[Making Intelligence] Final Project // Folding Screen


Project Requirements

At least 60" high and 40" wide when deployed
Half its height or width when collapsed
Self-supporting when deployed on a flat surface
Have a public side and an opposite private side
Able to be brought into room MMC C4 when collapsed
Designed in a way that allows the student to move it without assistance when collapsed
Deployable in less than one minute
Able to house the five required books for the course

Tools and Materials Used

Wood: Poplar, Walnut
MDO
Paint
Woodshop Tools for Final Touches


1) Initial Idea

Elevation - Private Side

Elevation - Private Side

Elevation - Public Side

Elevation - Public Side

Perspective - Private Side

Perspective - Private Side

Perspective - Public Side

Perspective - Public Side

Variations of Stacking Blocks

Variations of Stacking Blocks

 

Full Scale Mock Up of One Variation:

Open

Open

Closed

Closed

 

2) Final Idea and Product

The initial idea required too much wood and would weigh too much to be portable. A redesign was necessary while keeping the main ideas intact. Although the project calls for a folding screen and looking beyond this course, I decided to design a bookshelf more so than a screen. Just as the initial idea allowed much room for reconfiguration and reorientation of the modules, the final product allows for some reconfiguration as well.

As it is somewhat visible on the right, there is a total of 4 elements to this modular bookshelf: the base, vertical elements, and two different horizontal elements.

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The base is made up of two layers, which makes the structure more stable. The slotted horizontal pieces can be placed wherever since the vertical elements are evenly spaced. The configuration of the bookshelf in the photos is one of many possible configurations.