Created
Aug 11, 2023 12:11 AM
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August 10, 2023 12:00 AM (PDT) → August 11, 2023 5:00 PM (PDT)
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Done
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IzzyIlyaan
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Ilyaan
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- Too many residents, not enough space.
- Not personalised enough.
- The lifestyle and health services should be sufficient enough so people don’t have to go elsewhere, but not so ‘luxurious’ that it raises the rent/apartment price a lot. We must strike a balance.
- Must be spacious enough, but not so much that its unsustainable.
Design Thinking Concept 1
Multi-purpose gym spaces with transformative equipment
Key question: How might we make shared health spaces spacious enough but also sustainable and space-conserving?
Design Thinking Concept 2
Fitness tools incorporated into rooms or common living spaces
Design Thinking Concept 3
Healthy practices such as sustainable eating (eg posters at Arillaga dining), healthy & fresh options etc
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Izzy
Design Thinking Concept 1
Home workout spaces
- systems such as tonal or mirror that mount to the wall
- they take up little space and don’t disturb the overall aesthetic of the home
Design Thinking Concept 2
Question: In such a small space, how can we allow for a growing collection of “stuff”
Design Thinking Concept 3
Question: How do we encourage sustainable habits that are also convienient?
- teenagers often just order food on delivery apps for convinenence
- what if instead we encouraged them to cook for themselves
- in the smart home system (like alexa or google home) you can easily find recipies
- the system will tell you the recipies that you can make given the ingredients in your fridge/the ingredients in the garden
- there can also be a home composting machine that makes composting as convenient as throwing away trash