Kidstuff Playsystems Solid and Surface Design Project.

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Kidstuff Playsystems Solid and Surface Design Project

Actual Space: 28' x 15' Required Space: 40' x 30' Accommodates about 22 children ages 4 to 12.

Actual Space: 25' x 23' Required Space: 37' x 37' Accommodates about 27 children ages 4 to 12.

Actual Space: 14' x 10' Required Space: 27' x 22' Accommodates about 8 children ages 3 to 12.

head entrapment - elimination of potential hazards safe playground designs including differences in preschool and grade school structures correct use of rungs and barriers use zones and safety surfaces proper maintenance and inspection procedures

Your job is to design a play structure.  The structure must have 8 activity centers. Duplicate parts count as one activity, but can be used.  Must have a slide.  You must state the components. List of activities.  Include preliminary sketches. Included general dimensions. Due by Monday, May 17 th  Include top view drawing with general dimensions.  Include perspective drawing (3D SW, NW, NE, SE)  Include rendered drawing(s) Due date: June 4 th

Rubric for evaluation of project

Rubric for Big Toy Due date: June 4th 130 pointsPossible30 points extra credit 118A 104B 91C 85D Rubric for Evaluation