore Ave.) 56. Temple University TECH 36A. Pearson Hall (PH) 47. Speakman Hall (SP) 36B. McGonigle Hall (MG) (School of Tourism and Center & Welcome Center

updated 02/28/12 37. Presser Hall (PR) Hospitality Management) 57. “1300” (student housing)