Assignments
Computer-Aided Design
A simple Birdhouse
The aim of my final project for Fab Academy is the production of a set of Resources and
Strategies for designing Fab Lab courses for kids
So, I wll take each of the weekly projects to add pieces for my final project.
This week, the aim was to use different tools for computer-aided design. The project I
have chosen is the design of a birdhouse that we used in the first module of Fab Lab
Kids Sevilla made with HELIOSA Neves, Jose Buzon and Juan Carlos Perez.
We proposed children to design a birdhouse directly on the computer.
Based on the previously developed work, I drew various types of houses with MyPaint
and Rhinoceros. Then i developed a grasshopper definition that lets you create three
typologies of houses, that you can choose from. The three typologies consider three
diferent kinds of birds living in Andalusia: "gorrión" (sparrow), "jilguero" and "verderón" I
chose the CAD tools primarily for convenience of use, although the software testing
experience recommended by Neil has been very rewarding.
We designed an assembly press fit system with simple parts that are precut for children
to put together in right angles.
This exercise is very flexible and can easily be redrawn to turn our bird houses in a box
of money, a football goal or the frame of a vehicle, for example.
The next step is to evolve the children to imagine their objects before it gets made made.
With the exercise of bird houses, the modification of the object is based on numerical
data through the monitor. This takes children away of design, as they have little space to
express their idea of a perfect birdhouse.
So with image capture or scanning hardware such as webcams or kinect, you could get
data for parameterization of objects that would enable children to be more aware of their
design from start to finish. It would also be interesting to experiment with sounds.
Juan Carlos Pérez Juidias. Fab Lab Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Sevilla