Passed foundation level (BA-level) courses at AHO or equivalent, 180 ECTS.
Prerequisite prior knowledge: Completed foundation education or equivalent. Basic prior knowledge in CAD tools such as Rhino, Solidworks, Alias, Blender etc. is required.
Recommended prior knowledge:
Prior knowledge of 3D printing and related technologies is recommended.
Digital fabrication is in rapid development and increasingly involved in design and architectural processes, as a tool for prototyping and construction. The course is meant for design- and architectural students at master's level, that seek a deeper insight in the utilization of digital fabrication, in their studies and elsewhere.
This course will give insight into use, limitations and possibilities with some of these technologies through practical, hands- on exercises. The course is meant for both design and architecture students who want a practice based understanding of existing and emerging digital fabrication technologies. The course will enable the students to explore many of these technologies through small workshops and exercises.
SUPPLEMENTIVE INFORMATION
The course is a collaboration between the academic staff at the Institute of Design, the Institute of Architecture and staff at the workshops at AHO.
KNOWLEDGE
At the end of the course the students will
SKILLS
With the completed studies the student will
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The student should be able to explain the choice of methods for realizing the tangible object, and why.
As with other elective courses the course will consist of weekly learning activities, lectures, material exploration and use of available digital fabrication processes through exercises in the workshops. The course culminates with an exhibition demonstrating selected outcome of the course.
Anderson, C. (2012). Makers: the new industrial revolution. Random House.
Hopkinson, N., Hague, R., & Dickens, P. (2006). Rapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital Age. John Wiley & Sons.
Thompson, R. (2007). Manufacturing processes for design professionals. Thames & Hudson.
Form of assessment | Grouping | Grading scale | Comment |
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Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe) | Individual | Pass / fail | Assignments will be given between ordinary course days. 5 of these are required to be submitted in order to be assessed. The final assessement is an oral examination. |