Analog model construction

Architectural model-building workshop and prototype construction workshop

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Students can use tools and modern woodworking equipment for conventional architectural and analog model construction in the wood workshop. The tools and equipment are of a quality to be found in a modern professional joiner's workshop, enabling students to build models of solid wood, wooden materials, plastics, cardboard and non-ferrous metals. Twelve high-powered woodworking machines are available for students to use in all model-building activities related to their studies, such as furniture, architecture or urban planning models and all practical architecture assignments and designs, including bachelor/master design models.

Next to the woodworking workshop is a bench room, which can also be used outside regular opening hours, for building simple working models using a thermocutter. The woodworking equipment is only available to students who have taken Stuttgart University's Faculty 1 machine course (Maschinenkurs). The machine course is held subject to prior arrangement with the workshop manager for no more than ten participants.

 

Analog model construction | Michael Schneider

Keplerstr. 11, 70174 Stuttgart, Room 2.03 / 2.04

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