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21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI, 48075-1058
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The College of Architecture and Design’s printLab  is a research and production space dedicated to the physical realization of digital media objects. Together with the buildLab, our mission is to bring students into a truly interactive relationship with the machine technologies used to plot surfaces, extrude sections, and tool solids. We offer hand-on training related to physical media output, including file formatting, color calibration, material qualities, machine setup, and hand-finishing techniques. The printLab provides students and faculty with an array of services, ranging from wide-format and three-dimensional printing and support studio spaces that facilitate trimming/assembly, screen printing, and bookmaking projects.<ref>https://ltu.edu/architecture-design/labs/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 23 November 2025

LTU CoAD printLab
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LocationLawrence Technological University

21000 West Ten Mile Road

Southfield, MI, 48075-1058
CountryUnited States 🇺🇸
TypeSchool
Websiteltu.edu/architecture-design/labs

The College of Architecture and Design’s printLab is a research and production space dedicated to the physical realization of digital media objects. Together with the buildLab, our mission is to bring students into a truly interactive relationship with the machine technologies used to plot surfaces, extrude sections, and tool solids. We offer hand-on training related to physical media output, including file formatting, color calibration, material qualities, machine setup, and hand-finishing techniques. The printLab provides students and faculty with an array of services, ranging from wide-format and three-dimensional printing and support studio spaces that facilitate trimming/assembly, screen printing, and bookmaking projects.[1]

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