Fabrication Designer

Role

Designs how physical elements are built, assembled, finished, and maintained.

Boundary Note

Fabrication design is not simply making objects. It sits between design intent and physical production, overlapping with scenic design, props, installation design, engineering, and technical production.

Collaboration Note

Set designers, scenic designers, props designers, installation designers, producers, technical directors, safety consultants, hardware teams, and venue staff.

Description

A Fabrication Designer translates spatial, scenic, prop, or installation ideas into buildable physical elements. The role considers materials, construction methods, durability, assembly, transport, safety, finish, maintenance, and how fabricated elements interact with technical systems and audience use.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, fabrication often needs to support public interaction, repeated reset, hidden technology, sensors, lighting, cabling, tracking, projection, or headset use. Fabrication design helps make physical elements durable enough for real exhibition conditions.

Scope Note

Build methods, material selection, fabrication drawings, assembly logic, durability, finishes, transport, maintenance, safety, tolerances, and integration with technical systems.

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