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Building Construction Lab-"The Shop" The Building Construction Lab is a multi-purpose facility located in the south wing of the School of Architecture complex. It has approximately 4,500 square feet of work and equipment space for projects that include model building, furniture, sculpture, and construction projects. The lab's ceiling is in excess of 30 feet. Major equipment includes: table saw; radial arm saw; panel saw; miter saw; band saw; coping saw; scroll saw; sanders; drill press; router table; planer; jointer; arc welder; resistance welder; oxy/acetylene welder; bending break; metal lathe; mill; horizontal band saw; chop saw; beverly shear; mortar and concrete mixer; generator and generator welder; and various hand, power, pneumatic, and power tools. One must be a registered SOA student and must complete Shop Orientation before being permitted to use the Shop. Orientation takes about 2.5 hours and is usually completed during the first-year studio in the fall semester. Orientation can be scheduled in groups as needed throughout the year. Hours vary from semester to semester, but are generally 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. No student is allowed to work in the shop alone or unsupervised. |
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