A sculptural foam installation demonstrates the promise of a new technology-focused degree at Penn

A new degree program at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design is already beginning to bear fruit in the world. Deep Relief, a large-scale sculptural wall installation, was recently completed by students in the school’s Master of Science in Design: Robotic and Autonomous Systems (MSD-RAS) program. It is installed in the atrium of the Middletown Free Library outside Philadelphia, which held a dedication ceremony for the work on January 26.

The MSD-RAS program, now in its third year and led by assistant professor Robert Stuart-Smith, is a one-year, post-professional advanced architecture degree focused on the cutting edge of design and fabrication

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