
This process involves skills acquisition, mentoring and making. The facility is provided to students as frontline support for teaching and learning as well as research through design development. This includes academic staff, Post & undergraduate students from all six Design School disciplines: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Fashion Design, and Interactive & Visual Design.


The J Block Maker Space is primarily for design development and model making by design students. Support is provided for three thousand people. Utilising the ongoing development of expertise and experience in the QUT Design Lab, these services are designed to provide clients with a structured yet customisable experience to support the development of innovative design products and services. There are three programs available as fabrication services, depending on the requirements of the client: 1) maker-space program, allowing for space and access to the workshop 2) a fabricator program, allowing for space as well as expertise 3) partner program, allowing space, expertise, and ongoing collaborative knowledge transfer agreements. The J Block workshop houses a comprehensive range of fabrication technologies and is run by a team of staff with a wide range of design and fabrication expertise. Sensors track eye movements, identifying exact location of what the participant is looking at. The Tobii system consists of Tobii glasses and recording assistant worn by the participant during observations.
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