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Time: 9am–4pm daily
New York City would be very different without the complex subway system running above and below its busy streets. Students learn about the history and design of the New York City subway and compare it with notable systems around the world. We explore how the subway’s extensive network operates, as well as the social, environmental, and engineering challenges it faces today. Inspired by the new Interborough Express which will connect 17 subway lines between Brooklyn and Queens, students use 3D design software to create a transit hub to support the city’s growth and connectivity.
Students will need to bring their own laptop and charging cord with Windows 11 or Mac OS 26 (Tahoe), 15 (Sequoia), 14+ (Sonoma), or 13+ (Ventura) for this class. Students can bring their own mouse or CFA will provide a wired mouse for student use. Students will be sent a link to download the free SketchUp trial software prior to the first day of class. Students with Chromebooks can use the free web-based SketchUp software. Tablets and phones cannot be used for this program. Please check your system requirements here.
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Need-Based Scholarships:
The Scholarship Application deadline is May 1. Maximum 1 application per student. Need-based partial scholarships are available. Upon completing program registration as a “scholarship applicant,” you will automatically receive a confirmation email which includes a link to the Scholarship Application. Your registration is complete once you submit the Scholarship Application. If you are selected to receive a scholarship, you will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date. At that time, balance payment will be due.
Terms & Conditions:
By registering for this program, you are accepting our 2026 Summer Programs Terms & Conditions.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Registration for all programs is non-transferable. Within four weeks of the program's start date, program fees are non-refundable. If cancellation is made at least four weeks prior to the program’s start date, and we are able to fill the space from our waitlist, we will refund all fees minus a $100 administrative fee for each cancelled week. If we are unable to fill your space, we will not be able to provide any refund. There are no exceptions to this policy. The Center for Architecture does not provide make-ups or refunds for days missed as a result of vacation plans, scheduling conflicts, illness, emergencies, or other events beyond our control.
PHOTO RELEASE: I agree to allow the Center or its agents to photograph or record the student during their programs.
Questions? Check out our Summer Programs FAQs or email [email protected].
Center for Architecture K-12