Tiny Fab: Advancements in Rapid Design and Fabrication of Small Homes
Description
UG: 4.501; Grad: 4.511
This course introduces digital fabrication as a method of home, hut, and shelter delivery (construction). The class explores industrial-based building production from prefab to digital fab. Most important we explore new computational techniques for rapid construction. We will explore the basics of tiny building design, different types of 3D modeling systems, scalable ways to prototype and CNC fabrication. The focus is on learning by doing. The class result will be a well-designed prototype of a small building as a single packaged product.
Additional work required of graduate students.
Subject Number
4.501
Semester
Year
2025
Prerequisites
UG: 4.500 | G: permission of instructor
Enrollment
Limited
Lab Fee
Required
Preference Given To
Course 4 majors and minors
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
Schedule
T 9-12
Location
1-136
Discipline
Credits + Level
4.501: 2-3-7
U
4.511: 2-3-4 or 2-3-7
G
Meets With
4.511
Document Uploads
Restricted Elective
UG: BSA, BSAD, Arch Minor, Design Minor | G: MArch