Summer Camp 2025
Exploring Architecture, Design & Innovation!
Ignite creativity and curiosity this summer with our hands-on Architecture, Design & Innovation Camp! Each week, kids will explore the world of design, from building dream spaces and sustainable cities to reimagining iconic structures and creating digital worlds. Through engaging projects, they’ll develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and a passion for innovation. Our camps are designed as week-long programs
Camp Dates: June 31 – August 29
📍 Location: Our Studio – Unit 2, 3046 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver
Ages category : 5-7 and 7-12
Time Options:
- Full Day (9 AM – 3 PM): $350 (4-day weeks: $280)
- Half Day (9 AM – 12 PM or 12 PM – 3 PM): $180 (4-day weeks: $150)
If you need to register for a one-day drop-in session, please email us at info@innohubacademy.ca to check for availability.
✨ Early Bird Discount: 15% off until April 15! ✨
Each week features a new theme, from designing future cities and happy urban spaces to exploring biomimicry and interior design. Kids will create, build, and innovate through hands-on activities that bring their ideas to life!
Limited spots available—register today and let the designing begin
To register for a camp Click on the box for each week
Week 1 (June 30 – July 4th – 4 day week):
Shape Explorers- Building Strong Structures with Geometry
Children will discover how different geometric shapes affect the stability and strength of buildings. Through hands-on activities, they’ll explore triangles, hexagons, circles, and more, learning how gravity and balance influence structures.
Week 4 (July 21-25):
THIS CAMP IS FULL
Using Minecraft, children will develop creativity and problem-solving skills by building cities, castles, and futuristic structures. They’ll also explore Redstone mechanics to create interactive features like doors and elevators.
Week 7 (Aug 11-15):
Happy Cities – Designing kids friendly Urban Spaces for Joy & Connection
Kids will learn how parks, pedestrian areas, and creative public spaces make cities happier. They’ll design their own “Happy City for kids ,” focusing on social interaction, well-being, and fun urban design.
Week 2 (July 7-11):
Dream Spaces – Hands-On Interior Design for Young Creators
This camp introduces kids to interior design, teaching them about ceilings, floors, walls, lighting, and space flexibility. They’ll design and build a 3D model of their ideal space, experimenting with materials, colors, and layouts.
Week 5 (July 28 – Aug 1):
Future Cities – Designing a Sustainable World
Kids will explore green architecture, renewable energy, and eco-friendly city planning. Through hands-on projects, they’ll design their own sustainable city, tackling real-world challenges like pollution and climate change.
Week 8 (Aug 18-22):
Time Travelling Architects – Rebuilding the world’s iconic structures
Exploring architectural history, children will study famous historical buildings and reconstruct them using design techniques. They’ll gain hands-on experience while adding their creative twist to historic structures.
Week 3 (July 14-18):
Junior Architects – Designing and Building a Mini Villa
Young architects will learn key design concepts like floor plans, elevations, and perspectives. They’ll apply these skills to create and construct a detailed model of a villa while exploring real-world architecture.
Week 6 (Aug 5-8 – 4 day Week):
Connected Living – Creating Smart Residential Communities
This camp focuses on how buildings interact with their environment. Children will design a connected residential complex, considering urban design, environmental impact, and community-friendly spaces.
Week 9 (Aug 25-29):
Nature-Inspires Design – Exploring Organic & Biomimetic Architecture
Kids will discover how nature influences architecture by studying biomimicry and organic design. They’ll create structures inspired by plants, animals, and natural patterns, blending creativity with sustainability.
Week 1 (June 30 – July 4th – 4 day week):
Shape Explorers- Building Strong Structures with Geometry
Children will discover how different geometric shapes affect the stability and strength of buildings. Through hands-on activities, they’ll explore triangles, hexagons, circles, and more, learning how gravity and balance influence structures.
Week 2 (July 7-11):
Dream Spaces – Hands-On Interior Design for Young Creators
This camp introduces kids to interior design, teaching them about ceilings, floors, walls, lighting, and space flexibility. They’ll design and build a 3D model of their ideal space, experimenting with materials, colors, and layouts.
Week 3 (July 14-18):
Junior Architects – Designing and Building a Mini Villa
Young architects will learn key design concepts like floor plans, elevations, and perspectives. They’ll apply these skills to create and construct a detailed model of a villa while exploring real-world architecture.
Week 4 (July 21-25):
THIS CAMP IS FULL
Using Minecraft, children will develop creativity and problem-solving skills by building cities, castles, and futuristic structures. They’ll also explore Redstone mechanics to create interactive features like doors and elevators.
Week 5 (July 28 – Aug 1):
Future Cities – Designing a Sustainable World
Kids will explore green architecture, renewable energy, and eco-friendly city planning. Through hands-on projects, they’ll design their own sustainable city, tackling real-world challenges like pollution and climate change.
Week 6 (Aug 5-8 – 4 day Week):
Connected Living – Creating Smart Residential Communities
This camp focuses on how buildings interact with their environment. Children will design a connected residential complex, considering urban design, environmental impact, and community-friendly spaces.
Week 7 (Aug 11-15):
Happy Cities – Designing kids friendly Urban Spaces for Joy & Connection
Kids will learn how parks, pedestrian areas, and creative public spaces make cities happier. They’ll design their own “Happy City for kids ,” focusing on social interaction, well-being, and fun urban design.
Week 8 (Aug 18-22):
Time Travelling Architects – Rebuilding the world’s iconic structures
Exploring architectural history, children will study famous historical buildings and reconstruct them using design techniques. They’ll gain hands-on experience while adding their creative twist to historic structures.
Week 9 (Aug 25-29):
Nature-Inspires Design – Exploring Organic & Biomimetic Architecture
Kids will discover how nature influences architecture by studying biomimicry and organic design. They’ll create structures inspired by plants, animals, and natural patterns, blending creativity with sustainability.