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CAMP ON THE CHANNEL

About 150 children, ages 9 - 10 years, from the Roxbury and Chinatown YMCA’s and the South Boston Boys and Girls Club, participated in the Boston Children’s museum ‘Camp on the Channel’. A collaboration between the Boston Society of Architects ‘Learning by Design in Massachusetts’ and Adaptive Environments that brought universal design in city planning to Camp on the Channel.


Drawing while on the walking tour along the Fort Point Channel.

Photo of three children drawing while on the walking tour along the Fort Point Channel.


Children acting out the shapes of structures.

Photo #1 of children using thier bodies to act out the shapes of structures and buildings.     Photo #2 of children using thier bodies to act out the shapes of structures and buildings.


Children's models of Fort Point Channel, including the bridge, hospital, Community Center and Children's Museum.

Photo #1 of children's models of Fort Point Channel, including the bridge, hospital, Community Center and Children's Museum.     Photo #2 of children's models of Fort Point Channel, including the bridge, hospital, Community Center and Children's Museum.

Photo #3 of children's models of Fort Point Channel, including the bridge, hospital, Community Center and Children's Museum.     Photo #4 of children's models of Fort Point Channel, including the bridge, hospital, Community Center and Children's Museum.


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