Showing posts with label design thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design thinking. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

CSH Practice Elevation Drawings

Set your heights more than what you see around you, see beyond.
~Anthony Anderson

For the next phase of the design process, the girls create elevation drawings.  An elevation is a common method of depicting the exterior of a building.  Building façades are shown as elevations in architectural drawings and technical drawings.  CSH students practice elevation drawing of their bus stop design to plan for the next step: model making.


Mrs. Grueterich provides an example of an elevation drawing.
Students create their drawings, based on their bus stop design plans.



Friday, December 12, 2014

Amy Leidtke, RISD Professor, Industrial Designer, Educator Spends the Day at CSH

developed country is not a place where the poor have cars, it's where the rich use public transportation.
  ~Enrique Penalosa, Former Mayor of Bogota

On December 11th, Amy Leidtke, RISD Professor/Industrial Designer/Educator, spent an action-packed and  fruitful day with Sacred Heart students.  Third and sixth graders participated in a hands-on workshop in the Makerspace designing and modeling chairs to scale using biodegradable packing peanuts. Middle and Upper Schoolers had the opportunity to talk to Amy about careers in Industrial Design.  To top off the day, Amy shared her expertise with CSH'S 8th grade Bus Stop Design Team in the art room.


After the students present their research findings, it is time to begin sketching preliminary design concepts.  Amy demonstrates model sketching, a quick and malleable way to represent design ideas in 3D.


Amy's scale model of a bus, some passengers, a tree, sidewalk and curb will help the girls visualize, ideate and role play with their own models.


Quickly assimilating Amy's tips on scoring cardboard and drawing graphic reminders of design concepts on the model, an 8th grader pens in a solar panel on her dome-shaped bus stop.