Precedents he sent:
http://www.theminigolfparty.
Precedents he sent:
1. Talking through the Idea worked it help to make sure we were all on the same page. Prototyping didn't work because we didn't really know our idea.
2.
a. Try to combine feedback into our project.
b. Looking back at the feedback that I got and seeing how that plays into my project.
Next Steps
5 Restaurants (5 holes) | Research | Settle |
Design their representation | Research | Sketching |
Make it modular | Look up modular designs | Prototypes |
Feedback:
1. Maybe only be open on the days the bank is closed.
2. Play value, how to have more people come in.
3. How do you weave in cultural aspects of Inman into the course?
4. History, what do you want to capture?
5. Who maintains it?
6. How do you prevent the course from getting stolen.
Cambridge dining bloomed due to its ethnic diversity and adventurous eaters. A kind of multicultural row, Cambridge Street from Lechmere to Inman blossomed in Casa Portugal (since ’76), Midwest Grill, Olé, The Druid Pub, and 1369 Coffeehouse.
https://historycambridge.org/history-hubs/culinary-history-hub/
Legal Sea Foods got its start here when it opened as a fish market in 1950. Inman Square really became a dining destination spot in the mid-1980s when East Coast Grill opened, followed by more and more restaurants.
Executive Director of East Cambridge Business Association
Sylvan Solar Shade is a collapsible shade pavilion designed to improve the public patios in Inman Square, Cambridge. The ongoing efforts to create outdoor public spaces within Cambridge has been aiming to create a comfortable and enjoyable environment. However, within Inman Square the limited shade cover and declining number of trees in the area has made the seating increasingly hostile to potential users. Sylvan Solar Shade was designed to address this problem.
Sylvan Solar Shade’s structure utilizes a compact design and collapsible architecture to make installation accessible and easy. Additionally, Sylvan Solar Shade’s shade cover mimics the way that sun rays pass through the leaves of the honey locust tree in order to create a calming and cooling place to relax. The solar shade does this by layering two separate pieces of fabric on top of one another. The first layer is a stretched nylon with cutouts in the pattern of honey locust leaves to allow the sun to pass through. The second layer is a thin piece of UV-reflective canvas. In tandem, the layers allow for light to project the patterns of tree leaves onto the interior of the pavilion, while shielding the occupants of Inman Square from the heat and UV rays of the sun.