LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
Gulfstream Center for Industrial and Furniture Design
Since SCAD acquired the building in 2002, it has been reconstructed to include studio space, a spray booth for painting models, a welding facility, plastics-working area, bench rooms, industrial design and furniture design galleries, and an extensive woodworking and metal fabrication studio, among many other state-of-the-art features. Students in each of the design tracks embark on classes that emphasize creation and representation skills, planning and methodology, fabrication, and transformation from concept to practical application and use.
Careers as contract or residential furniture designers, package designers, toy designers, transportation designers, experience designers, design center managers, product developers and many others await students who successfully complete these courses of study.

Gulfstream Center and the Gulfstream Gallery have facilities for School of Design students to create and exhibit their work.

Whether creating the core concept, designing long-term solutions or improving customer experience, students innovate.

Students in the Gulfstream Center have partnered with numerous industry leaders to create real-world products and solutions.

Gulfstream Center and the Gulfstream Gallery have facilities for School of Design students to create and exhibit their work.

At the Gulfstream Center for Design, each student has access to advanced technology labs for furniture and industrial design.

Advanced technology labs include computer numerically controlled equipment for rapid prototyping and productions.

In studios, labs and workshops at the Gulfstream Center, students work with wood, metal, plastics and composites.



