Buildlab Offers A Creative Workspace For Students


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The BuildLAB is an on-campus machine and woodworking space where students can work on academic and personal projects.

embody Virginia Tech's philosophy of applied learning by fostering a supportive environment for innovation of all kinds.

It is supported by the Myers-Lawson School of Construction at Virginia Tech.

The Build Lab is a student run workshop where students come in to work on personal projects, school projects, and we teach them how to run the equipment.

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