
The Basic Modeling Laboratory is a foundational base for experimental teaching and research in design, supporting a wide range of applications such as modeling, display design, and environmental design. Its core activities include foundational modeling and spray-painting experiments, later expanded to include three-dimensional composition, display design, and model making. Over time, it has developed into a multifunctional laboratory serving diverse needs in art and design education.
Through guided experimental teaching, students are able to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills, using specialized equipment and tools to bring their design concepts to life. From initial design thinking to conceptual development, from sketches to technical drawings, and from basic prototypes to simulation models, the Laboratory provides comprehensive support for the entire design process.
Courses offered in the Laboratory include Modeling and Shaping, Morphological Composition, and Introductory Architecture. The facility is equipped with advanced tools such as a laser cutter, band saw, jigsaw, grinder, vise, drill press, wire cutter, clay modeling instruments, and an extensive range of model-making equipment.
