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Activity (Hands-On)Grades 8 - 12

Out-of-the Box: A Furniture Design + Engineering Challenge

Student teams are challenged to design and build architecturally inspired cardboard furniture, guided by the steps of the engineering design process. They cultivate their industrial engineering and design skills to design furnishings that meet functional, aesthetic and financial requirements. Given constraints that include limited building materials and tools, groups research architectural styles and period furnishings. The teams brainstorm ideas, make small-scale quick prototypes, then make detailed plans and create full-scale prototypes of their best solutions. The full-size prototypes are evaluated by peer critique for aesthetic alignment to the targeted architectural style and tested for functionality. After final refinements, teams present their concepts and display their final prototype furnishings in an exhibition.

A photograph shows a square table with center support made of corrugated and smooth cardboard in the Prairie style with simple, geometric details that sits in a corner of a room surrounded by a bank of windows with small square panes.This cardboard table was designed by high school students for The Westcott House Museum, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Springfield, OH.

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