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Erik Luhtala joins NewSchool of Architecture and Design as Materials Lab Manager
12/21/2011
Luhtala to broaden the lab’s role as a center of instruction and research San Diego—Dec. 21, 2011—The NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) has named Erik Luhtala as the school’s new Materials Lab manager. The lab, previously called the Model Shop, is where students can use a variety of materials and machines to create physical models that demonstrate their architecture and design concepts. Luhtala is expected to broaden the lab’s role as a center of instruction and research.
For the next phase at the NSAD Materials Lab, Luhtala envisions integrating new technologies that support student modeling initiatives. He also will promote students work on research-based papers on the work being done at the lab, he said. “Architecture and design education is very didactic, very hands on. It’s often what attracts the people who are here. They are creative people who like to produce new things,” Luhtala said. “This is a chance for them to do so on a regular basis and provide examples to prospective students of what they could be doing here.” The Materials Lab comprises a woodworking facility, a metal shop and the expanding digital facility. The digital facility currently houses two industrial computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines that utilize both lasers and high-speed milling technology to produce precision output on a large scale as well as two smaller-format cabinet laser cutters for more intricate work. The lab also includes a digital light processing photopolymer 3-D printer for the fabrication of highly complex 3-D geometries. About the NewSchool of Architecture and Design |
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Luhtala comes to NSAD from the University of Arizona where he worked as a laboratory coordinator and earned his Bachelor of Architecture. Among the skills he brings to the lab are extensive 3-D modeling and fabrication techniques. While at the University of Arizona, Luhtala received a faculty commendation and an American Institute of Architects Design Excellence Award. As a laboratory coordinator, he developed a reputation for innovation, creativity and technological knowledge.






