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Future City Project
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Define the Problem We have to create a futuristic city with a movable aspect. The city must also be entirely built from recycled materials.
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Brainstorm We want a city that is entirely built from recycled material such as old toys, used paper, and wood. Our project may also include a different source of electricity. The city that we are creating should have a fan that we built from scratch.
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Generate Ideas We wanted to have water, windmill, and another source of energy such as solar or thermal energy. The city was originally a levitating city but because of resource scarcity and time shortage, we abandoned it.
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Identify Criteria and Constraints The future city needs a moving part. The project needs to be finished in two weeks.
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Exploring Possibilities The idea of a levitating city is too complex because it is time consuming. Time isn’t our best friend for this project. The city can use hydroelectric energy as its main source of electricity.
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Select an Approach We glued two recycled pieces of cardboard for the base of our city. We used real sand as a beach and built our own working windmill. We also created an irrigation system.
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Develop a Design Proposal
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Build a Model or a Prototype
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Test and Evaluate the Design using Specification No testing was needed.
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Refine the Design The moving object that James made short circuited. The whole circuit needs to be replaced for the fan to work again. The base was also structured so it can support more items.
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Create or Make a Solution The wires for the fan shouldn’t touch to avoid short circuit. The buildings were also reinforced so that it can stand.
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Communicate Processes and Results This project was basically an art project. The constraints were limited. The project should’ve involved more “Engineering stuff” rather than just art.
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