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Presented by Group 5: Jean Lai Kimberly Lau Min Hong Phillip Moy Tiffany Shiau

Presented by Group 5: Jean Lai Kimberly Lau Min Hong Phillip Moy Tiffany Shiau. UNIVERSITY STUDIOS. BERKELEY. IEOR 170: Industrial Design & Human Factors May 3, 2006. Project Background. Constraints / Guidelines $1 million spending limit 3 rooms on floor 2 2 rooms on floor 1

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Presented by Group 5: Jean Lai Kimberly Lau Min Hong Phillip Moy Tiffany Shiau

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  1. Presented by Group 5: Jean Lai Kimberly Lau Min Hong Phillip Moy Tiffany Shiau UNIVERSITY STUDIOS BERKELEY IEOR 170: Industrial Design & Human FactorsMay 3, 2006

  2. Project Background Constraints / Guidelines • $1 million spending limit • 3 rooms on floor 2 • 2 rooms on floor 1 • Facility design should address all potential users • Construction time frame

  3. Project Background Goals • Versatility and Flexibility • Conducive learning experience for observers and participants • Encourage interactive and collaborative projects • Promote goals of CITRIS building

  4. Personas • Kabul Akbar • Studious student but does not like the library • The Super Friends • Group of engineering students looking for a place to work on their group project • Largo Jiwowski • Hungry student looking for a place to eat and relax • Professor Sandrigo Maria Rodrigo • Talkative professor who likes to get out of her office and interact with students • Wang Chi Lee • Very enthusiastic about various issues on campus and enjoys all engineering topics, not just his own major

  5. Survey Top Survey Results: • Room to practice presentations • Comfortable furnishings for extended study periods • More comfortable (ergonomic) workplaces • Modern but comfortable design • Having a library where students can check out software

  6. University Studio Layout

  7. California Lounge • Offers variety, color, option (not found on campus) • Real-time display of earth’s movements enhances feeling of connectedness to the earth • Earthquake Tables California Lounge

  8. Lecture Hall • Adjustable chairs and desks to promote good ergonomics • Can be used for student group meetings, classes, and seminars

  9. Presentation Room • Individuals / Groups can practice public speaking skills in privacy • Record your presentation and upload it to share / view

  10. Exhibition Lobby Continuous Display Wall • Describes the special effects and engineering applications used in movies

  11. Wall Calendar An interactive handrail where visitors can interface with a projected calendar of campus events

  12. The End UNIVERSITY STUDIOS BERKELEY

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