


Fabrication Lab
This center for research in electronics, physical computing, tactile media and advanced imaging includes a computer-controlled laser cutter, large-format printer, solder stations, motion sensors, electronics components (transistors, resistors) and a robotics locker.
Fashion Lab
623 S. Wabash Ave., 7th Floor
Take your garments from concept to reality in the fashion lab, with all the industry-standard equipment and software you鈥檒l need to make runway-ready garments under one roof.Read More
Fashion Study Collection Research Center
The Research Center is a workspace and archive in the Fashion Study Collection. The facility offers access to rare books on fashion and dress, magazines, journals, visual media, and other reference materials, dating as early as the 1840s through the present day. General subjects addressed in the Research Center include fashion history, construction, dress and fashion theory, designers, exhibitions, ethnic dress, and textiles. Individual appointments and class visits to the Fashion Study Collection are held in its Research Center.Read More
Open Lab
916 S. Wabash Ave.
This major hub of student work and research includes three dozen computer workstations with superb hardware performance and the latest in high-end media production and application development software and game engines.Read More
Open Studio
623 S. Wabash Ave., 8th Floor
Need creative space that鈥檚 not your living room? Work in our open studio: it鈥檚 okay if paint drips on the floor. Read More
Computer Lounge
623 S. Wabash Ave., 9th Floor
Edit, design, and sketch the day (or night) away in the computer lab. Work on the latest professional software for Mac OS and Windows, with expert staff on-hand to help along the way. Read More