Tuesday 10 June 2014

Final Individual Contribution

Project: The Bus Stop Of The Future


Members: George Alahah, Anthony Chami, Violet Gan, Jason Lo, Martha Masli, Michael Naumovski, Kerre Skarparis, Tony Tang, Darren Weinman 



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Individual Contributions:
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1. Detail drawings: No. IV-A, V & VII (drafting & corrections)

MiniTec profile 30X30mm:




MiniTec profile 30X60mm:



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2. Laser cut Models ( worked with Kangyi Tang)

Based on drawing III & VII, we decided to make two laser cut models to show the connection details.
Due to limited dimension of the laser cut machine, we can only cut part of the roof in scale 1:1.
These models show the location of all screws, glass and undergo MiniTec.
Due to the limited thickness of materials, we used the 3 mm thick MDF to laser cut the model. But in scale 1:10, we should use 1.5 mm thick MDF.
Also a 1:1 detail model shows how MiniTec connection hold the entire roof.


screen shot of illustrator file

screen shot of SketchUp model used for laser cut
(all the pieces are different therefore I have to export them from Sketckup to CAD.)


30X60 mm MiniTec hold one 15mm thick roof

The materials we used are 3mm thick MDF




The end the beginning of the roof
Scale 1:10


create slots on the sticks to hold all of the pieces









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3. Final design plans, elevation & sections

After final group presentation, Hank mentioned that he wanted an overall plans, elevation and sections.
These are the drawings I did. All the dimensions are calculated based on the SketchUp model provided by Elliot.

The dimension of SketchUp model is incorrect, above images are the hand writing notes of calculation process of converting dimension into scale 1:1 and 1:10

( There may be some conflicts and irrational dimension in the drawings, because all the drawings have been changed many times. And I didn't confirm with our clients about the drawings below since the structure of the bus stop need to be finalize by ARUP engineers. )





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4. Rendered plans, elevation & sections

These rendered plans, elevation and sections are made for final group presentation.







5. Group presentation slides

The slides I created were prepared for final presentation. Because not sure about the layout of the presentation, we were planed to used the PowerPoint and oral presentation to explain the entire process of our work.
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#1. Cover page
#2. Introductory of our project.(What we expected to do and how do we work) 
#3. Initial concept of the bus stop
#4&5. Group one's fabrication development and prototype.
#6&7. Group two's fabrication development and prototype.
#8. The rendered image of our final design
#9. Rendered roof plan
#10. Rendered floor plan
#11. Rendered front view (elevation)
#12. Sections
#13&14. MiniTec (Introduce MiniTec and 3D printing, what is MiniTec, how do we use them in the bus stop and the process of printing the 1:1 model)
#15. 3D Model (Showing all the detail models we made individually + explanation)

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#3. #4.

#5. #6.

#7. #8.

#9. #10.

#11. #12. 

#13. #14.

#15. 
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6. Group Wiki, Facebook & meetings

Group Wiki:
(create group Wiki and edit / add chapters within the wiki space)



Facebook: 

Meeting with Hank:
Martha and I went to the meeting with Hank, got the corrections of the drawings and new details. Also the most important point, we added few different profiles to our design. (profile 30X30, 30X60, 30X30 + angle bracket, 30X60 + angle bracket & MiniTec frame)

 

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Violet Gan
11/06/2014