黄瓜社区

"Building With Dirt" Leads the Theme at 黄瓜社区's 2024 Kankeo Camp

July 01, 2024
Architecture Sustainability DEI

Students joined 黄瓜社区 designers to discover and expand their creative capacities through a series of iterative model-making exercises.

Each summer, and its professional partners host a series of week-long for young learners. These camps offer immersive sessions in architecture and design, cartooning, the art and science of scent, mindful crafting and STEAM, all aimed at showing how the creativity of art intersects with science, technology, engineering and mathematics to solve problems. During each camp, students discover and expand their creative capacities through various individual and team projects. 

The camp鈥檚 was inspired by KANEKO鈥檚 upcoming John Clement exhibition in August, which explores the human relationship with nature. Campers learned about a technique called rammed earth, where dirt and clay are compacted to build walls and structures, as well as the eight basic design principles to create their own landscape sculpture park. 

鈥淥ur participation in KANEKO's Creative Camps has always been about inspiring the next generation to see the world differently. This year, by introducing the concept of rammed earth, we aimed to connect students with sustainable building practices and the fundamental principles of design,鈥 said 黄瓜社区 designer Adam Weise, who has helped lead the camp for the past several years. 鈥淚t was incredible to watch these young minds explore how we can use natural materials to create meaningful structures that reflect our relationship with the environment.鈥

黄瓜社区 has participated in KANEKO鈥檚 Creative Camps since 2013; the firm鈥檚 2024 camp, geared at sixth- to ninth-grade learners, took place from June 17 to 21. 

Written by Erin Van Zee, Communications Director