Sunday, October 25, 2009
Crunch Time
It's also been upsetting because Mark hasn't been answering our e-mails or leaving us feedback on the blog. He is however maintaining contact with the other group...
I forgot to take pictures after the last presentation, but I'll post what I have soon.
Project do tomorrow at 1. On the one hand I really hope our project gets picked because of all the time and effort we put forth. On the other hand, I like what the other group has come up with and there's seems to be more feasible, especially financially.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Semi finals
However, there were some noteworthy incidents. On Saturday night, one of my classmates got a phone call from her roommate concerning what she thought was a giant spider in their house. Apparently she was too frightened to deal with it. So, another one of my classmates (a very sarcastic person and someone who enjoys the limelight) took the phone and spent the next half hour attempting to walk her through killing the spider. He tried several techniques including the tough love while everyone in the room was laughing hysterically listening to his side of the conversation. At the end, it was very disappointing when she refused to go through with it. Lots of work getting done that night.
Anyway, today was a scramble to get our presentation drawings and model ready. Both presentations went well I think, but I guess our professor was expecting more digital modeling and representation, and more thoughts on how the joints work and how things get anchored to the walls and ceiling. He decided that both groups needed another week to produce the digital model in Rhino and work out the details. This was very disappointing. Especially considering all the issues with our group members who refuse to move their schedules around. I'm worried that this whole next week is going to be as stressful if not more stressful than this past weekend, and I really can't function for long periods like that.
On another note, I'm really worried about the amount of good ideas I'm able to come up with. Last night was probably the best design experience I've had. I was working with only a few other people and I was actually contributing the discussion rather than just being someone who can do the work, but I still wasn't coming up with ideas of my own. Anything I came up with was just a critique and maybe an alteration on someone else's idea. I guess that's important too. I just feel like I'm not contributing enough new ideas to the group, and I think that's my biggest problem when I work on my own. I'm hoping that for this next part, I can really dig in and get invested and come up with some kick-ass stuff.
Here are the promised pictures:
An example of expanding pattern.
One of my many failed attempts.
The pattern my group eventually went with. I was sort of responsible for the s-shape, but that ended up being too complicated for thicker material.
A close up of the pattern in action.
The other variation on this pattern that we considered (and I preferred). It was decided against because it was too fish scaly.

The close-up of this pattern.
The floor plan we first presented.
I, of course, forgot to take pictures of the stuff we did today so it seems I will be a post behind again. I will update them soon. Some photos from my other group members can be found here. The lighting really brings the pattern to life.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
New Groups
My group is working on the expanding pattern idea. (I'll post pictures soon. I forgot to take my camera today.) I've been working on some patterns for the focus wall. I learned today that most of my originals aren't going to work. I made some adjustments and then as a group we developed this really awesome s-curved pattern. Then we started working on the plans and the model.
One of my group member is an older gentleman. He doesn't seem to work as well in groups. He's always doing his own thing or talking about ideas that the rest of the group has already moved past. It's annoying. Especially when he's talking at the same time as someone else. I have a very hard time listening to two people at once, so when he was doing that today, it was very distracting/confusing.
I also found it frustrating when another one of my group members started texting me last night right as I was going to sleep, about how no one in our group was in studio and we really needed to start working together. It was 10:30 pm and I had to get up at 5:15 today. I was not about to go spend my night in studio like all the other groups, apparently. I don't understand why people stay in studio until the wee hours of the morning every night. It's no wonder everyone is sick. It's true, most people do get more done than me, but that's because they have a good idea and go with it. I'm always struggling for the idea.
Anyway, our group reviews are Friday, and two of my group members have class until 8 tomorrow night, so it looks like I'm going to be in there late with them tomorrow. I don't mind a few late nights, but not every night. I need to sleep.
On a completely different note, I sent my manager the letter about recycling bins and asked her who I should send it to. She still hasn't responded. If she doesn't respond by next Tuesday I'll just send it to the head of Campus Dining. Here it is:
To Whom It May Concern:
As a student of sustainability at Cal Poly and an employee at Einstein Bros. Bagels on campus, I am concerned about the lack of recycling receptacles available for both employee and customer use at the Einstein’s store.
Currently there is one large recycling bin near the door between Jamba Juice and Einstein’s for customers. There are no bins in the back or behind the registers for employees to place recyclables such as milk cartons, empty glove boxes, or the paper tickets and receipts that are printed with every order. There is so much waste generated everyday, as is inevitable at a food services venue, but a great portion of that waste could be going to a recycling facility rather than ending up in a landfill.
