Versaclean- Back View - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Front View - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Inside - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Inside Sink & Storage - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Toilet - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Inside - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- at the trade show - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Sink # 2 - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.
Versaclean- Solar Heated 7-gallon shower bag - Integrated Product Development is a cross-disciplinary class taught at the University of Michigan. We were asked to design & build a portable disaster relief structure. It had to have a shower, sink, and toilet, had to be collapsable, portable, withstand winds up to 20mph, and weigh less than 40lbs.
This is what my team, team Versaclean, came up with. The team was comprised of and Art & Design undergrad (me), an Architecture undergrad, 2 Engineering grad students, and an MBA.