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The Design School



Welcome! The ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the largest comprehensive design and arts school in the nation, located within a dynamic 21st-century research university. The Herberger Institute comprises the ASU Art Museum and five academic units: the School of Art, The Design School, The Sidney Poitier New American Film School, the School of Music, Dance and Theatre and the School of Arts, Media and Engineering. We offer more than 40+ undergraduate degree programs for students who are interested in studying and pursuing career paths in performing, visual arts, digital media and design related fields.



Contact Information
Herberger Administrative Office: +1 (480) 965-6536
Herberger Admissions and Recruitment Office: +1(480) 727-4757, HerbergerAdmissions@asu.edu
Herberger Advising Services: +1 (480) 965-4495


Address
810 S. Forest Ave,
Design North, Room 162
Tempe, AZ 85287-1605


Credits
Narration: Jonice B, BMUS Performance (Music Theatre) | 360 images by Rebekah C. | Images by Tim T. and others.
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Prototype Shop/Modeling Shop
CDN 53



The shop supports the manufacturing of the following:
Different types of materials and processes from plastics and foams to metals.
Full woodworking capabilities from traditional hardwoods to sheet goods.
Complete welding and metal working capabilities including sheet metal forming.
Plastic molding and vacuum forming using a wide range of plastics.
Traditional manual metal milling and turning.
3-axis CNC Mill, 3-axis CNC router table with a vacuum bed, and CNC water jet.
Mill-metals and hard plastics in both 2-D and 3-D.
Router- wood, foam, plastics in both 2-D and 3-D.
and 2-D water Jet- metals, stone, plastics and glass.
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Herberger Institute Office of Student Success
CDS 101



The Herberger Institute Office of Student Success is situated in the College of Design South building. The Herberger Institute undergraduate advising team and the Student Engagement and Creative Career Services team are housed here. The Herberger Office of Student Success supports undergraduate students by providing various services ranging from: student advising, class enrollment, class overrides, medical withdrawals, internship and career resources and many other services.


Undergraduate students can make an appointment via phone, MyASU or in-person. The Herberger Institute has mandatory advising for all new students entering the University prior to enrollment in their first semester at ASU; this includes both first-year and transfer students. Students are assigned an advisor according to their major.
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Administrative Office
CDN 162



Located in Design North, the administrative office for the Design School is where our full-time staff offices are located. This includes graduate student advising, business office, front desk, and more. Our offices are open Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm, and close for the lunch hour from noon – 1pm.
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Herberger Admissions and Recruitment Office
GHALL 127



Thank you for taking the time to tour the Herberger Institute facilities—we hope you enjoyed this virtual visit. Please feel free to contact us via email at HerbergerAdmissions@asu.edu or call 480-727-4757, if you have questions about the admission process or have questions about the Herberger Institute.
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InnovationSpace
NOVUS 260



The InnovationSpace program provides students with a unique opportunity to complete a real-world project that prepares them for life. Teams of students from all majors spend one to two semesters researching, developing, and refining concepts by using the Integrated Innovation model of learning. This transdisciplinary program, with faculty from a variety of colleges, allows for students to learn new collaborative and creative skills from disciplines including design, business, and engineering.


Students learn how to approach problems that are not structured and do not have one obvious solution. The space in Novus gives students the ability to collaborate and protype their ideas. Projects range from creating a universal design for a hotel room, designing a trauma-informed school for the communities of South Mountain, and exploring the Circular Economy for Small Format Packaging. To explore all projects offered by InnovationSpace and to learn more please visit innovationspace.asu.edu.



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MSIVD Studio
NOVUS 240



This multipurpose space is used for students to attend classes, lectures, and other events. Here students can display their work and deliver their own presentations to faculty, mentors, and more.
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Prototype Shop/Modeling Shop
CDN 53



Adjacent to Red Square is the Model and Prototype Shop, one of the most popular features of The Design School and an incredible amenity exclusively for Design School students. The shop is designed to accommodate group, studio, and individual projects.
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Design Lobby



Hello and thank you for your interest in The Design School at Arizona State University! This tour showcases some of the many amenities and features that all Design School students have access to on the Tempe campus.
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Red Square
Basement



