====== Claire and Jacobi's Pee-Sensitive Enclosure ====== Feel free to breath freely!((Get it?...Cause it doesn't smell like pee AND you're helping reduce CO2 emissions by not driving...brilliant!)) Not only is our enclosure practical - adapting to the elements, city geography, and occupancy - it seeks to meet one of the primary needs of Bay Area transit agencies - the need to eliminate the stigmas attached to public transportation. Our enclosure incorporates a San Francisco-themed cable car shaped porthole to allow users to enjoy city views and features decorative trim that is adjustable for different neighborhoods, giving the enclosure a custom and modern architectural feel. The enclosure's design is based on modern curves and Calatrava-inspired sweeps, making the bus stop a stylish place to be. ==== Description of design drivers / goals ==== * **Goal 1** - Improve public image * **Goal 2** - Adjustable for capacity * **Goal 3** - Protect users from the elements * **Goal 4** - Adjustable for geography * **Goal 5** - Allow people to enjoy the surrounding environment ==== Logic diagram ==== {{:jg_ct:picture_10.png|}} ==== CAD models ==== {{:jg_ct:enclosure_on_template_sunday.catpart|}} ==== Parametric variations: Images ==== {{:jg_ct:picture_3.png|}} {{:jg_ct:picture_4.png|}} {{:jg_ct:picture_5.png|}} ==== Lessons learned ==== *Greater complexity calls for greater organization *Be careful to adjust formulas when varying units *Be sure you can backtrack so that you don't end up with objects that are over-constrained *Understand how to balance overlapping parameters ~~DISCUSSION~~