Inhabiting the Street

Process

Oona Sullivan

Process

Noah Zakarian and Aram Soultanian
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Process

Yagoub Yagoub and Jay Weiss-Curry

Process

Steve Sterling

homeless people and there back

solution:by putting balls and tops on polls and benches

My first prototype was the platform.It was supossed to have 3 balls,one for the upper spine,one for the middle spine and one for the lower spine.

Another prototype was putting the balls in cups holdingthem like gyroscopes

Studio Description

Rosa Weinberg

In this studio students will create projects that address homelessness. These projects will lie somewhere on a spectrum between conceptual and practical with the intention that all projects will raise awareness about the issues affecting the homeless population in Boston and beyond. Through research, visits to homeless shelters and conversations with people working directly with the homeless population, students will first develop a firm understanding of homelessness before moving forward in the design process.

Field Testing: The Wheelchair

Rosa Weinberg and 2 OthersAmit Nir
Stefano Pagani

Field Testing: Arte Para Todos

Rosa Weinberg and 3 OthersOliver Geller
Alea Laidlaw
Seth Isaacson

Field Testing: The Fashionable Lift Vest

Rosa Weinberg and Sam Bortman

Final

Samantha Cutler and Chase Ackerman
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The Floating Jacket offers basic comfort and ease of travel to refugees who are trying to survive. While on their journey to escape their country, refugees have to go up against harsh conditions. The refugee will wear the Floating Jacket throughout their journey. When they are tired or need to rest they can unfold the jacket and inflate to use as a bed or they can simply buckle the arms which will be used as straps to make the jacket into a chair. Not only is the inflatable jacket good for nights when sleeping on the uncomfortable ground, it also works as a raft in case of harsh weather such as heavy rain which can sometimes cause floods. The Floating Jacket is not only useful for refugees. It can also be used for less fortunate people, especially those who are homeless, that find themselves sleeping in the streets. The Floating Jacket may seem like a small piece of comfort but it will make a difference.

Process

Mohammad Sayed

One major problem that Syrian refugges coming to Vieanna faces is learning a new language. Syrian's speak Arabic and Austrian's speak German.

We created a board game that is both educational and entetaining, it turns a checkerboard into an 8 by 8 grid of flash German-Arabic flash cards.

We created 8 catagories of helpful words. The catagories are health, food, clothes, house, job, politness, direction, and question words. Each catagory contain 8 words. There are 64 words in total. The German word will be on one side and the Arabic on the other side of the square. The board starts out with just Arabic words on it, a player picks the next move and then correctly translate the word into German, flipping the square over, only then can the player move his or her checker or chess piece. 

The game can be played by two German or Arab kids. They can have fun while they learn.