Construction General

Phase Change

Welcome to your summer home, please wipe your feet.

Wednesday May 25 was the beginning of a new phase for some of us Parsons/Stevens students. Five of us were assigned the task of starting to set up our summer workshop at Stevens and we all felt a huge sense of relief as we were finally set free from the unrelenting clutches of the CPU and given the chance to actually make things with our hands again, or so we thought… I say that because we all had dreams of creating the ultimate workshop with ten times the production capacity of Kris Kringles sweat shops and at half the cost of labor. Sadly however, our dreams were shattered on the morning of Wednesday May 25 when we opened the door to our summer play pen and realized that our warehouse had laid untouched for the last 30 years (or just not well kept). But like any young or semi young aspiring architect/engineer would do we grabbed the bull by the horns (or Dino in this case) and disassembled it piece by piece with nothing more than a ratchet and an occasional grinder.

Stay tuned to see the amazing transformation from a forgotten relic to a modern day model T factory.

This lovely cmu box with a window and a door rivals any luxury mid-town office space.


Yeah! Check out Nick grinding the dino… aaaallllright!


I think this might impede our panel flow.

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