Ages 10 – 13
In-person at Georgia Tech
About This Camp
What makes a neighborhood a great place to live? In City Lab: Build Your Block, you’ll explore the essentials of urban design and learn how neighborhoods are structured to be vibrant, functional, and welcoming to everyone.
Throughout the week, you’ll dive into what makes communities thrive—like parks, schools, shared spaces, and the people who live there. Through hands-on activities, you’ll design your own ideal neighborhood, complete with creative ideas for bringing people together.
Get ready to dream up community spaces where everyone belongs, and help design the neighborhood of the future!
Campers will learn to:
Learn about the key features of successful neighborhoods, including parks, schools, shops, and public spaces.
Use a variety of materials and tools to design your own neighborhood layout.
Discover what makes neighborhoods thrive, from green spaces and community centers to pedestrian-friendly streets and local amenities.
Engage in hands-on projects such as creating model neighborhoods, designing community spaces, and planning for sustainability and accessibility.
At the end of the week, parents and caregivers are invited for a showcase of the campers’ creations!
What to Bring:
Campers should bring a water bottle, snacks, and lunch.
Registration: Camp Registration for MODA Members at the Family & Friends Level or above opens December 6, 2024. Registration for future members opens January 3, 2025.
Tuition: $450 | $350 for MODA Members at the Family & Friends Level or above
Members, please contact education@museumofdesign.org to receive a link to the early registration page and member discount code before registering
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Email education@museumofdesign.org with any questions.
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This camp takes place at Georgia Tech's Hinman Research Building, located at 723 Cherry St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332.
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This class is a creative learning environment. All registrants agree:
to be respectful of others in all circumstances
to engage in collaborative practices with classmates and instructors
to only use appropriate language in verbal and written conversation
not to troll other participants and/or their design
MODA reserves the right to remove any participant immediately if they engage in any conduct that detracts from the experiences of other participants and is not in line with the purpose of the class.
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Camp registrations that are canceled 2 weeks prior to the start of the session will result in a refund of the amount paid minus a $100 non-refundable registration fee.
No refunds will be available for cancellations less than 2 weeks prior to the start of the session.
MODA reserves the right to cancel any camp or program that does not meet minimum enrollment requirements.
If you have any last minute emergencies, do not hesitate to contact MODA at education@museumofdesign.org so that we can discuss the best options for you and your camper.
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Students with learning differences and behavioral needs are welcome at MODA! Please contact education@museumofdesign.org to discuss your camper’s unique potential, and how we can best celebrate their strengths & accommodate their challenges.
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This program is not licensed by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning and is not required to be licensed. Bright from the Start does not regulate or routinely inspect this program. For additional information, go to www.decal.ga.gov or call 404.657.5562.