On the basement level of Design North is an indoor atrium known as “red square” because of the color of its stained concrete floor! This space is a popular location for exhibitions and reviews throughout the semester, including Super Pins, which feature the work of all first year students; the annual graphic design poster show; and the senior graphic design clock project, where students pick a social cause and build and design a clock that embodies that movement.
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Design and Arts Library
CDN 153



The Design and Arts Library is situated right off the entrance in the Design North building. The library is staffed by professional librarians and student workers around the clock to assist visitors in navigating its resources. The Design and Arts Library holds over 50,000 items, including books, periodicals, CD-ROMs, video recordings and microforms related to design, architecture and landscape architecture, interior design, industrial design, and housing and planning. Known as one of the quieter and more secluded libraries on campus, it is a perfect location to escape and work on classwork and other projects.


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The Bridge



Joining Design North and Design South is a lecture space we call “The Bridge.” This space is used for classes, formal lectures from visiting designers, events, and especially as a review space for student work. Along the walls, as in Red Square and Tall Hall, there are fabric corkboards where projects are displayed and students “pitch” their designs to firms and other design professionals. Also, the Bridge functions as a much cooler alternative to get between buildings during the hotter months in Arizona!
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Lower Division Studios
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Tall Hall



Adjacent to the first and second year studios in Design South is Tall Hall, named for its high ceilings. This is an extended workspace for students with desks, comfortable chairs, and power for charging laptops and other devices. Additionally, Tall Hall serves as a presentation space for reviews, featuring a large digital monitor and pin-up walls. On the third-level of Tall Hall are graduate and advanced studios and a number of faculty offices. Lastly, the room features a model of Broadacre City, a concept of the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Upper Division Studios
CDS 320



The graduate and advanced level studios are on the second floor of Design North and the third floor of Design South. These studios are often open, unwalled spaces that promote a sense of collaboration between major concentrations and different studio sections. Students usually have 24/7 access to these spaces with their SunCard, and have personal work stations and plotters available for student use.
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Prototype Shop/Modeling Shop
CDN 53



All students who wish to work in the shop take an orientation that includes:
• Personal and Equipment Safety
• Rules and Regulations, Do’s and Dont’s
• Equipment Tour
• and One-on-One Training
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Upper Division Studios
CDN 264/265



The graduate and advanced level studios are on the second floor of Design North and the third floor of Design South. These studios are often open, unwalled spaces that promote a sense of collaboration between major concentrations and different studio sections. Students usually have 24/7 access to these spaces with their SunCard, and have personal work stations and plotters available for student use.
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Lower Division Studios
CDS 235



The second floor of Design South is home to the first and second year undergraduate studios. Known as “hot desks” these spaces are first-come first-serve and free to use for any intro-level students at the Design School. Unlike the “cold desks” which have locked drawers and are assigned to individual students in the advanced level studios, intro-level students are able to choose and share a locker for their supplies and materials. Students usually pair 2 to a locker, and there are a number of options in Design South on the second floor and basement levels.
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Herberger Institute Design and Arts: NOVUS Gallery
Novus 101



Housed in the second floor of the NOVUS building, our research based Master of Science in Design and PhD in Design, Environment and Arts programs have dedicated office space for our students. Each student has their own desk and storage space to accommodate any need they have for the academic year. This office space also has breakout meeting rooms that can be used for meetings, interviews or group projects.
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Mirabella Studio
Mirabella 101



The Mirabella 101 studio is located on the bottom floor of ASU's Mirabella building. This studio is open to promote a sense of collaboration between major concentrations and different studio sections. Students have 24/7 access to these spaces with their SunCard, and have personal work stations and plotters available for student use.
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Gallery of Design



Known as both the Gallery of Design and the Design South Gallery, this formal gallery space is located on the first floor of Design South and acts as a breezeway between the greater ASU campus and the Design School classrooms and studios. Adjacent to the Gallery is the Herberger Institute Office of Student Success and the Biomimicry Center.


The Gallery of Design features exhibitions on architecture, industrial design, interior design, landscape architecture, and visual communication design. Changing exhibitions showcase top student work for each semester, faculty research and design projects.



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Biomimicry Center
CDS 126



The Biomimicry Center on the first floor of Design South offers two graduate-level programs online, as well as an on-campus certificate. One of many innovative ASU centers on campus, the Biomimicry Center is a joint effort between Arizona State University and Biomimicry 3.8 consulting firm. Biomimicry is an emerging discipline that seeks to emulate nature’s strategies and principles to create sustainable solutions to human challenges.


