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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356ProjectPlanSp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356Poster1Sp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356FinalPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356BrochureSp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356FinalReportSp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356MidTermPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Title
- Design of a Large-Scale Structural System for the 21st Century (Semester Unknown) IPRO 356: DesignOfALarge-ScaleStructuralSystemIPRO356Poster2Sp10
- Creator
- Alarcon, Alexander, Alvord, Steve, Belanger, David, Brazzale, Ross, Cho, Andrew, Coad, Matthew, Fanizza, Francesco, Fujiwara, Bryan, Hold, Melissa, Mosey, Grant, Nelson, Karen, Nielsen, Lisa, Nilforooshan, Razieh, Olechno, Patrick, Pattermann, William, Waas, Zachary, Wedster, Bonnie
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for...
Show moreThe main problem which our project faces is what to plan to build in the Michael Reese site, which was recently demolished to make room for the Olympic village. Since Chicago did not win the bid for the 2016 Olympics, the site remains vacant and unused. The basis of the IPRO is to develop a plan for this site, and, specifically, to design a building to serve as an anchor for the area. This anchor building should serve the community while still remaining economical.
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- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Poster Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Title
- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Project Plan Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Title
- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Final Presentation Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Title
- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Final Report Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Brochure2 Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Ethics Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 MidTerm Presentation Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Plot Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Title
- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Cottage and Area Physical Modeling For Enhancing A Classic Country Club IPRO320 Brochure1 Sp11
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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- Title
- Cottage and Area Physical Modeling for Enhancing a Classic Country Club (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320
- Creator
- Biel, Timothy, Bradley, Joshua, Gill, Leonard, Gima, Daniel, Hill, Jenelle, Hold, Melissa, Holm, Alisa, Ishii, Jill, Kois, Carolyn, La Marca, Christopher, Lange, William, Matuszak, William, Mauban, Elizabeth, Mosey, Grant, Ng, Angela, O’keefe, Trevor, Pais, Coral
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling...
Show moreThe IPRO 320 team is tasked with assisting Olympia Fields Country Club in making 3D models of their cottages and designing a bridge. Modeling all 26 cottages will necessitate the accurate collection of data from the cottages at the site. This will require the team to first survey the site and collect field data including measurements and digital photographs. After the data is collected, modeling of the cottages will start using computer software. This will be put into a presentable format for the country club. Also a publication is to be made on the process used in the collection of field data. The designing of the new bridge will serve as a Capstone requirement working with Robinson Engineering. Achieving this objective will require information from the site as well as an understanding of regulations involved in constructing a bridge. The model of the bridge will be presented to the country club as a possibility for replacing the existing deteriorating bridge. This document will give an extensive overview of the IPRO project. It will provide information on team members, details of the project procedure, and goals and expectations of the project. Work ethics and how to resolve team issues will be discussed. Also a brief history on Olympia Fields Country Club will be given.
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