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ARCH6892-1 / Spring 2024

1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details

As digital fabrication processes continue to advance, our comprehension and command of these construction methodologies is critical in capturing the full potential they off er to the built environment and how we design. 1:1 will focus on advanced detailing, fabrication, and assembly techniques. We will challenge the conventional illustrative mode of architectural detailing by using 1:1 material exploration to facilitate design ideation and spatial speculation. The course encourages curious fabrication, rogue detailing and imaginative research into new potentials for building assemblies.

Participants will iteratively build a totem, a remixed and on the fly response to the default wall mock-up. Shifting through scales of a building, we will track the spatial and technical trajectory of detailing custom hardware, new wall typologies, structural abnormalities and fully customized building skins. The course will oscillate between detailing and fabricating these spatial constructs, always building off of the previous week’s iteration to facilitate new and unimagined component adjacencies. The totem, which should be thought of as a living prototype, should fill a 2’x2’x5’ volume and will incorporate lateral connection requirements provided by the instructor. The final totem assemblies will be connected to form an 8’x8’ mini pavilion and even further the unforeseen spatial relationships.

Other Semesters & Sections
Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
ARCH6892‑1 Spring 2026
1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details
Zachary Mulitauaopele
412 Avery
F 3 PM - 5 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
14398
A6892‑1 Spring 2025
1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details
Zachary Mulitauaopele
200 BUELL
TU 7-9PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11303
ARCH6892‑1 Spring 2023
1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details
Zachary Mulitauaopele
200 BUELL
TU 7 PM - 9 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11502
ARCH6892‑1 Fall 2022
1:1 Detailing + Fabrication
Bt mulitauaopele sabaardeshiri maclaneregan fa22 08
Bt mulitauaopele vishalbenjamin christopherdeegan fa22 04
Bt mulitauaopele peterwalhout nicolasshannon fa22 01 sm
Zachary Mulitauaopele
200 BUELL
TU 7 PM - 9 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
12452
ARCH6892‑1 Fall 2021
1:1 Crafting and Fabrication of Details
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Mulitauaopele hyueinsong sanoberkhan fa21 image02
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Zachary Mulitauaopele Syllabus
200 BUELL
TU 7 PM - 9 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11756