By asking the question: “How would nature do this?”, biomimics around the world are creating products, processes, companies and policies that are well adapted to life on earth over the long haul. Examples include turbine blades designed like whale fins to reduce drag and stronger fiber optics produced like sea sponges.
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MSD and PhD Office Space
Novus 210



Master of Science in Design and PhD students are provided desk space in NOVUS 210 for their research and studies.
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Print/Computer Lab
CDN 255/263



On the second floor of Design North are the Print and Computer labs. The Print Lab is accessible by Design students 24/7, and also has student staff available to assist with printing during set daytime hours throughout the week.


The Print Lab is able to provide large format printing of 24” and 36” wide sheets, perfect for poster design and exhibitions. They also have standard laser printers, 11x17” scanners, and Wacom tablets to check out for free. The computer lab is equipped with 55 Apple iMac computers that are kept up to date with the latest technology and software necessary for all Design studio classes.


For a full list of specs and updated hours, please refer to the Design School website, design.asu.edu.
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Biomimicry Center
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CDS 126



The Biomimicry Center transcends traditional academic and institutional boundaries, engaging faculty, staff and students from numerous disciplines. Interdisciplinary partnerships include (but are not limited to) the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Sustainability, W. P. Carey School of Business, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, and School of Life Sciences.
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Digital Lab
Basement



Located in the basement of Design South, the Digital Lab features 3D Printing, laser cutting machines, and large-format scanning. Unlike the Print Lab, the Digital Lab has set regular hours and students can only access the facilities by setting up an appointment. Students are able to work with staff onsite to learn how to operate the equipment and ensure their project is completed in a reasonable timeframe, as well as to the student’s specifications. For more detailed information, please visit the Design School website, design.asu.edu.
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MSIVD Studio
Novus 230



The MSIVD studio space is a place for Innovation and Venture Development students to meet both in and out of class to work on their ventures. The space includes moveable tables, chairs, and dividers, which allow students to create their own work spaces in which they’ll meet with their founding teams. In addition to the open space, there are several breakout rooms for students to hold meetings.


Visit design.asu.edu/degree-programs/innovation-venture to learn more.
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Terrace Gallery
2nd Floor



