This project was for Children's of Atlanta Museum. We were building a exhibit for children to play with and have fun while learning. The exhibit we are building is called a lightbright.
Made with proper materials
Is designed to engage 5-6 visitors at a time
Is it Safe?
Physically engaging to the user
Has many outcomes
Keeps user engaged for multiple minutes
Does not incorporate electronics
Adheres to the color pallette
34"x 15' x 2'
The process for this exhibit was a lot. First we had to do a sketch of how it will look. Then we would build it and then present it to the class to see if we met all the constraints. After that we would get feedback and then edit the exhibit then present again but this time to the Children's Museum people. Then they would give us feedback on how we could make it better. After they gave us feedback we would do our last design and then be done.
This is our onshape file. It is used to build and edit things. But for ours all we did was make adjustments so the model can fit perfectly together. When we print the right sizes out it we won't have to cut anything out.
I have been working on a exhibit for the children's museum. I also was cutting out scraps of plastic and wood. The reason why I was doing that was because we would either be able to use the big pieces for later. I would also help sometimes make rods for the lightbright project. But for the most part i have been cutting wood and plastic for Ms.White.
We are making a tiny house for a project. It is a fully functional house that has everything a regular house has just smaller. Our tiny house is 8' by 24'. Also the tiny house that we will be making will be on a trailer.
Discovered that there is a pipe where the sink is supposed to go and got clarification on why it was there.
We had worked on measurements for the cabinet space, sink, burner.
Today we found dimensions for cabinets and also had to look up how to install floor cabinets into tiny house.
Today we worked on finding materials needed to finish the cabinets.
WE finished all sketch designs for the cabinets ad dimensions. Then we had a meeting to get more clarification about the structure of the cabinets.
Today we worked on cutting all the pieces we needed. Then started to assemble the cabinets
Today we had finished cutting all the pieces. Then after we finish cutting out the pieces, we ended up making both of the bases we needed for the cabinets.
We found out the size for the burner and cut a hole for it. Then after that we had to reassemble the sink cabinet.
We finished making the all the cuts for the cabinets. Then we made sure that we screwed them together so it wouldn't be moving. Also we made pieces for the extra space.
To decrease peoples allergic reaction to pollen and try to prevent getting COVID-19.
How can I decrease peoples exposure to bacteria and viruses in the air.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html
How to create a mask.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200424081648.htm
What material is best for creating a mask?
Shows how to prevent viruses and bacteria.
I found out the best material to use for creating a mask. I also found a solution on how to prevent it from spreading.
I'm going to make the mask out of cotton because it is the best material to use then polyester. It is also the best way to go and be more safe.