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- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344: Community Gardening IPRO 344 Final Report S06
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
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IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
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- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344: Community Gardening IPRO 344 IPRO Day Presentation S06
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
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IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 Project Plan F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 Midterm Report F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344: Community Gardening IPRO 344 Abstract S06
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
-
IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 Poster F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
-
This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
Show less
- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
-
IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
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- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344: Community Gardening IPRO 344 Poster S06
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
-
IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
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- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 Abstract F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
-
This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
Show less
- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 Final Report F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
-
This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
Show less
- Title
- Building a Community Garden (semester?), IPRO 344: Community Gardening IPRO 344 Project Plan S06
- Creator
- Chojnowski, Joeseph, Clemens, Natalie, Esparza, Saul, Gerges, Shahir, Hernandez, Veronica, Herrera, Stephanie, Hittie, Thomas, Lucid, Shannon, Peck, Edward, Pfau, Sara, Procaccio, Vincenzo, Samuels, Janina, Schaefer, Kristina, Siefkas, Kaylyn, Sweikert, Emma, Winter, Rachael
- Date
- 2006-07, 2006-07
- Description
-
IPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are...
Show moreIPRO 344 investigated methods for safe, low-cost community gardening in the urban setting. Most community gardens within large cities are sited in vacant lots that have been previously built upon. When the structures that once occupied these sites were demolished, the debris filled the basements of the structures, and was then covered by a shallow layer of nutrient poor dirt. The resulting vacant lots pose two problems for community gardening. First, the ground becomes tough and nearly impossible to manually prepare for gardening purposes. Second, the presence of lead and mercury from the paint and other construction materials has been incorporated into the soil, which can be harmful when transferred into plants which are then ingested. Since most community gardens in low-income neighborhoods do provide food, it became the aim of IPRO 344 to inexpensively grow plants which would be safe to eat in an urban community garden.
Deliverables for IPRO 344: Building a Community Garden for the Summer 2006 semester
Show less
- Title
- Design of the Stadium (semester?), IPRO 335: United Center Replacement IPRO 335 IPRO Day Presentation F06
- Creator
- Johnson, Drew, Clemens, Natalie, Jarog, Arkadiusz, Leingang, Sarah, Uchanski, Artur, Medina, Jorge, Ramirez, Julio, Sanchez, Gerardo, Tam, Chi Hang, Wang, Nathan, Dantapalli, Sushma, Kuyken, Scott, Campbell, Keith, Griffin, Timothy, Kennedy, Thomas, Marcus, Zander, Parikh, Harshill
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
-
This semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and...
Show moreThis semester IPRO 335, Capstone Design, continues placing its efforts in designing the most innovative and creative architectural and structural design from senior undergraduate and graduate students. The same project from last semester, the New United Center, will be analyzed, explored, and redesigned in detail to meet new requirements. The primary goal in this semester long project is to implement the knowledge and new techniques learned at IIT along with the experience from individual members in order to create a unique and superior product. Most of the basic design was completed last semester; nevertheless there are many areas that must be designed or some portions that will be modified.
Deliverables for IPRO 335: Design of the Stadium for the Fall 2006 semester
Show less