Design Computation: Art, Objects and Space
Description
4.500 U / 4.505 G
Introduces digital fabrication as a method of home, hut, and shelter delivery/construction. Explores the progression of industrial-based building production from prefab to digital fab. Examines new computational techniques for rapid construction, as well as the basics of tiny building design, 3D modeling systems, scalable ways to prototype, and computer numerical control (CNC) fabrication. Students use lab time to design a prototype of a small building as a single packaged product. Additional work required of students taking graduate version. Lab fee required.
Subject Number
4.500
Semester
Year
2024
Lab Fee
Required
Required Of
4.500: BSA, BSAD
Preference Given To
4.500: Course 4 majors and minors
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
T.A.
Schedule
Lecture: T 9-10:30
Lab 1: W 9-10:30
Lab 2: R 9-10:30
Location
Lecture: 1-150
Lab 1: 1-132
Lab 2: 1-132
Discipline
Credits + Level
2-2-8
U/G
Meets With
4.505
Document Uploads
Restricted Elective
4.500: Architecture and Design minors