Step inside a professional maker ecosystem designed to take raw concepts and turn them into physical working realities.
Built for sustained skill development, turning initial curiosity into structured, portfolio-grade competence over extended cohorts.
The Experience: Moving from fundamental mechanics to autonomous machine logic. Students learn to assemble chassis, configure multi-sensor inputs, and program complex operational algorithms.
The Experience: Erasing math anxiety by transforming numbers into physical and spatial realities. This program focuses on advanced puzzle-solving, structural geometry, cryptographic logic, and practical mathematical application.
The Experience: Cultivating the leaders of tomorrow. Students dive deep into international relations, public speaking, critical research, global geopolitics, and structured debate frameworks.
The Experience: A comprehensive hardware-meets-software engineering track. Students study aerodynamics and flight stabilization from the ground up, moving from raw material modeling to programming drone flight control boards.
The Experience: A long-format research-to-product science curriculum. Students run systematic laboratory experiments across physics and biochemistry, learning proper documentation and scientific inquiry methods.
The Experience: Rooted in the principles of industrial design thinking. Students transition from basic sketches to multi-perspective drawing, spatial mapping, material textures, and visual concept execution.
Our rotating weekend tracks are designed to deliver targeted skill-building in a compact, single-day format, balancing core scientific principles with an artistic or physical take-home deliverable.
High-impact chemistry and kinetic physics brought to life through safe, memorable laboratory experiments.
Exploring light wavelengths and ultraviolet spectrum manipulation through luminescent architectural art arrays.
A short-format foray into safe measurement, chemical compounding, and structural properties of raw emulsions.
A fast-paced weekend studio tackling gamified logic puzzles, structural math maps, and code-breaking.
Foundational design thinking where students learn to sketch abstract concepts into multi-perspective frameworks.
Botany and environmental engineering. Building self-sustaining miniature glass ecosystems while studying raw earth substrates and closed water cycles.
The intersection of chemistry and early historical photography using solar UV exposure to print blueprints without digital devices.