LinkLinks Curbed: At hip-hop architecture camp, D.C. youth make music video on gentrification, diversity in field By Editor On Mar 25, 2019 Last updated Mar 25, 2019 27 Share For five days last month, The Hip Hop Architecture Camp held its inaugural programming in the District. The program is the brainchild of Madison, Wisconsin-based architect and native Detroiter Michael Ford. It uses “hip hop culture as a catalyst to introduce underrepresented youth,” in the words of its leaders and website, “to architecture, urban planning and design.” ArchitectureCampsDistrict Architecture Center 27 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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