Team Fry – The Final Day

After a long week of designing, testing and re-adjusting our model, the day had finally come for our presentation.

The whole week has, no doubt, been a fantastic experience in architectural design and modelling. Throughout the week we did come to a few problems along the way whether it was because of the complexity of our panel designs or because we accidentally forgot about including a pharmacy (lol), but due to our ‘flexible’ design (as Peter would say) we managed to fix the problems quickly. In the end I am glad everything happened the way it did and I wouldn’t change it.

The day has come to an end where the presentations are now over and less nerving now that we have all been assessed and questioned for our design.

I would like to thank all of the Architectural students in Team Fry – Karime, Tom and Peter for making it such a great team. Also thanks to Noel, Kemi and Poorang for having us be a part of your Design Week.

Team Fry Collage

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Our task was to design an outline for the poster that will be used in the presentation of our final product. We had to make certain sized boxes and circles so the content will fit appropriately.

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Fry Group

We were told to research childrens toys which may come as an inspiration for our building structure and how it may be constructed using simple and efficient methods. By doing this I found 2 toys, as such, which could be used for our final design.

In addition to this I researched possible materials which could be used for the flooring in the medical centre. I found that Nylosheet would be the most suitable. Advantages of Nylosheet include: water resistant, strong, lightweight, mould resistant, rot resistant, and doesnt expand in heat. Brcause of these reasons it would be the ideal material to use.

Fry Group

My task was to research possible designs for our building. I found a childrens design that seemed close to what we are thinking.
I found that the design had multi connections to make any design at any location, and that the design can be stored with walls and roofs in our shipping containers.

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