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This workshop applies theories and methods learned in 4.212 (rapid
prototyping and mostly CAD CAM level machinery) to larger scale
projects. The purpose of the course is to serve as an intermediate
step towards the use of fabrication tools in studio & practice.
The emphasis of the course is on process and application to solve
real world design and fabrication problems.
The environment is half that of a studio where larger design visions
are broken into biweekly assignments using advanced modeling tools
and fabrication devices. The emphasis is on design learning through
in depth studies along the four phases of professional design (schematic
design, design programming, design development, and construction
documentation). Advanced learning is done through hands on tutorials,
field trips and a working environment that combines research with
design studio interaction.
Projects range from small furniture design to a large scale single
space. The course does not explore projects beyond 200 square feet.
Course structure is composed of two studies using advance modeling
software and NC devices in order to learn process.
Required of and priority given to Course 4 majors.
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