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| Accessibility | | Accessibility | ||
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| Labor Intensity | | Labor Intensity | ||
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|Ecology | | Ecology | ||
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|Maintenance | | Maintenance | ||
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|Educational Value | | Educational Value | ||
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|Aesthetic | | Aesthetic | ||
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== Description of final project == | == Description of final project == | ||
Photos and descriptions. Use gallery (https://www.appropedia.org/Help:Images#Galleries (Links to an external site.)). | Photos and descriptions. Use gallery (https://www.appropedia.org/Help:Images#Galleries (Links to an external site.)). | ||
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|File:IMG_6507.JPG| [[Garden Pathway]]: Final Step before laying down the Mulch. | |||
|File:IMG_6519.JPG| [[Final Trail]]: Close up of the retaining wall structures and pathway. | |||
|File:IMG_6520.JPG| [[Final Trail]]: Overview of the final trail. | |||
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Include a how to use and maintain section. See the how to template below. | Include a how to use and maintain section. See the how to template below. | ||
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===Prototyping=== | ===Prototyping=== | ||
<gallery caption="Model Prototype and first Physical Prototypes"> | |||
IMG_6351.JPG| 1st Prototype. | |||
LJOK7837.JPG| Physical Prototype. | |||
IMG_6478.JPG| Physical Prototype | |||
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=== Costs === | === Costs === | ||
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| 1 || Grass Seed|| Mad River Gardens | | 1 || Grass Seed|| Mad River Gardens | ||
|align="right"| 3.76 | |align="right"| 3.76 | ||
|align="right"| 59.29 | |align="right"| 59.29 | ||
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| N/A || Recycled Concrete || Donated by: Figas Construction | |||
|align="right"| 0 | |||
|align="right"| 59.29 | |||
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| N/A || Tires || Donated by: Anonymous | |||
|align="right"| 0 | |||
|align="right"| 59.29 | |||
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| N/A || Wood Chips || Free pile located at the Indianola Cuttoff | |||
|align="right"| 0 | |||
|align="right"| 59.29 | |||
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|colspan="4" align="right" | '''Total Cost''' | |colspan="4" align="right" | '''Total Cost''' | ||
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== Suggestions for future changes == | == Suggestions for future changes == | ||
Team AZDC recommends the following as future changes to the project: | |||
*A handrail following the path on the downhill side of the pathway downhill of the switchback. | |||
*An assortment of edible fruiting plants that would also serve as additional slope stabilization such as: | |||
-Snow Berries | |||
-Goumi Berries | |||
-Huckleberries | |||
-Elderberries | |||
-Chilean Guava | |||
*A cob bench, embedded into the uphill side of the landing, to provide additional slope stabilization as well as an aesthetic and practical feature. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:29, 18 November 2019
Abstract
One paragraph summary of your project from background to discussion and next steps. Six Rivers Charter High School has a garden and outdoor learning space located at the bottom of a hill next to their parking lot. The staircase originally connecting the space to the rest of the school had fallen into disrepair, and sorely needed to be replaced. The team spent a few weeks researching pathway and stair design, slope stabilization, retaining walls, pathway construction, erosion control, and native plants before breaking ground. After coordinating with Six Rivers' principal Ron Perry the team went about gathering materials and beginning construction.
There should be an image near the top.
Background
Problem statement and criteria
This is a sortable table that needs to be refilled with our info
Criteria | Weight (out of 10) |
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Safety | 10 |
Accessibility | 10 |
Labor Intensity | 9 |
Plantability | 4 |
Ecology | 6 |
Cost | 7 |
Maintenance | 5 |
Educational Value | 3 |
Aesthetic | 7 |
Description of final project
Photos and descriptions. Use gallery (https://www.appropedia.org/Help:Images#Galleries (Links to an external site.)).
Include a how to use and maintain section. See the how to template below.
Prototyping
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1st Prototype.
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Physical Prototype.
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Physical Prototype
Costs
Use Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table.
Quantity | Material or Service | Source | Cost ($) | Total ($) |
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N/A | Materials Transportation | Father of Dustin | 46.91 | 46.91 |
1 | Hay Bale | Three G's Hay and Grain | 8.62 | 55.53 |
1 | Grass Seed | Mad River Gardens | 3.76 | 59.29 |
N/A | Recycled Concrete | Donated by: Figas Construction | 0 | 59.29 |
N/A | Tires | Donated by: Anonymous | 0 | 59.29 |
N/A | Wood Chips | Free pile located at the Indianola Cuttoff | 0 | 59.29 |
Total Cost | 59.29 |
Testing Results
How to build
Maintenance
Introduce this maintenance section.
Schedule
This is when to maintain what.
- Daily
- A daily task
- A daily task
- Weekly
- a weekly task
- a weekly task
- Monthly
- a monthly task
- a monthly task
- Yearly
- a yearly task
- a yearly task
- Every __ years
- task
- task
Instructions
This is how to maintain. The step by step how to template {{How to}} is most likely best for this part.
Troubleshooting
This is only how to troubleshoot basic operation. For complex issues, the solution might just say contact ________. It should be a table in this format:
Problem | Suggestion |
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Example issue | Example solution or suggestion |
Does not turn on | Make sure it is plugged in |
Another issue | Et cetera |
Discussion and next steps
Suggestions for future changes
Team AZDC recommends the following as future changes to the project:
- A handrail following the path on the downhill side of the pathway downhill of the switchback.
- An assortment of edible fruiting plants that would also serve as additional slope stabilization such as:
-Snow Berries -Goumi Berries -Huckleberries -Elderberries -Chilean Guava
- A cob bench, embedded into the uphill side of the landing, to provide additional slope stabilization as well as an aesthetic and practical feature.
References
See Help:Footnotes for more. Template:Reflist