U-SoA’s modeling and fabrication facilities provide students the opportunity to turn their conceptual design projects into physical representations, allowing them to elaborate on the techniques learned in design courses. The fabrication facilities serve as an augmented area for exploration, prototyping, and design thinking through making. Studio assignments and research projects are pursued during the staffed lab hours under the supervision of a full time Fabrication Director and Student Lab Monitors.
Immediately adjacent to the design studios, the modeling and fabrication facilities occupy approximately 3,300 square feet and include both digital and analog fabrication equipment. Along with traditional woodworking tools and machinery, students have access to 3D printers, powder printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters and CNC milling.
At the Model Shop, students have access to individual and group workstations that give students an additional area to work on larger projects. Each area is equipped with a panel of hand tools located on the wall adjacent to the work station.
Students will also have access to a new ShopBot PRS Alpha CNC in addition to an older ShopBot Buddy CNC. The PRS Alpha has a 48” x 96” bed, a 14” Z axis, a more powerful spindle and faster travel speeds. It is also equipped with an automatic 10 tool changer and a hold down vacuum system. The ShopBot Buddy has a bed size of 24” x 48”.
Additionally students have full access to a series of physical prototyping machines including, bandsaws, table saws, panel saws, planer, jointer, lathe, belt and disc sanders.
Beginning and Advanced Training slots are available by appointment using the following links below:
Basic Training
Advanced Training
Please note - if you have already completed basic or advanced training, you can reuse these sign-up appointments for specific machine training or refreshers in the Model Shop.
If you would like to discuss strategies for model making or any fabrication task, please book
an appointment with the Model Shop Manager below:
The Fabrication Lab Team has assembled a series of instructional manuals for student use to help encourage the use and exploration of all of its equipment.
Hand Tool Manual
Wood Working Equipment Manual
YouTube Instructional Videos
Students may borrow tools from the Model Shop for use outside of the shop. Please visit
the shop to see if the tools are available and request a model shop lab assistant to fill out the
form below:
Monday | 9:00am - 8:00pm |
Tuesday | 9:00am - 8:00pm |
Wednesday | 9:00am - 8:00pm |
Thursday | 9:00am - 8:00pm |
Friday | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
Saturday | 10:00am - 2:00pm |
Sunday | 10:00am - 6:00pm |
Director: Max Jarosz, Registered Architect
mjarosz@miami.edu
305-284-5904
Manager: Michael Cannon, B. Arch
msc55@miami.edu
305-284-5904
Diego Ascanio
Andrea Baussan
Keely Brunkow
Catherine Calhoun
Jack Chazotte
Robert Sims Dubon
Ashley Lee
Deigo Macias
Ainsley McMillan
Grace Mikrut
Tammy Minh
Jayson Moron
Danielle Natale
Riley Oram
Sophia Palomino
Astrid Plant
Sam Reisfeld
Kiki Simmons
Shari Soavi
Mercan Yanyali
Sage Zheng
Instagram: @U_SoA_dfat
Youtube: @UM_SoA FabLab
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