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  • PENNDESIGN SAFETY FAIR

    Come and get your safety on!

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  • Office of Operations and Planning

    Located in Meyerson G-29, the Office of Operations and Planning manages the daily operation of PennDesign buildings like studio keys, trash collection and package delivery.

  • Architectural Archives & Kroiz Gallery

    The Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania preserves the works of more than 400 designers from the 18th century to the present. Located in the lower level of the Fisher Fine Arts Building, the Archives also houses the Kroiz exhibition gallery, a specialized library, reading room, and seminar room, as well as storage and processing facilities.

  • General Laser Cutting Guidelines

    General Laser Cutting Guidelines

  • AutoCAD Laser Cutter Template

    AutoCAD Laser Cutter Template

  • 3D Printing Information

    3D Printing Resources

  • CNC Suitable Materials

    Suitable Materials

  • CNC Milling Information

    CNC Milling Resources

  • Illustrator Guidelines

    Illustrator Guidelines

  • AutoCAD Guidelines

    AutoCAD Guidelines

  • Laser Suitable Materials

    Suitable Materials

  • On-Line Laser Scheduling

    Online Scheduling

  • Laser Cutting Information

    Laser Cutting Resources

  • Contact

    Fabrication Lab contact information

  • Fabrication Lab

    The Fabrication Lab serves as a practical laboratory extension of classroom theory. The lab is equipped for all phases of woodworking, metalworking, and machining, as well as digital fabrication with CNC routing, laser cutting, and 3D FDM printing.

  • Facilities & Resources

    PennPlanning Resources and Links.

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  • Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American Modern Wins National Award of Merit

    PennDesign's Architectural Archives is a co-recipient of a AALSH award for its Wharton Esherick Exhibition.

  • The Penn Gazette Takes a Look Into the Architectural Conservation Laboratory

    Theory and practice is the mantra here. That’s what conservation is all about,” says Professor Frank Matero.