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Component / Assembly Opens at Hubbell Street Galleries

January 22, 2018

Component / Assembly: Prototyping Domestic Space, an exhibition of work by CCA Architecture students in a fall 2017 advanced studio led by Adam Marcus and Matt Hutchinson (PATH), opened at the Hubbell Street Galleries in San Francisco on January 18. The work explores the architectural detail as a locus for reconsidering contemporary domesticity in the context of new technologies of design, fabrication, and assembly. The exhibition, sponsored by Autodesk's Pier 9 Workshop, includes full-scale prototypes that explore how new fabrication technologies like rotary laser cutting, waterjet cutting, and CNC routing can be leveraged to produce customized components and new spatial and experiential possibilities for architecture.

The show is open through February 8; more information and details at this link. 

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