Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology
Welcome to the Engineering and Architecture Showcase. Projects are arranged by date of submission.
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Daniel Victoria Jimenez, Richard Diaz,Hector Amador-Larios,Adam Gattis,Ryan Hedburg , Salinas High School, Pre-Engineering
For this project my teammates and I were tasked with building a fully functioning Vex Clawbot that could carry a piece of tape around an obstacle course and put it in top of a desk without dropping the tape or hitting an obstacle. If the Clawbot hit an obstacle we would have to start over by going to the very beginning of the obstacle course.
Submitted: 2/07/2024
Musa Nichols, Seaside High School, Robotic Engineering
This CAD project demonstrates my 3D modeling progress. Assigned to create a phone holder using all functions learned, I chose to design one resembling my dog. The holder features a dog lying on its back with a stomach slit for phone placement.
Submitted: 4/01/2024
Adeline Gomez-Vazquez, Seaside High School, Robotics
I designed a phone holder in the shape of a tiny chair. I then decided to make it batman themed but not the normal batman colors but the colors of the princess batman Lego figure. I modeled it to be the same size as my iPhone 13. I then put a hole at the bottom of the seat so I can charge my phone in both horizontal and vertical form.
Submitted: 4/02/2024
Cortland Dicken-Young, Salinas High School, Drafting
It's just a store similar to that of ones seen in a shopping mall. It has changing rooms, tables for clothes, and office, a backroom, and checkout areas. It comes with a glass storefront and two doors.
Submitted: 4/04/2024
Lloyd Kirkpatrick, Salinas High School, Drafting
I created a clothing store blueprint for a school assignment.
Submitted: 4/05/2024
Erik Raya, Salinas High School, Drafting
This is a drawing sheet made on Revit which I made in drafting, where I am learning architecture. The drawing is for a clothing store with the following requirements: 6 dressing rooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office area, a shipping room with garage door, back door and, 2 checkout areas, overall length 60 feet, depth 40 feet, and 12 foot ceilings.
Submitted: 4/05/2024
Guillermo Gutierrez Rios, Salinas High School, Drafting
A chess set piece, a rook, which was created under the program of Fusion 360. To create this 3D model of a chess piece, I had to understand many functions of the program and also design the rook itself.
Submitted: 4/07/2024
Isaac Mosqueda, King City High School, AG Mechanics
Innovative sheet metal toolbox designed for durability and efficiency. Features include multiple compartments for organized storage, sturdy construction for heavy-duty use, and ergonomic handles for easy transportation. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike.
Submitted: 4/07/2024
Dante Vega & Ernesto Duarte Hernandez, North Monterey County High School, Engineering Design
A tower defense/idle game where you play as two scientists fighting off the enemies created by your own mistakes
Submitted: 4/03/2024
August Lai, Aisha Patel , Rancho San Juan High School, Cybersecurity
A short Hello Kitty comic explaining how to stay safe from online phishing attacks.
Submitted: 2/02/2024
Khader Othman, North Salinas High School, Intro to Computer
My project is a simple way of making a website using CSS and HTML. It focuses on the basics of HTML and CSS. Some important HTML tags include <! DOCTYPE html>, <html>, <body>, and <h1>. An important CSS piece of code is the <style> tag. HTML and CSS help us to be able to share thoughts and ideas in this technologically advancing world we live in.
Submitted: 3/18/2024