Today the practice of architecture finds itself at a new watershed, where computation, integration, fabrication, and automation processes are establishing new platforms in design and shifting the tectonics of our built environment. Unlimited shapes, forms, and arrangements are now possible and there exists a certain fascination in their constructed realization. The success of those constructions is often indentified through their anatomy and more specifically their systemization and details. Joint pavilion investigates this shift in craft by constructing a pavilion using historic joining methodologies and paring them with advanced digital fabrication technologies.