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Oak Hill Playground. By: Jakob, Rhett, Spencer, Rachel. Rules. Parents must be able to see their child at all times Their should be a first-aid-kit on site Must be 5 years or older to play Swings need to be located at edges or coroners of the playground.
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Oak Hill Playground By: Jakob, Rhett, Spencer, Rachel
Rules • Parents must be able to see their child at all times • Their should be a first-aid-kit on site • Must be 5 years or older to play • Swings need to be located at edges or coroners of the playground. • Slides need to be in uncongested areas.
Materials • Ground can not be made of grass, asphalt, etc. • Playground attractions can not be made of wood.
Design brief Client Designer Problem Statement Design Statement The City Of Oak Ridge Jakob Havlik, Rhett Elwood, Spencer Wilson, Rachel Fujuyoshi To create a playground that follows OSHA standards. To create a playground that is within the OSHA requirements.
Design brief cont. Constraints Deliverables • 45 Minutes Per Day • 3 Weeks To Complete • 100 Feet By 100 Feet Area • The Playground Has To Be OSHA Approved Deliver an OSHA approved playground to the city of Oak Ridge, Tennennesse
Design process Step 1 Define The Problem Create a playground that is 100 Feet by 100 Feet and is in the OSHA requirements. Step 2 Brainstorm Pirate Ship Jungle Gym Monkey Bars Castle Ball Pit Slide Tire Swings Spiral Slide Ball Pit
Design Process Cont. Step 3 Research www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/325.ptf Slides need to be in uncongested areas. Swings need to be located at corners or edges. Ground cannot be mad of grass, asphalt, etc.. The playground attractions cannot be made of wood. • Water Park • Playground of Doom • Universal Playground (has attractions like; a pirate ship, slides, swings, monkey bars, etc. Step 4 Develop Ideas
Design process cont. Step 5 Choose Best Idea Universal Playground Step 6 Model or Prototype Model Ever 2 inches in real life equals 1 inch in the model
Design process cont. Step 7 Test and Evaluate It has been tested through the process of being cut and put together. Step 8 Improve Design We had to rescale parts of the playground to get the scale right
Playground setup every 2 ¼ in in real is 1 in on the model Playground Setup On Inventor Playground Setup On The Model
Pirate Ship Inventor Model
Monkey bars Inventor Model
Tire Swing (we have two of these) Inventor Model
Slide Inventor Model