The Department of Architecture is proud to highlight the recent accomplishments of students in the ARCH 514 – Research on Fabrication course. Guided by M.Sc. Anisa Cenaj, students successfully completed their second project, focusing on the innovative modeling of small parametric objects using kerf bending techniques. Utilizing 3D modeling software like AutoCAD, they designed practical items such as pen holders, key storage units, and fruit vases. By developing unique kerf patterns for material bending and meticulously planning joint details for seamless assembly, students produced production files ready for laser cutting. This hands-on project exemplified the intersection of digital design and fabrication, pushing the boundaries of architectural education.
Photo credits: Anisa Cenaj @acartside