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Showing posts with label fabrication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabrication. Show all posts
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Feb Fest Launch Party 23rd February
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fabLAB,
fabrication,
university of westminster
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Fab Fest 2016 Registration Open
Fab Fest is a new International Fabrication Festival hosted this summer by the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment and the Fabrication Laboratory at the University of Westminster. It will feature 50 or more innovative cardboard pavilions designed and built by students from Westminster as well as by guest teams from across the UK and around the world.
Feb Fest will run from June 28th - July 2nd.
You can find more information about the brief and how to register here.
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cardboard,
design workshop,
events,
fabrication,
full-scale,
london,
making,
materials,
student work,
temporary designs
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
+FARM Winter Studio 2016 in the US: OPEN CALL
'Crafting Technique'
Studio Dates: Wed January 6th - Mon, January 11th
Application Deadline: Saturday, December 20th at 11:59pm
Location: Hall House Farm in Perrysburg, New York, US
The project for this winter intensive design, fabrication, and construction studio is an interactive site specific installation. Studio participants will engage in a dynamic design process culminating in the construction of a full-scale structure that amplifies the unique characteristics of the site into a dynamic full scale structure that takes into account digital and analogue process to craft new techniques for making architecture.
Six applicants selected from the open call will work directly with professional fabricators, architects, digital specialists, and educators exposing the participants to emerging design, computation, fabrication, and construction practices in the field of architecture.
[+++ Click to Apply ]
more info on plusFARM.
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craft,
design workshop,
digital techniques,
fabrication,
full-scale
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Body Building Workshop
For PLAY week, a week of diverse workshops meant to inaugurate the newly renovated studio spaces at University of Westminster, BAIA tutors teamed up with David Scott and Ed Lancaster of the fabLAB to produce 'body agent' figures. The body agents were conceived, built and installed by groups of Interior Architecture and Architecture students to question, surprise and inspire ideas about occupation and use of the new space.
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body,
digital techniques,
fabLAB,
fabrication,
installations,
student work
Monday, September 28, 2015
Steel and Glass Staircase by Incorporated
"Contemporary design and fabrication processes were used to produce a staircase with 'wing-shaped' folded steel treads at the heart of this renovated New York City apartment."
more at dezeen.
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fabrication,
glass,
interior architecture,
NYC,
plan,
stairs,
steel
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Dutch Architects Dus: Large Scale 3D Printing
"Working on site for three weeks, the architects have so far produced a 3m-high sample corner of their future house, printed as a single piece weighing 180kg. It is one of the building blocks that will be stacked up like Lego bricks over the next three years to form a 13-room complex, modelled on a traditional Dutch gabled canal house, but with hand-laid bricks replaced by a faceted plastic facade, scripted by computer software."
From the Gaurdian.
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3D printing,
construction,
fabrication,
residential,
video
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
+FARM 2014: Winter Studio at the Five Sisters Farm, NY, USA
Open Call: the Sweat Lodge in the Snow

Applications Due Friday November 29th

The project for this 5 day intensive design, fabricate, and construction workshop is to build a Sweat Lodge for a weary farmer. The fabrication studio will focus, and participants will learn, digital practices that enhance work flow methods between design, metal fabrication, and installation by using the latest software + techniques.
Participants will warm up with a charrette to produce the design, then will quickly transition to digital techniques geared toward fabrication. Six applicants selected from an international open call will be invited to work with a metal fabrication shop including practicing professionals on site, developing practical, technological, and construction skills. Professional training will be provided in using a plasma cutter, press break, sheer, and basic welding techniques.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The 3D Printing Revolution
"Though it’s been used by industrial designers to create prototypes for decades, the process of rapid prototyping has only recently begun to benefit the masses...These are just a few of the ways in which we’re seeing 3D printing entering into our daily lives and addressing our practical needs, while giving us a new creative outlet through which we can create any 3D shape imaginable."
from the creator's project blog.
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