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scratching the surface of cnc milled glass research

Location: New Orleans, LA

Date: Spring 2017 – Spring 2018

Client: Tulane Millhaus

Description: The exhibit is a culmination of a semester of independent student research exploring the architectural qualities of CNC milling glass by David Maples and Alyson Demskie. Thanks to AllGlass LLC for donating the glass used for the project. The work is currently on display at the Favrot Lobby of Tulane School of Architecture and will be displayed at the AIA’s Center for Architecture and Design in New Orleans afterwards.

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