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Week One Journal This week’s activity was to use the building blocks provided to building the highest possible tower in a group of 4. The tower needed an opening to accommodate the gazelle we had been given. The following explains our design and construction processes:

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Week  One  Journal  This  week’s  activity  was  to  use  the  building  blocks  provided  to  building  the  highest  possible  tower  in  a  group  of  4.  The  tower  needed  an  opening  to  accommodate  the  gazelle  we  had  been  given.  The  following  explains  our  design  and  construction  processes:    

                                                                     

         

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Photos  were  also  taken  at  the  various  stages  of  design  and  construction  and  they  are  as  follows:  Design  

 We  decided  to  use  an  arched  shaped  with  jagged  block  placing.              

   Construction  

 Maintaining  the  equal  spacing  and  shape  of  the  arch  became  increasingly  difficult.              

 Once  high  enough  over  the  gazelle  we  created  a  beam  from  four  blocks  held  together  by  elastic  bands.  They  were  tricky  to  form  under  the  pressure  of  the  elastics.  The  beam  was  then  used  to  support  the  dome  we  consequently  build  on  top.  

   We  built  a  dome  on  top  of  the  arch,  not  at  planned  but  how  it  came  to  be  as  it  was  easier  and  time  was  becoming  an  issue  and  we  needed  to  build  up.    

 Completion  

The  final  result  was  as  pictured.  Although  not  the  highest  of  the  enclosures,  after  some  testing  by  Heather,  our  enclosure  had  the  most  structural  integrity.  Collapsing  after  numerous  tests  of  integrity  by  placing  boxes  of  blocks  upon  it.            

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Conclusion  The  lightness  and  rectangular  shape  of  the  building  blocks  made  building  a  semi-­‐circular  shaped  back  of  the  enclosure  rather  difficult  and  the  lightness  of  the  blocks  saw  them  constantly  shifting  easily  from  the  slightest  touch.    Reflection  This  weeks  tasks  relates  back  to  this  weeks  contents  of  mass  construction  and  materials  under  compression  forces.  I  believe  our  enclosure,  being  a  mass  construction  and  the  wooden  blocks  being  our  material,  coped  well,  and  definitely  the  best  out  of  the  class,  in  terms  of  compressional  forces.  Although  extreme  heights  can  be  met  easily  with  minimal  materials,  the  integrity  and  stability  of  a  structure  is  not  so  easily  met  when  trying  to  achieve  great  heights.  Greater  heights  call  for  greater  focus  on  the  foundations  for  stability.