1. Stage 4: Pre Construction
Final Designs and Planning the Build
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2. Recap
• Are you ready to present your designs?
• We would like to see each group present to
the panel of judges.
• We will then select the most feasible design or
designs to build.
4. The final two designs
• Due to the amount of materials and the good
quality of the designs, it was decided that two
chairs would be built.
• The four groups were then split into two
bigger groups and took forward two of the
designs.
5. Material List
• In order to build the designs we need to have
a list of materials and tools that we will need.
• Please write down every material and
dimensions of these by the end of the day...
6. Planning the build...
• Draw out your design
again.
• Draw a detailed Plan and
side elevations
• This is essential to make
sure that the bamboo is
cut to the correct size
• It is also useful to
communicate the design
to all team members.
7. Drawing to scale
side
Chair
Height
Seat/ Plan Seat
Depth
Chair
Back
Height
Chair Back Chair Width
8. Make sure your design is feasible before you
start building. If you realise a mistake when
you are already building, you will waste time
and materials
9. Homework
• We will be asking you for all the information of
how you made your chair so keep a note of it. We
will use this to then show others how to make it.
• You have three days to build your chair.
• In three days, we then want you, as a group, to
present the final design to the client. (see next
slide)
• Also hand in your material lists by the end of the
day
10. The Presentation:
In four days time, you will need to be ready to present the chair
to us. Your group will also need to be able to explain:
• How you met the clients requirements
• Who the stakeholders are and how their needs were met.
• How you planned the design
• How the design is innovative
• How they carried out market research
• What materials were used and why.
• How you worked as a team
• Development of the design
• Evaluation of your project