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NOMA Louisiana is set to host its First Annual Project Pipeline Workshop Showcase

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2014 Project Pipeline Workshop Showcase

2014 Urban League College Track Project Pipeline Crew

2014 Urban League College Track Project Pipeline Crew

New Orleans, LA {May 7th, 2014} – NOMA Louisiana, the Louisiana affiliate of the National Organization of Minority Architects, has announced the 2014 NOMA LA Project Pipeline Workshop Showcase to be held at the Contemporary Arts Center in Downtown New Orleans on May 12th, 2014. The 2014 Project Pipeline Workshop series worked with kids at Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools (ReThink), Urban League College Track, and SciAcademy.

PROJECT PIPELINE WORKSHOPS are a continuation of our award-winning architecture + design summer camp. The program is built to provide students with a platform to discuss, analyze, and interpret the impact of design, art, and architecture in the built environment through a focused curriculum and creative outcomes. Project Pipeline started locally, in the summer of 2012, partnering with Tulane School of Architecture, to introduce high school students to the design process, with an emphasis on architecture and urban design. Since then, the program has expanded to include a spring semester workshop series and a camp in Baton Rouge, partnering with LSU School of Architecture.

 Program director Bryan Lee Jr. says, "the organization believes that architecture is personal and collaborative, logical and creative, and it is the relationship between these modalities that defines design thinking and in turn defines the Project Pipeline Workshops.”

NOMA Louisiana’s Project Pipeline Program encourages individuals ranging from high school students to firm principals to participate in its tiered program as both mentors and mentees. The intention of the program is to provide support, connection, and continued mentorship throughout an aspiring architect’s career.

NOMA LA Project Pipeline is in its second full year. NOMA LA Project Pipeline has expanded from a four day summer camp in New Orleans and Baton Rouge to a weekly workshop series serving 30+ students in three separate programs in the city. The Spring Workshop students have been tasked with producing community centers for various New Orleans neighborhoods. They have researched, analyzed, and designed functional spaces to meet the needs of the communities they have selected. The students will present their findings and designs during the final Workshop Showcase.                                                

If you'd like additional information about the Workshops or on what the students of been up to this semester, check out our website at www.nomalouisiana.org.

Ms. Vanessa Smith-Torres | Communications Director

NOMA Louisiana | info@nomalouisiana.org |

Mr. Bryan Lee Jr. | Vice President + Program Director

NOMA Louisiana |blee@nomalouisiana.org |

The Workshop Showcase will be hosted by the Contemporary Arts Center on Monday, May 12th at 6pm. The evening will begin with a reception and tour of the CAC from 5:30pm – 6:15pm, followed by the Student presentations and Q&A from 6:15pm - 7:45pm, and awards from 7:45pm-8:00pm. The event is free and open to the public. Donations to support continued programming will be taken online and at the door.

                                      

NOMA Louisiana in NOLA.com! Great Read!

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"New Orleans students with an interest in architecture were recently given the chance to learn more about the design thinking process and how they can affect their communities through the Project Pipeline camp.

The four-day intensive camp is part of theLouisiana Chapter of National Organization of Minority Architects’ (NOMA) initiative to advocate for diversity in architecture and design through community engagement and mentorship. High School students were challenged to use a design thinking process to construct buildings and communities that would function as spaces to represent cultural connectivity."

See the full article HERE!

Project Pipeline Baton Rouge

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Project Pipeline-Baton Rouge

 [Baton Rouge, LA July 17, 2013] – NOMA Louisiana’s Project Pipeline program, in partnership with LSU School of Architecture, was designed in the spirit of providing continued mentorship throughout the growth of an aspiring designer’s career. Project Pipeline encourages individuals from high school students all the way through firm principals to participate in its tiered program as both mentors and mentees. The program has had great success engaging students in the past year during Project Pipeline's two phases; a summer Architecture and Design Camp for New Orleans high school students and an intensive workshop series held during the school year.

NOMA Louisiana will be holding its first Project Pipeline camp in Baton Rouge this week. The camp will be held from 9am -3pm on Friday July 19th –July 21st. Students will be at LSU School of architecture on Friday and the Design Resource Center the following two days. Students from around the city will be participating, including students from the Young Leaders’ Academy of Baton Rouge. Students will take on a rigorous three day session of design from the personal housing level all the way through the city level. All student work will be on display at the Design Resource Center after the camp is complete.

The mission is to provide access to the design professions through tiered mentorship that connects HS Students with every level of the professional ladder. Great efforts are made to empower students to engage in design thinking as a means to effect change within their respective communities. NOMA Louisiana is committed to the education and professional development of all members in Project Pipeline in the State of Louisiana. Our goal is to spark the interest of youth and professionals alike, to build the mission of equality within architecture and its related professions.

For more information on NOMA LA , to request images, or an interview, please contact:

Bryan C. Lee Jr | NOMA Louisiana VP + Program Director | blee@nomalouisiana.org

www.nomalouisiana.org

 

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