Our mission is to empower young people to affect change in their community through design. Using the city as the classroom and connecting young people to real-world architects and planners, we foster the next generation of design professionals, civic leaders, and changemakers.  We advocate for increased inclusiveness, diversity, fellowship, equity, and excellence in design. 

We guide students through all stages of design using provoking and fun exercises. Students investigate through drawing and model building, analyze through diagramming and research, and engage through interviews and site visits. By the program’s conclusion, students present a fully realized project that addresses an issue in their city.  Project Pipeline serves a diverse population of students, all of whom are underrepresented in the design field. Our program better prepares students for college and life beyond. Through Project Pipeline, young people grasp the significance of architecture in their daily lives, as well as the broader cultural, social, and historical implications. They develop skills and tools to contribute to their community critically and constructively. Project Pipeline has served more than 10,000 students over the last decade. 

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Student Registration is Now Open!

NOMA| nw’s local summer camp provides 6th-9th grade students of color with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of architecture and design. Students that participate in the camps work closely with architects and designers to create the designs they would like to see in their communities. Not only do students create designs, but they are also connected with mentors in the architecture field to help guide their interests. For many students, Project Pipeline is their first introduction to the design world. 

2024 Camp Volunteer Registration is Now Open!

Design Mentor Lead

Lead design discussions, workshops, and activities in a small group setting. All design professionals welcomed (architects, planners, designers, and related fields). BIPOC preferred.

Must be available all summer camp days.

Design Mentor

Assist the design mentor lead and help present design discussions, workshops, and activities in a small group setting. All design professionals welcomed (architects, planners, designers, and related fields). BIPOC preferred.

Must be available for two or more summer camp days.

Support Volunteer

Assist team with tasks for the camp. This may include pre/post camp preparation. All design professionals welcomed (architects, planners, designers, and related fields).

Support volunteers are especially needed Thurs-Sat