POST 5: Project Results

Our presentation of the project was of a formal report to the client and a poster presentation for the community.

OUTCOME

Formal Report:

The formal report given to the client was a success. We included all the details required and presented them in a respectable manner.

Review: Although we had given a successful report, we would like to have constructed the final design on the site. This would have been a major milestone for us and the community that will benefit from this project.

Poster Presentation:

We will be presenting to the community with an detailed poster. We plan to inform the community of the project goals, organization, planning, and implementation, and we are expecting good feedback. The plan is to show a video clip of a 3D model drafted on computer software along with other visual material so that the community can picture what the design might look like in reality.

What has gone well:

  • Successfully handed in a report deliverable to the client for future references
  • Concluded the project on a fair milestone (All details on design except for construction of the actual design)
  • Completed all the process of design aspects of the project (Designing, refining, detailing)

What needed extra work:

  • Construction of the design needed extra time
  • Attendance of all group members was hard to schedule
  • Client meetings were hard to set up due to busy schedule of the client

Final Design with Construction Dimensions. (Side view)

Final Design with Construction Dimensions (Top view)

1 thought on “POST 5: Project Results

  1. Hi Team,

    It looks like you have accomplished a lot during this project. You have done due diligence in creating the conceptual design. It’s not surprising that you didn’t have the time to do the construction but, hopefully, a group next year can complete the project.
    Your conceptual design drawing look great. Did you also create working drawings for the construction? I’m a little surprised that these were not displayed on your blog.

    Best regards,
    Susan Nesbit

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