Project

Wood joint container

Year: 2023

The architectural project is a container designed to hold 4 joints created in a previous project securely in place. The container was made using a CNC machine, a lasercutter, 3d prints, and analog shop tools. The architectural aspects of the project include the use of a CNC machine to create the container, the use of a lasercutter to create the lid, the use of 3D prints to securely hold the joints in place, and the use of analog shop tools to create the bottom part of the container.

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Wood joint container

This architectural project is a box that can be assembled from two separate parts. The bottom part of the container unscrews and lifts up revealing two joints that are held in place. The lid of the box lifts up and reveals the two other joints.

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Interior view

This image shows the interior of the top portion of the container and the 2 joints that are held firmely in place by 3d prints

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Interior view of bottom portion

This image shows the interior of the bottom part of the container that holds the other 2 joints in place

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Zoe Thompson