

Summer in the City? Discover Design!
Are You Ready to Learn About Design?
ASU¹s College of Design invites you to discover the architecture and community design professions through a hands-on and interactive program that focuses on exploring the many facets of design.
The Summer Design Workshop is for high school students who have an interest in the arts and design to understand, firsthand, what architects and designers do, what designing buildings and cities is all about, and most importantly, how design decisions impact the communities in which we live.
What is a Design Workshop?
The workshop is modeled on a college architectural studio where design is learned through several introductory projects. College of Design faculty will teach basic design principles, lead hands-on projects, conduct discussions with Valley design professionals, and direct tours of significant sites to promote an understanding of the built environment and the design processes that shape it. The workshop faculty are assisted by College of Design students, guest speakers, and professional designers.
What Will You Learn?
Over the course of the three-week program, students will take on issues of community and urban form, applying a design perspective to problem solving.
Critical thinking about the issues impacting neighborhoods and the larger community, immersion in the design process, and discussion about the community in which we live is the focus of study. Students will also have hands-on experience drawing and model design and construction.
The workshop will give students an opportunity to explore a new field of study—and quote possibly a new career option—in a college-based setting to help educate high school students about a university education. Students will also learn about design issues to make them better informed citizens and decision makers.
The program culminates in an exhibition of student projects open to the public. Friends and family are encouraged to attend.
This summer, as last summer, the Summer Design Workshop will be taught by Associate Professor of Interior Design Jose Bernardi, recent recipient of the inaugural International Interior Design Association’s Southwest Industry Appreciation Award for his efforts to integrally connect the worlds of academia and professional practice, and Mark Ryan, an Adjunct Professor in the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture who also operates his own architectural office. Joshua Carter, Matthew Noakes, and Rose Warren complete the teaching team, each bringing a unique touch to design education.
Why Should You Particiapte?
- Career exploration in architecture and design
- Interaction with ASU students and faculty
- Gain experience in the design studio
- Meet design professionals in the Valley
- Continued assistance with ASU application process
- Free or reduced to eligible students! Many students receive scholarships
What is a Typical Day Like?
| 9:00 am |
Welcome and discussion or demonstration of a new idea or process
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9:30 am |
Students work in groups or individually on the current project with discussion on progress
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| 10:30 am |
Visit from a local architect or design professional about a real-world project or topic
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| 11:30 am |
Lunch provided
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| 12:30 pm |
Head to bus for field trip to significant site that was discussed in the morning
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| 2:00 pm |
Return to classroom |
When
Dates/Time
June 9–27, 2008
Monday–Thursday 9:00 am– 2:00 pm
Student exhibition Friday, June 27, Noon to 2:00 pm
Location
Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory (PURL) College of Design
Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus
234 North Central Avenue, 8th floor
Phoenix, AZ 85004-2275
Application/Tuition + Fees
The College of Design is committed to providing all qualified students access to explore a future in design at the Summer Design Workshop.
The cost of the program is $2,000. Students may be eligible for free or reduced tuition through a need-based scholarship program. An on-line application for scholarships is now available.
2008 SDW Student Application
Need-Based Scholarship Application
Spaces are limited, and the program will fill up fast. To apply, please complete the application and send it to:
Tim Kniseley, Coordinator
Summer Design Workshop
ASU College of Design
PO Box 871905
Tempe, AZ 85287-1905
Applications will be accepted until spaces are filled. Please apply today.
If you have questions, Tim can be reached at 480.727.9887 or timothy.kniseley@asu.edu
Or visit the website design.asu.edu.
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