The Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCal NOMA) is hosting the 11th annual SoCal NOMA Architecture Summer Camp. In consideration of the health and safety of members, students, and communities during the international pandemic, the team developed this year’s program as a virtual interactive experience. Woodbury School of Architecture is proud to sponsor this year’s summer camp. For more than a decade, Socal NOMA has introduced hundreds of young minds to architecture and engineering, influencing several students to pursue a career in design.
The National Origination of Minority Architects’ mission is to champion diversity in the architectural industry and drive young designers to choose the design trades as a career path. The camp is part of NOMA National’s Project Pipeline initiative, developed to increase the representation of minority professionals in the field of architecture. The Project Pipeline camps were created to equip, empower, and educate youth through architectural design and allied fields.
Students and their families are encouraged to contact SoCal NOMA directly for more information. Students can register online at www.socalnoma.org/campoverview.