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| Inspires people to think critically about their everyday use of materials
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| Should withstand New York weather conditions
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Revision as of 21:29, 10 November 2011

Abstract

Through Engineering 215 Intro to Design at Humboldt State University, Team Skin for the Win was . This client is Mary Mattingly, a respected and prolific artist in New York City. She is the founder of many projects including the Flock House Project.

  1. Project Formulation
  2. Problem Analysis and Literature Review
  3. Alternative Solutions
  4. Decision Process
  5. Specification of Final Solution

Background

Problem Analysis and Criteria

Criteria Weight Description
Cost 10 Total cost less than $375
Safety 10 Safe for occupants and visitors
Aesthetics 9 Looks clean and appealing
Inspiration 8 Inspires people to think critically about their everyday use of materials
Durability 8 Should withstand New York weather conditions

Problem statement and criteria

Description of final project

  • Photos and descriptions

Costs

Testing Results

How to build

Discussion and next steps

References

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