04/30/2026
Experimenting with new ways to build the world! - CCA Digital Craft Lab - Final Reviews
Saturday, May 2, 2026, 1:30-4:30 PM
CCA Nave Presentation Space
145 Hooper Street, San Francisco, CA
The Robotic Timber Pavilions (RTP) studio reframes how non-standard timber structures are conceived and assembled, extending additive digital fabrication into full-scale architectural production. In this context, arches and shell systems operate as primary testbeds, capitalizing on their geometric clarity and structural efficiency to advance robotic assembly strategies.
Using robotic platforms that grip, orient, and accurately place components according to precise digital models, RTP fuses computational design with semi-autonomous construction workflows, where human collaborators play an essential role in gluing, stapling, and completing the final assembly. The result is a parametric family of expressive forms that align spatial and aesthetic ambitions with structural performance, optimizing material through locally differentiated aggregation. Shifting away from the making of discrete parts, RTP emphasizes the spatial orchestration of generic timber elements (Off-the-shelf 2”x2”x1’ SPF lumber), where curvature, continuity, and surface behavior drive new directions in automated timber construction.
This studio, led by Digital Craft Lab co-founder Prof. Jason Kelly Johnson showcases a series of experimental projects developed with California College of the Arts architecture students. The studio was supported by robotics expert Tyson Phillips and structural engineer Felix Weber (RDH Building Science).
The presentations, focused around two full scale timber installations, will be followed by a discussion.