Marshall High Students Unveil Bench Built with SF State's Design Students
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Contact: Gentle Blythe, SFUSD Office of Public Outreach and Communications, (415) 241-6565
Marshall High Students Unveil Bench Built with SF State's Design Students
WHAT: Unveiling of a community bench designed and built by Thurgood Marshall High students in collaboration with SF State's Industrial Design Outreach (iDo) program.
WHEN: Thursday, April 3 / 8:50 a.m.
WHERE: Thurgood Marshall High / 45 Conkling St. (near Silver Ave.)
WHO: Thurgood Marshall High students Tera Friedman, Thurgood Marshall Computer Graphics teacher Martin Linder, SF State Professor & director of iDo SF State Design & Industry students
WHY: This project introduced Marshall high school students to the basics of design and fabrication. The bench integrates ergonomic, semiotic, and manufacturing subject matter into hands-on learning. Students were trained in computer design programs, rapid model prototyping, and the use of power equipment to make final parts of the bench. A $10,000 grant from the Miranda Lux Foundation provided materials, tools and faculty support.
AUDIO/VISUAL: Unveiling of the bench, which is made of maple, mahogany and plywood veneer. Students describing various lessons learned in the design and building.
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