This week, we continued in our project teams to build parts for the planter. We started building cube chairs, which involve meticulous measurements and precise cuts. All the groups made progress on the construction.
Photo Credit: CEA Student Karylle Ilao
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We started our project last week, on January 14th, 2019. We split into groups lead by the foremen who took Civil Engineering & Architecture as juniors during the 2017/2018 school year. On the first day, we learned the absolute basics of construction: hammering a nail into wood. After the foremen went over the names and uses of the equipment, we spent the period practicing with the hammers. The next period, we learned how to drill. DV students get acquainted with the tools and safety equipment stored in the shed. Practice makes permanent. The first week heavily emphasized the importance of essential architectural skills. Finally, we began working on planters for the site with our construction groups. We were given the plans beforehand to annotate and review. The foremen delegated tasks and guided us through the first steps of the project.
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