Across from the Print Lab, there is a beautiful outdoor space that we call the Terrace Gallery. You may also hear it referred to by senior faculty as “Old Charlie’s,” because this used to be the location of Charlie’s Café, which is now on the first floor of Design North! The Terrace is a common space for student organization meetings and events, but it’s also a respite work and recreational space full of natural light and pleasant weather during the cooler months.
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Thank you for taking the time to tour the Herberger Institute facilities—we hope you enjoyed this virtual visit. Please feel free to contact us via email at
HerbergerAdmissions@asu.edu or call 480-727-4757, if you have questions about the admission process or have questions about the Herberger Institute.
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The InnovationSpace program provides students with a unique opportunity to complete a real-world project that prepares them for life. Teams of students from all majors spend one to two semesters researching, developing, and refining concepts by using the Integrated Innovation model of learning. This transdisciplinary program, with faculty from a variety of colleges, allows for students to learn new collaborative and creative skills from disciplines including design, business, and engineering.
Students learn how to approach problems that are not structured and do not have one obvious solution. The space in Novus gives students the ability to collaborate and protype their ideas. Projects range from creating a universal design for a hotel room, designing a trauma-informed school for the communities of South Mountain, and exploring the Circular Economy for Small Format Packaging. To explore all projects offered by InnovationSpace and to learn more please visit innovationspace.asu.edu.
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Adjacent to the first and second year studios in Design South is Tall Hall, named for its high ceilings. This is an extended workspace for students with desks, comfortable chairs, and power for charging laptops and other devices. Additionally, Tall Hall serves as a presentation space for reviews, featuring a large digital monitor and pin-up walls. On the third-level of Tall Hall are graduate and advanced studios and a number of faculty offices. Lastly, the room features a model of Broadacre City, a concept of the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Housed in the second floor of the NOVUS building, our research based Master of Science in Design and PhD in Design, Environment and Arts programs have dedicated office space for our students. Each student has their own desk and storage space to accommodate any need they have for the academic year. This office space also has breakout meeting rooms that can be used for meetings, interviews or group projects.
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The graduate and advanced level studios are on the second floor of Design North and the third floor of Design South. These studios are often open, unwalled spaces that promote a sense of collaboration between major concentrations and different studio sections. Students usually have 24/7 access to these spaces with their SunCard, and have personal work stations and plotters available for student use.
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Known as both the Gallery of Design and the Design South Gallery, this formal gallery space is located on the first floor of Design South and acts as a breezeway between the greater ASU campus and the Design School classrooms and studios. Adjacent to the Gallery is the Herberger Institute Office of Student Success and the Biomimicry Center.
The Gallery of Design features exhibitions on architecture, industrial design, interior design, landscape architecture, and visual communication design. Changing exhibitions showcase top student work for each semester, faculty research and design projects.
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Located in the basement of Design South, the Digital Lab features 3D Printing, laser cutting machines, and large-format scanning. Unlike the Print Lab, the Digital Lab has set regular hours and students can only access the facilities by setting up an appointment. Students are able to work with staff onsite to learn how to operate the equipment and ensure their project is completed in a reasonable timeframe, as well as to the student’s specifications. For more detailed information, please visit the Design School website, design.asu.edu.
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Located in Design North, the administrative office for the Design School is where our full-time staff offices are located. This includes graduate student advising, business office, front desk, and more.
Our offices are open Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm, and close for the lunch hour from noon – 1pm.
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Joining Design North and Design South is a lecture space we call “The Bridge.” This space is used for classes, formal lectures from visiting designers, events, and especially as a review space for student work. Along the walls, as in Red Square and Tall Hall, there are fabric corkboards where projects are displayed and students “pitch” their designs to firms and other design professionals. Also, the Bridge functions as a much cooler alternative to get between buildings during the hotter months in Arizona!
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Across from the Print Lab, there is a beautiful outdoor space that we call the Terrace Gallery. You may also hear it referred to by senior faculty as “Old Charlie’s,” because this used to be the location of Charlie’s Café, which is now on the first floor of Design North! The Terrace is a common space for student organization meetings and events, but it’s also a respite work and recreational space full of natural light and pleasant weather during the cooler months.
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Visit design.asu.edu/people to view school leadership, faculty, and staff.
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The second floor of Design South is home to the first and second year undergraduate studios. Known as “hot desks” these spaces are first-come first-serve and free to use for any intro-level students at the Design School. Unlike the “cold desks” which have locked drawers and are assigned to individual students in the advanced level studios, intro-level students are able to choose and share a locker for their supplies and materials. Students usually pair 2 to a locker, and there are a number of options in Design South on the second floor and basement levels.
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The Design and Arts Library is situated right off the entrance in the Design North building. The library is staffed by professional librarians and student workers around the clock to assist visitors in navigating its resources. The Design and Arts Library holds over 50,000 items, including books, periodicals, CD-ROMs, video recordings and microforms related to design, architecture and landscape architecture, interior design, industrial design, and housing and planning. Known as one of the quieter and more secluded libraries on campus, it is a perfect location to escape and work on classwork and other projects.
