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Re: Motivating CAD students to model LEGO (was prototyping)
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Thu, 19 Aug 2004 01:37:03 GMT
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In lugnet.parts.custom, Darrell Urbien wrote:
   In lugnet.cad, Larry Pieniazek wrote:

   I would also like to talk to you at some point about how to motivate your students to want to do modeling (that topic came up at BrickFest too)


Well, my Semester starts in two weeks, so if you have any tips I’m all for hearing them! My biggest problem is motivating the Architecture students in my group. The Engineers don’t really care what they draw (a widget is a widget is a widget). They also embrace designing custom parts and reverse-engineering existing parts.

But the Architects have a problem seeing how LEGO can help them at all.

Some things I’m considering trying this semester:
  1. Micro-scale Urban Planning
  2. LEGO skyscrapers (thanks to Michael Labelle)
  3. LEGO Furntiture Design/FLW,Schindler, Bauhaus, etc.
  4. LEGO Product Design (design a household object, in brick)
  5. Moonbase? (probably too geeky)
Another idea I have is to make them create a custom LEGO set of a famous building. In the past I’ve started some of these projects, but they always seem to bog down with scale and interest. Perhaps they should be micro-scale instead - I could give more points to the most “micro-ed” (use the least amount of bricks)? Here are some candidtates - I’ve tried to pick some that are LEGO-friendly as well as easy to research:

a) Wright
Fallingwater, Ennis-Brown, or Robie House
b) Mies
Farnsworth House, Barcelona
c) Corbusier
Savoie, other villas
d) Eames
or other Case-Study Houses
e) Schindler
several of his houses in LA are LEGOable
f) Rietveld
or Loos, Oud, etc. de Stijl

Obviously I’d only have time for one or two of these..Any architects or educators have an opinion on which could work best? I think I want to narrow it down to two or three ideas and then let the students choose.

Got any other ideas/recommendations?



Darrell

I am amazed that the architecture students would need any motivation to design with legos. Being an architect myself I cannot even fathom the thought!

One suggestion would be to ask the students to try and model their previous projects using Legos. A lot of people find it easier and more motivating to work on something of their own design. In addition, the constraint of having to use mostly rectilinier elements may lead to new discoveries of forms and spaces. In addition, perhaps encourrage them to think outside of the simple stacking of bricks, perhaps by demostarting some snot techniques to get them started. This is really parralel to the use of common materials or items and finding new ways to merge them. After all, much of the great architecture uses old ideas in ways that had not been thought of before.

Greg Overkamp



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(...) Well, my Semester starts in two weeks, so if you have any tips I'm all for hearing them! My biggest problem is motivating the Architecture students in my group. The Engineers don't really care what they draw (a widget is a widget is a widget). (...) (20 years ago, 18-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.custom, lugnet.cad, lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.build.microscale, lugnet.edu, FTX)

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