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Architecture and Interior Design Summer Camp Lawrence Technological University

Architecture and Interior Design Summer Camp Lawrence Technological University. 21000 West Ten Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075. Cost: -Camp:$600/$765 Residential -Flight:$534 -Taxi:$73 Application/Requirements: -Online application -requires an interest in the field of

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Architecture and Interior Design Summer Camp Lawrence Technological University

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  1. Architecture and Interior Design Summer Camp Lawrence Technological University 21000 West Ten Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075

  2. Cost: -Camp:$600/$765 Residential -Flight:$534 -Taxi:$73 Application/Requirements: -Online application -requires an interest in the field of architecture or engineering

  3. Evening Activites Monday : 5pm: Dinner at Wendy’s 6pm: Kickball at the Point 9pm: Interact at the Dorms 10pm: Lights out Tuesday: 5:30pm: Bus arrives 6pm: Dinner at bowling ally 7pm: Bowling (3 games) 10pm: Lights out Wednesday: 6:15pm: Bus arrives 7pm: Tigers Baseball game 10pm: Lights out Thursday: 5pm: Dinner at ROFC 6pm: Administration Presentation 7pm: Movie in Leer Auditorium 9pm: Interact at the Dorms 10pm: Lights out Meal Times Breakfest : 8am-9am Lunch: 12pm-1pm Dinner: 5pm-6pm *all food will be servied at the RFOC (University’s Cafeteria) Instructional Times Morning Session: 9am-11:45am Evening Session: 1pm -4:45pm July 16, 2012 – July 20, 2012

  4. The task that was given to us as a week long project was to create a structure that could be built in an open area on campus so that students could be able to have time for studies or rest time. Before we created the final model we went through three different type of plans and drawings to finally get an ok to move to the final product. (Floor plan, Elevation, and Section Drawing) Also throughout the week we studied other little concepts that would help us for either our project or future architecture projects, but our overall product and idea was to be completed for Friday’s presentations. Instructor : JolantaSkorupka

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