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Prospective or current graduate students can contact the graduate advising coordinators by email or phone: Designgrad@asu.edu, 480-965-3536
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On the second floor of Design North are the Print and Computer labs. The Print Lab is accessible by Design students 24/7, and also has student staff available to assist with printing during set daytime hours throughout the week.
The Print Lab is able to provide large format printing of 24” and 36” wide sheets, perfect for poster design and exhibitions. They also have standard laser printers, 11x17” scanners, and Wacom tablets to check out for free. The computer lab is equipped with 55 Apple iMac computers that are kept up to date with the latest technology and software necessary for all Design studio classes.
For a full list of specs and updated hours, please refer to the Design School website, design.asu.edu.
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Adjacent to Red Square is the Model and Prototype Shop, one of the most popular features of The Design School and an incredible amenity exclusively for Design School students. The shop is designed to accommodate group, studio, and individual projects.
The full-time shop superintendents advise and help fabricate on most studio, charity and special class projects. The staff is always available for individual, studio and class consulting, and there is always a qualified and friendly staff member present to help establish best practices and observe safe methodology for fabricating during all hours.
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The MSIVD studio space is a place for Innovation and Venture Development students to meet both in and out of class to work on their ventures. The space includes moveable tables, chairs, and dividers, which allow students to create their own work spaces in which they’ll meet with their founding teams. In addition to the open space, there are several breakout rooms for students to hold meetings.
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Master of Science in Design and PhD students are provided desk space in NOVUS 210 for their research and studies.
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The Biomimicry Center on the first floor of Design South offers two graduate-level programs online, as well as an on-campus certificate. One of many innovative ASU centers on campus, the Biomimicry Center is a joint effort between Arizona State University and Biomimicry 3.8 consulting firm. Biomimicry is an emerging discipline that seeks to emulate nature’s strategies and principles to create sustainable solutions to human challenges.
By asking the question: “How would nature do this?”, biomimics around the world are creating products, processes, companies and policies that are well adapted to life on earth over the long haul. Examples include turbine blades designed like whale fins to reduce drag and stronger fiber optics produced like sea sponges.
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The Herberger Institute Office of Student Success is situated in the College of Design South building. The Herberger Institute undergraduate advising team and the Student Engagement and Creative Career Services team are housed here.
The Herberger Office of Student Success supports undergraduate students by providing various services ranging from: student advising, class enrollment, class overrides, medical withdrawals, internship and career resources and many other services. Undergraduate students can make an appointment via phone, MyASU or in-person.
The Herberger Institute has mandatory advising for all new students entering the University prior to enrollment in their first semester at ASU; this includes both first-year and transfer students. Students are assigned an advisor according to their major.
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Visit biomimicry.asu.edu to learn more about this center.
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Hello and thank you for your interest in The Design School at Arizona State University! This tour showcases some of the many amenities and features that all Design School students have access to on Tempe campus.
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The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the largest comprehensive design and arts school in the nation, located within a dynamic 21st-century research university. The Herberger Institute comprises the ASU Art Museum and five academic units: the School of Art, The Design School, The Sidney Poitier New American Film School, the School of Music, Dance and Theatre and the School of Arts, Media and Engineering. We offer more than 40+ undergraduate degree programs for students who are interested in studying and pursuing career paths in performing, visual arts, digital media and design related fields.
Contact Information
Herberger Administrative Office: +1 (480) 965-6536
Herberger Admissions and Recruitment Office (Undergraduate students): +1 (480) 727-4757, HerbergerAdmissions@asu.edu
Graduate Students: +1 (480) 965-4495, DesignGrad@asu.edu
Address
810 S. Forest Ave,
Design North, Room 162
Tempe, AZ 85287-1605
Credits
Narration: Jonice B, BMUS Performance (Music Theatre) | 360 images by Rebekah C. | Images by Tim T. and others.
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The shop focuses on teaching a methodology for fabrication that engages students to problem solve and think critically about their models, which supports the curriculum and improves their designs. All students who wish to work in the shop take an orientation that includes:
Personal and Equipment Safety
Rules and Regulations, Do’s and Dont’s
Equipment Tour
and One-on-One Training
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• Different types of materials and processes from plastics and foams to metals.
• Full woodworking capabilities from traditional hardwoods to sheet goods.
• Complete welding and metal working capabilities including sheet metal forming.
• Plastic molding and vacuum forming using a wide range of plastics.
• Traditional manual metal milling and turning.
• 3-axis CNC Mill, 3-axis CNC router table with a vacuum bed, and CNC water jet.
• Mill-metals and hard plastics in both 2-D and 3-D.
• Router- wood, foam, plastics in both 2-D and 3-D.
• and 2-D water Jet- metals, stone, plastics and glass.
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The graduate and advanced level studios are on the second floor of Design North and the third floor of Design South. These studios are often open, unwalled spaces that promote a sense of collaboration between major concentrations and different studio sections. Students usually have 24/7 access to these spaces with their SunCard, and have personal work stations and plotters available for student use.
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On the basement level of Design North is an indoor atrium known as “red square” because of the color of its stained concrete floor! This space is a popular location for exhibitions and reviews throughout the semester, including Super Pins, which feature the work of all first year students; the annual graphic design poster show; and the senior graphic design clock project, where students pick a social cause and build and design a clock that embodies that movement.
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