Making
Making in an Expanded Field
Now, in a post-digital moment, a return to making in a broader sense–“expanded making”
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Making History Through Models
Stagecraft staging and photography process
Stagecraft exhibition installation views
Stagecraft exhibition installation views
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Making Books
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Making Representation
Through the act of drawing the scale figures for their drawings, students are actively making a political statement about who is represented in the futures they design.
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Fostering A Culture of Making
Where making happens: Avery Hall
1st year M.Arch Studios and Urban Design Studios
Core 1 Sink or Swim Pool Project
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Portraits of making
3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping
Collaborations with other institutions:
Models for the Never Built New York exhibition at the Queens Museum
Making doesn’t have to be so serious: a Chocolate Seagram’s building for Phyllis Lambert’s 90th birthday (add additional fabrication photos from Josh)
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Making throughout the Curriculum
Student work from Transitional Geometries taught by Trevor Watson
Water Urbanism: Amman studio
Assembling All Sorts course taught by Ryan Luke Johns
Surface, Screen, Structure course taught by Joseph Vidich & Reto Hug, prototypes fabricated in collaboration with NY-based Maloya Laser.
Advanced Architecture Studio making
Models made in Housing Studio taught by Hilary Sample
Models made in Housing Studio taught by Hilary Sample
Student work from Material Things course taught by Josh Jordan
Student work from Material Things course taught by Josh Jordan
MAKE course taught by LOT-EK (Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano)
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Alumni
Alumni SHoP (Pasquarelli ‘M.Arch 93, Holden, Sharples ’[year]) pushing the boundaries of making out in the world
GSAPP Incubator (placeholder, get a better photo with more making? making discourse?)