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Digital Design Fabrication M.S.

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The College of Architecture's Master of Science in Digital Design and Fabrication (DDF) is dedicated to advance design knowledge and pursue innovation in the process of making architecture. The program is positioned at the intersection of architecture, engineering and computation with a profound sustainable and interdisciplinary direction. The program expects to develop applied research approaches that concern emerging material issues in a “digital-craft” based professional practice.

With a focus on digital technologies, the program explores new material processes across different fields and the related fabrication and building methodologies. The goal is to form a set of skills, which build up a designer’s creative potential through material oriented strategies. Research models and innovative approaches are in direct response to questions of inquiry brought forward through our network of partners in professional practice. The program is intended to prepare students for recent market changes with an exponential increase in digital and information-driven design-build projects.

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Application Dates:

March 1st for the following fall semester October 1st for the spring semester (approval by the program director)


Contact:

Director, M.S. Digital Design and Fabrication (DDF)
Assoc. Prof. Christian R. Pongratz
Ph: (806) 742 -3136 x226
christian.pongratz@ttu.edu