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If you are a parent looking for engaging architecture-focused programs for kids, or a high school student interested in gaining valuable pre-college experience, take a look below at Archinect's latest highlight of summer architecture programs. For the 2024 season, we have curated another two-part special featuring educational events for all ages and regions across the United States and Canada. With spring quickly approaching, now is the time to secure your spots. Part 1 focuses on summer courses and workshops for elementary, middle, and high school students ready to discover architecture's basics.
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