Technical Drawing

Miranda Rubio

My first drawing was suppoosed to be an arch that the riders would pass through on the horse. I wanted to incorporate the triangular shape into the structure. The inside panel will include patches of different textures in different shapes. 

Some strengths I took note of from other peoples drawings were one of the drawings had a lot where she had different activities on the inside and outside. I also noticed that one of the drawings had a complex stucture to it which stood out. 


Technical Drawing

Luis C

My drawing is a tunnel made out of triangles combined together to make rectangular walls. It has objects hanging from the ceiling, and on the walls that the people can interact with. It also has small speakers that are making noises.

3 strengths I saw in other teammates ideas

-Triangular Structure

-Experience integrated into structure

-Various Experiences

Possible Names:

The Tunnel

TriTunnel

Triangular Tunnel

Technical Drawing

Jan Fernandez

3-4 sentences explain your drawing both overall and detail

-My drawing was very triangular because that was a concept that the whole group shows in their projects. 

List 3 of the strengths that you saw in other teammates ideas

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List possible names

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Technical drawings

Marissa Jasso

Technical Drawing - Edwin Medrano

Edwin Medrano

My starting idea for my project was to take the most important parts from each of my classmate's model, including my groups, and combine them into one whole project. For this project idea, I wanted the environmental component and visual effects inside my project idea, to be the strongest feature in it. Having all of that in mind, I selected very unique structures for the project idea, which can be seen as there is an arch structure for that different-environment experience sensation. This arch structure would have a blue gradient while also have a texture in which the patient undergoing the therapy can touch and analyze the colors. As well, I selected triangular prisms that would allow for different activities to happen in that environmental experience. With the visual effects, I decided that the two triangular prisms would have different components of activities on the vertical 3 sides (6 activities in total). These activities would also be focus on the senses of Touch and Sight. 

Within my classmates projects, I saw lots of strength in how they were cooperating the environmental experience by using an arch structure, which was one of the models someone had. As well, how people had used certain visual effects to have the primary senses be Sight and Touch. Finally, one last strength was the description of their project idea, in terms of measurements or how each activity in their project idea, works. 

For my project idea, the only name I was able to come up with was the Palette Post, due to there being multiple colors, activities, and textures. 

Material Resources/Research

Marlene Gaeta

PVC Tunnel

  • Bending PVC Pipes: (Use a hair dryer and 1/2-inch drain auger)
  • The drain auger is inserted into the PVC to prevent it from kinking as it's being bent–kinked PVC pipe is extremely difficult to get straight again. Use a hair dryer to heat up a spot on the PVC pipe and slowly apply pressure on the area you want to bend. Once you've made a bend to the desired angle you can remove the auger. This technique is ideal for maneuvering PVC around corners and over other pipes, while remaining flush to the wall. Take it slow when heating and bending the PVC and you'll have a successful outcome almost every time. 

(Material: Nylon Rope)

Using Yarn as one of the Textures would be a good idea, However the Yarn will most likely, unfortunately, not last very long outside. It might be a better Idea to instead Nylon Rope instead of Yarn, as it can still be colorful, have a Similar, or close-enough to similar, texture, & is stronger than normal Yarn.


Material sources

Shister Juniyah
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The first image is a picture of guy ropes. That is my precedent. The link to the amazon is https://www.amazon.com/Coghlans-8295-Guy-Ropes-Pack/dp/B0000AUSDG. 

 The second image is PVC pipe connectors. They are different types for different angles. Those pictures are also my precedent.  The link is https://www.amazon.com/Coghlans-8295-Guy-Ropes-Pack/dp/B0000AUSDG. 

Rhino Model

Leilah Lomeli
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Rhino Model

Marlene Gaeta

Material Sources - Edwin Medrano

Edwin Medrano

PVC:

The PVC pipes will be making up the main arch structure of our project (Frame of the Structure). On the link below, the PVC Pipes that are 1-1.5 in x 10 ft 300 Sch 400, cost between $3.90 (2ft) to $17.13 (20ft). 

Link: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Charlotte-Pipe-1-1-2-in-x-20-ft-330-Schedule-40-PVC-Pipe/3359594  

Sand Bags:

The sand bags will be mainly used to hold down the structure, in harsh winds or other pressure that is applied onto it that would result in it falling over. On the link below, the sand bags are 14" x 26" and are able to hold 50 pounds of sand, and cost $15.79 (Quantity of 25 Bags).

Link: https://www.amazon.com/Green-Sandbag-Sandbags-Pounds-Polypropylene/dp/B010UGUFEE/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EMMGC1W484R7A9K1NMA1 

Guy Wires:

The Guy Wires will be also be used to hold down the structures, using tension to hold the structure down and together. On the link below, the guy wire is 1/16'' x 50 ft Galvanized Steel and is Uncoated (Quantity 1). 

Link: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-16-in-x-50-ft-Galvanized-Steel-Uncoated-Wire-Rope-811072/300018981