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Image:Switch_and_Swap.jpg|<big><center>'''[[CCAT_greywater_grease_trap|Greywater Grease Trap]]'''</center></big> | Image:Switch_and_Swap.jpg|<big><center>'''[[CCAT_greywater_grease_trap|Greywater Grease Trap]]'''</center></big> | ||
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Revision as of 23:49, 2 September 2010
Introduction
This is the gallery page lists some of the projects done by Engineering 215.
Fall 2009 CCAT and Network for a Healthy California
The fall 2009 semester of Engineering 215 worked with the Humboldt State University's Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT) as well as The Network for a Healthy California.
Spring 2009 WaterPod
The Spring semester of Engineering 215 worked with the WaterPod to research, design, and build a system that completes a task to allow a number of artists to live sustainably onboard the barge.
Fall 2008 Full Belly Project
The Fall semester of Engineering 215 worked with the Full Belly Project to adapt their Universal Nut Sheller in the following three manners:
- Reducing the cost and cement content of the UNS for manufacture in West Africa: The LC sheller and The Full Bell
- Utilizing waste plastic bags to make the UNS molds in Haiti: Hot Dang Plastic Encasement and Pressed Plastic
- Adapting a US version of the UNS to serve as a source of funding and outreach: Nutsy, Multiplicity and Simple Simon
Spring 2007 Eco Hostel
This semester the students of Engineering 215 worked with Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living (HBCSL) designing 6 model hostel cottages for the Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel using materials such as:
- papercrete
- aerated concrete
- structural concrete insulated panels (SCIPs)
- modern interpretation of a traditional Yurok plank house
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Fall 2005 RCEA
The Fall 2005 semester of Engineering 215 worked with RCEA to develop educational displays for the general public.