• people
    • about us
    • our vision
    • in progress
    • cohousing
    • commercial
    • community facilities
    • community engagement
    • planning
    • multi-family
    • single-family
    • transportation
    • cohousing
    • sustainability
    • prefab modular
    • community service
    • awards
    • in the press
    • presentations
    • publications
    • Cohousing Architect Training
    • seattle
    • careers
  • blog
Menu

Schemata Workshop

  • who we are
    • people
    • about us
    • our vision
  • our work
    • in progress
    • cohousing
    • commercial
    • community facilities
    • community engagement
    • planning
    • multi-family
    • single-family
    • transportation
  • our passions
    • cohousing
    • sustainability
    • prefab modular
    • community service
  • our impact
    • awards
    • in the press
    • presentations
    • publications
    • Cohousing Architect Training
  • contact us
    • seattle
    • careers
  • blog
schemata workshop blog

previous posts

blog
Schemata's Reflection on the Model Minority Myth
about a day ago
Schemata's Audacity to Hope
about 4 weeks ago
Welcome to the Team Emmanuella!
about a month ago
LGBTQ+ Month: The Amp
about a month ago
AAPI Heritage Month: Our Team
about 2 months ago
Schemata Workshop Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month
about 3 months ago
AIAS Bloom Conference Recap
about 4 months ago
Trailblazing Women in Architecture: Pioneers, Advocates, and Visionaries
about 4 months ago
Mason Street Neighborhood: A Vision for a Living Community in Port Hadlock
about 4 months ago
Schemata Celebrates Black History Month
about 5 months ago

posts by category

  • Universal Design (1)
  • Central Waterfront (2)
  • Social Equity (3)
  • Staff Picks (3)
  • Technical Tips (3)
  • Transit Oriented Development (TOD) (16)
  • Business & Practice (20)
  • Career Development (20)
  • Cohousing Patterns (22)
  • Behind the Scenes (29)
  • Schemata News (33)
  • Sustainability (50)
  • Cohousing (54)
  • Housing (55)
  • Community (70)
  • Design Thoughts (71)
  • Urban Design (73)
  • Urban Living (95)

  • affordable housing
  • cohousing
  • cohousing patterns
  • community
  • equity
  • loneliness
  • multi generational
  • multifamily
  • National Parking Day
  • parking day
  • Pattern Language
  • Schemata cohousing
  • seattle
  • urban design
  • urbanism
St Edward UW 8.jpg

Architects in Schools

November 16, 2017 in Community

As volunteers in AIA Seattle’s Diversity Roundtable (DRT) Committee, we are about to embark on another adventure with our Architects in Schools program! As the 2017 - 2018 school year is now in full swing, we wanted to share a little bit about the program, the past work we’ve accomplished, and our exciting plans for the future.

First, a little bit of background. The DRT’s Architects in Schools Program is designed to expose K-8 students of underrepresented communities to architecture, and engage them in the design process. The goal is to give the youth involved an understanding of design basics through hands-on experiences and discussions, while focusing on bringing awareness of the architectural profession to children of diverse racial backgrounds. This is in support of the DRT’s overarching mission; to enrich the architectural profession by nurturing future designers who have diverse experiences, skill sets, and perspectives. Such shifts will create innovative solutions and approaches, while supporting an inclusive environment within the architectural profession.

20170428_093503(0).jpg

Architects in Schools has been a part of the DRT’s agenda in the past, however last year, we rebooted the curriculum with a new pilot program at St. Edward’s Elementary School in Columbia City. DRT volunteers worked with 19 of the school’s eighth-grade students, all either female or minorities, through weekly one-hour lessons. The curriculum for the pilot was divided into quarterly groups of sessions, which introduced students to the profession, taught them the basics of the design process, and exposed them to architectural drawing techniques. The program ended with a final design project and public presentation, where the students learned SketchUp as a tool to express their designs. The broader strategy for last year was to develop the students’ creative problem-solving and computer skills, as well to help with their math and artistic development.

St Edward UW 1 .jpg
IMG_0364.JPG

Sprinkled throughout our classroom sessions with the students, the University of Washington provided a guided tour of the Department of Architecture where students learned about the first steps toward becoming an architect. We also incorporated an office tour, where students heard about how a firm works, and were able to ask questions to get a sense of what it’s like to work in an architectural office.

IMG_0345.JPG
IMG_0348.JPG

The first two sessions for this year’s Architects in Schools kicked off a couple weeks ago at St. Edward. We’re excited to have support through the K-8 Architecture & Design Education Grant from The Architects Foundation and Armstrong World Industries Foundation this year to be able to expand what our program can offer. We will also be shifting the curriculum focus from computer based design, to honing skills around scale, model building, and transforming 2D drawings into 3D physical forms.

IMG_4382.JPG

Looking towards the future, we are hoping to broaden our outreach to multiple schools within the next year or two. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to grow and evolve our program!

-Marijana & Margaret

Tags: architecture, architects in schools, diversity, aia seattle, diversity roundtable, architects foundation, armstrong world industries foundation, grant, volunteer, st edward elementary, university of washington
← Happy Holidays 2017Dispatches from Postcard Underground →
Back to Top

©2024 Schemata Workshop, Inc  1720 12th Ave  Seattle WA 98122 206.285.1589