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Technological Augmentation: Creating A Public Center For Making, Timothy Hardeman May 2021

Technological Augmentation: Creating A Public Center For Making, Timothy Hardeman

Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year

We live in an era where technology is driving forward at an unprecedented pace. We have access to tools, materials, and processes which weren’t even conceptualized 50 years ago. 3D printing, CNCs, and Laser Cutters allow us to create incredible designs, and at affordable prices. We have carbon fiber, advanced composites, and modern alloys.

But where do we experience these things? In a classroom? Through screens as we read about these intangible leaps in technology? Why don’t we have a place where we get to experience these things first-hand, and experiment with our own ideas about how they could be …


Papi Design + Build, Eric L. Engle Apr 2019

Papi Design + Build, Eric L. Engle

Architecture Masters of Science Program: Theses

My thesis explores design build. I set out this thesis to try and explore the relationship between my experiences doing design build and the implications in can have in the built environment. My maker experience started with furniture in high school and shifted into cabins and micro dwellings through architecture school. Design Build is what I want to pursue after graduation with an aim of setting up a practice where I can do design build projects. My current interest lies in micro-architecture because its a scale I feel I can be in complete control of the outcome. Also a smaller …


Customassation, Paul F. Maguda Oct 2003

Customassation, Paul F. Maguda

Architecture Thesis Prep

"The architecture of mass customization must be sensitive and selective at this point in time.

It must be sensitive to the historical lineage of mass production in architecture.

It must be selective in an application appropriate of the principles of the new model.

It must be selective in a location that represents old model industry set against the diverse new model society.

This architecture is best understood as a process of transformation from old model to new."


Module '59, Syracuse School Of Architecture Jan 1959

Module '59, Syracuse School Of Architecture

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Syracuse School of Architecture's yearbook of 1959.


Module '55, Syracuse School Of Architecture Jan 1955

Module '55, Syracuse School Of Architecture

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Syracuse School of Architecture's yearbook of 1955, titled Module.


Module '52, Syracuse School Of Architecture Jan 1952

Module '52, Syracuse School Of Architecture

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

School of Architecture yearbook of 1952 at Syracuse University.