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    Failure¬— something to be ashamed of, something to try and hide, and something to try and rectify— these are all ideals commonly associated with this word, however, what if it didn’t have to have such a negative connotation? Design Disasters: Great Design, Fabulous Failures, & Lessons Learned, which was edited by Steven Heller seeks to expose failure for what it truly is, a guide for anyone who seeks success. Before analyzing the purpose of the book, it’s vital to defined what failure means to…

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    Urban Clash At Park Hill

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    architects Jack Lynn (1926- 2013) and Ivor Smith (born 1926). Their design was very ambitious for the era, 1,000 new homes were to be built. The homes were organised as three types of apartments to replace the poor quality terraces. It was said to be the first effective action to remove a community from the horrific and poor terraces. The unique shared walkways were tribute to Le Corbusier’s principle on residential housing design, Unité d'Habitation. In the 1980’s the estate had the status of…

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    **1:Equitable Use:** The design is useful in a way that it can be used by all members of the public no matter what age, size ability or disability they may have. I have placed Ramps, hand rails to aid those who need extra support whilst standing. Fire safety lifts are available for those who are wheelchair dependant and those who cannot manage stairs in case of a fire **2: Fexibility in Use:** The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities. Height adjustable…

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    Introductions within the fibromyalgia support group would consist of each individual introducing themselves, how long they have struggled with the illness and who they brought to the group. The supportive individual would introduce themselves, what their relationship is to the fibromyalgia individual and how long they have known them since the diagnosis. The group rules would be that the group needs to demonstrate respect towards each person regardless of ethnicity, gender, religious or…

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    Define the problem The problem for this design project was that we had to construct a CO2- powered dragster to specific specifications. These specifications were in the lengths, shape, and weight of the dragster. Research To prepare for this build we had a few days to research, brainstorm, and decide a design for our dragster. To research my partner and I mostly used the internet to look at examples and other dragster projects. We also researched how we could make the car aerodynamic and fast.…

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    Bad Human Factor Designs

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    In this essay I will be identifying three examples of bad human designs, describe why they are problematic and provide my own recommendations for correcting each particular problem. Human Factors and engineering psychologist study how people interact with machines and technology. As I read about human factor designs, the American Psychological Association (2015) informed me that "they use psychological science to guide the design of products, systems and devices we use everyday while often…

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    and is a strong point in the relationship between architecture and community growth. The Glass Loft project (by Front Studio Architects) analyzes the surrounding context to allow for change and provide amenities where desirable. Its attractive design empowers its inhabitants emotionally, spiritually, and economically. Mixed-Use Architecture holds the possibility of bridging an internal-level community with the whole environment, with artists and other residents not only living and…

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    Collette Dinnigan who is one of the well-known contemporary Australian fashion designers, has been successful in terms of aesthetic appeal, ethical practice and functional considerations in all of her designs. This can be seen through quote by Edwina Mccann, the editor in chief of Vogue Australia, says that “Dinnigan’s sense of adventure, determination and passion have led her to become Australia’s most recognised international fashion star. She is dynamic, inspiring woman and her influence on…

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    I believe that I should be chosen to attend SUMMET because I am passionate about engineering and technology. I first fell in love with technology and engineering when I was 14. After my robotics team fell apart, I was invited to participate in a robotic team of five members in a rural community forty-five miles from my home. I struggled to find people who shared my passion at a school with 100 high school students. In this new team, I found my future, but I also found struggles. After attending…

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    “What is the purpose of life?” (Robinson 59). Your element is your passion and makes your life extra enjoyable. Exploring your options is a great idea because who knows what will happen. Not finding your element isn't ideal because it leads to a happy and complete life. What's the point of trying to find your element? For one, it can lead to having a job that you love. For example, Debbie Allen elements are her careers, "...career in dance, acting, singing, producing, writing, and…

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