Experiments for the interior emerge from a series of questions about the relationship between the craft of making and new technologies of digital fabrication. These new methods are often employed in the fabrication of complex forms which often result in inordinately large quantities of wasted material as the complexity of form precludes the efficient use of standard, flat 4’ x 8’ sheet products. This project illustrates our desire to produce complex formal and spatial readings with an economy of means while allowing the aluminum panels to retain their integrity. The joint and surface are of particular interest as a means of simultaneously articulating and obscuring their individual reading in an effort to create an intimate space with sensuous materials.