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| | | Safety | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
| | | Protects inhabitants from natural elements | ||
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| | | Inspiration | ||
| | | 9 | ||
| | | Reuses commonly wasted materials | ||
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| Aesthetics | | Aesthetics | ||
| | | 8 | ||
| | | Visually appealing | ||
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| | | Cost | ||
| 8 | | 8 | ||
| | | Less than $375 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Durability | | Durability | ||
| | | 7 | ||
| Should withstand New York weather conditions | | Should withstand New York weather conditions | ||
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Revision as of 21:43, 10 November 2011
Abstract
Through Engineering 215 Intro to Design at Humboldt State University, Team Skin for the Win was created to address a problem involving a client of Professor Lonny Graffman . 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.
- Project Formulation
- Problem Analysis and Literature Review
- Alternative Solutions
- Decision Process
- Specification of Final Solution
Background
Problem Analysis and Criteria
Criteria | Weight | Description |
---|---|---|
Safety | 10 | Protects inhabitants from natural elements |
Inspiration | 9 | Reuses commonly wasted materials |
Aesthetics | 8 | Visually appealing |
Cost | 8 | Less than $375 |
Durability | 7 | Should withstand New York weather conditions |
Problem statement and criteria
Description of final project
- Photos and descriptions