Last year I tried to designate one of the garbage cans behind the registers as a recycling bin, but because it looked just like the other trash cans and paper signs only last so long, it wasn’t long before it became a regular garbage can again. I’m writing to request at least two small blue recycling bins (around 10 gallons), one for the back and one for behind the registers. This would be a great first step in the reduction of the school’s carbon footprint and the folks at the Cold Canyon Landfill I’m sure would be much appreciative.
Thank you for your time,
Now I must study for my Practice midterm tomorrow. Awesome.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Catching Up
Last Friday we had a long review with everyone presenting their rough ideas for the space. Then over the weekend we were to refine those ideas and present again. Two really long reviews in a row doesn't do much for my motivation. Here are my sketches and pictures from the first review:
My first idea and the one I went with. I still really like this idea of the raised, floor but I don't think it's going to happen.
This is the other very similar idea that I came up with for grins and giggles. Basically the only difference is the seating.
This is the "formal" floor plan I did for the presentation. I think my drawing skills are getting better, but still leave a lot wanting.
And here are the pictures of the model:
These are some explorations of wall treatments.
I'll post the pictures of my model for the second review, but not the drawings because I feel like I went backward with my design. It's more of a mash of things that are cool and then some boring stuff covers the necessities. Better luck next time.
Monday wasn't a good day. My teacher inadvertently called me out as saying something stupid, so I was sitting there hating on my design and wondering yet again weather or not to switch majors. Everyone else
seems to be so much more creative. They also put so much work into their stuff that they don't sleep. It's very hard not to let all their successes get to me. I try to remember that most of them don't have jobs, or if they do they don't have to work 20 hours a week. I also like the traditional way of sleeping at night as opposed to the morning half of the day. I should be working harder though.
After Monday's review, he put us into groups based on what it seemed like we were most interested in. I'm now in the lighting/screening group which I think sounds about right. I really like the idea of having lights move or alternate for some variation so he had me research the Arduino board. It seems pretty cool and pretty easy to use. The only problem is that I know nothing about programing. I guess I'll get to learn. I'm also trying to come up with some cool patterns for lighting screens. I want to see what beeswax can do.
Today my professor brought a guest lecturer by to give us some feedback and get a different perspective. Then we attended his lecture on digital fabrication which I found pretty interesting. I saw some great precedents, so more ideas to consider.
That's enough for right now.
Here are the letters that I sent. I had a little help from IdealBite with these:
As a voter in your state, I realize that issues like health care and the economy are important, but I'm asking that you don't forget the environment among your many priorities.
After all, if we do not take care of our planet, our survival as the human race will be in jeopardy and health care and the economy will become a distant memory.
According to the Global Footprint Network, an organization measuring the impact of humanity on the earth, we have already used more resources this year than the earth can regenerate in 12 months. In other words, we are in an ecological deficit and we’re banking on next year to bring us back into the black. Sounds familiar… I can tell you for certain though that the consequences for an environmental recession would be much worse than anything we’ve ever experienced.
If Hurricane Katrina, or the more recent disaster in Samoa, was any indication, aggressive action needs to be taken NOW. As Americans, we are more responsible than any other nation for what is happening to our planet, but we aren’t suffering nearly as much as some other parts of the world. It is time we take responsibility for our actions and make our everyday lives sustainable.
I believe that topics such as global warming, waste production, and energy use deserve our immediate attention. Please consider the planet as you help to shape upcoming climate change legislation.
Thank you,
Dear President Obama,
As a voter and one of your supporters, I realize that issues like health care and the economy are important, but I'm asking that you don't forget the environment among your many priorities. You campaigned on issues of the environment, and I know after the economic downturn you said some things would have to take a back seat, but it’s been long enough. The planet can’t wait any longer.
After all, if we do not take care of our planet, our survival as the human race will be in jeopardy and health care and the economy will become a distant memory.
According to the Global Footprint Network, an organization measuring the impact of humanity on the earth, we have already used more resources this year than the earth can regenerate in 12 months. In other words, we are in an ecological deficit and we’re banking on next year to bring us back into the black. Sounds familiar… I can tell you for certain though that the consequences for an environmental recession would be much worse than anything we’ve ever experienced.
If Hurricane Katrina, or the more recent disaster in Samoa, was any indication, aggressive action needs to be taken NOW. As Americans, we are more responsible than any other nation for what is happening to our planet, but we aren’t suffering nearly as much as some other parts of the world. It is time we take responsibility for our actions and make our everyday lives sustainable.
I believe that topics such as global warming, waste production, and energy use deserve our immediate attention. Please consider the planet for your next pitch to Congress.
Thank you,
I wrote one for campus dining too, but I need to ask my supervisor who I should send it to. I'll post that as soon as I've sent it.



