Building Up Knowledge
Friday, May 6, 2016
Finished Bathroom
Today was the last day of genius hour for us to work on our project. We finished constructing our model bathroom and added the finishing touches. We had some difficulty putting the back wall onto the model. The wall wouldn't stay connected to the floor so we had to reinforce it with tape. We also changed the format of the bathroom to make it more realistic. We also added two rugs, one in the middle of the room and one next to the tub, because the room seemed a little empty in the middle. Lastly we added a stream of dried hot glue to look like water in the sink, tub and shower. Although we had some trouble with constructing our model, we are very content with the outcome of the project.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Week 15
This week we finished the floor. It was a shortened period so we could not get much done but all we need to do next week is glue the walls on. I feel as if the floor was the hardest part since we had to glue on lots of small popsicle sticks.
Interview Questions
This week we contacted Gianna Castelli, who is going to college for architecture, to ask her a few questions for our genius hour project.
What is your favorite thing about being an architecture student?
-Being able to creatively use my mind and knowing there is almost never a wrong answer when designing.
How do you start a career in architecture?
-You must start as an intern at a design firm while getting your degree, then when applying to jobs you must have a portfolio along with your resume to show your design skills. Once you work at a firm, you work towards getting your License of Architecture.
When building an actual structure where do you start? What do you use for inspiration?
-Inspiration can stem from anything such as the way leaves move in the wind, to a more practical inspiration from your clients. Much inspiration begins with what you or the client wants to space/building to feel like. Will it be for children? Will it be an office? But most inspiration starts with abstract drawings. When beginning a structure, construction must start from the ground up. Build the floor plane, the main structural walls, create the doors/windows, and then fill in the interior of the space.
Do you prefer sketch and drawing or hands on building?
-I prefer sketching and drawing, but sometimes it is easier to start building to realize how the pieces will work together before designing a final sketch.
What college are you going to for architecture?
-Philadelphia University
Who or what inspired you to pursue this?
-From a young age I found myself very detail oriented and I was always interested in the designs/details of rooms and buildings. I originally wanted to do architecture, but found that interior design is much more detailed.
What would you recommend for first timers to build?
-I would recommend starting off by drawing abstract shapes or pictures and then making a floor plan based on that inspiration. I would then build on TOP of this floor plan they've created, so it is easier to understand how the pieces fit together. And always build from the outside in.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Ideas For Genius Fair
We are coming upon the end of our genius hour project and will soon be approaching the Genius Fair. We know we are going to show our model of our bathroom at the Genius Fair but we would also like to provide people with the other information that we learned like:
We hope that this will help show people how hard we have worked on this project and how much we have learned from being given the opportunity to experience this wonderful and fun project!
- How to identify the measurements before placing the down the furniture.
- How we measured to make sure the walls, and the furniture, and the flooring would all fit into our model.
- Showing the process of our building
- Showing the steps before building the model: making blueprints using FloorPlanner, having to study and find information about architecture models to make sure we could complete this task
We hope that this will help show people how hard we have worked on this project and how much we have learned from being given the opportunity to experience this wonderful and fun project!
Interview with Gianna Castelli
What is your favorite thing about being an architecture student?
-Being able to creatively use my mind and knowing there is almost never a wrong answer when designing.
How do you start a career in architecture?
-You must start as an intern at a design firm while getting your degree, then when applying to jobs you must have a portfolio along with your resume to show your design skills. Once you work at a firm, you work towards getting your License of Architecture.
When building an actual structure where do you start? What do you use for inspiration?
-Inspiration can stem from anything such as the way leaves move in the wind, to a more practical inspiration from your clients. Much inspiration begins with what you or the client wants to space/building to feel like. Will it be for children? Will it be an office? But most inspiration starts with abstract drawings. When beginning a structure, construction must start from the ground up. Build the floor plane, the main structural walls, create the doors/windows, and then fill in the interior of the space.
Do you prefer sketch and drawing or hands on building?
-I prefer sketching and drawing, but sometimes it is easier to start building to realize how the pieces will work together before designing a final sketch.
What college are you going to for architecture?
-Philadelphia University
Who or what inspired you to pursue this?
-From a young age I found myself very detail oriented and I was always interested in the designs/details of rooms and buildings. I originally wanted to do architecture, but found that interior design is much more detailed.
What would you recommend for first timers to build?
-I would recommend starting off by drawing abstract shapes or pictures and then making a floor plan based on that inspiration. I would then build on TOP of this floor plan they've created, so it is easier to understand how the pieces fit together. And always build from the outside
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Week 10
We brought in paint and paint brushes to paint over the pink. We found out the hard way that the pink is very bright and hard to paint over. The paint we decided to use was a brown which we will need to add another layer of paint next week so you don't see the pink through the brown. Net week is when will begin got gluing the popsicle sticks together to make the floor. We will use the foam poster for the walls. I hope our interview possibility answers back so we can get an interview as soon as possible.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Week 9
Today we have finally received the bathroom set that we ordered. However the color is bright pink so next week we plan on painting over the pink with either a beige or white color. I have also brought in the foam poster board that we will use for the walls and floor (we want to wait until next time so we do all the construction and messy things on one day). Today Nicole and I also thought of back up plans in case the teacher from high school does not reply back to us. We were thinking of our schools STEM teacher since she has taught us in science about how to construct a pasta and marshmallow building. Below is the picture of the bathroom set we ordered.
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