Last week the MA LAB was finally completed. After almost 2 years, the design having been updated multiple times and the go ahead obtained to cut the MDF sheets at Met Works; the cut pieces were assembled over two days by a group of MA students. The design was to provide 10 PC work stations for the MA students and ample storage space for models, materials and portfolios. Design limitations included the sole use of friction joints and the lack of fixings to the floor and walls of the room.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
London Metropolitan MA LAB
Last week the MA LAB was finally completed. After almost 2 years, the design having been updated multiple times and the go ahead obtained to cut the MDF sheets at Met Works; the cut pieces were assembled over two days by a group of MA students. The design was to provide 10 PC work stations for the MA students and ample storage space for models, materials and portfolios. Design limitations included the sole use of friction joints and the lack of fixings to the floor and walls of the room.
Labels:
CNC milling,
London Metropolitan,
Metropolitan Works
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