Blog #2 5/25/21
Mourad Zeynalov
Tue, May 25
Hawken Project Blog
As our project enters its second week, there are a number of new developments we have been working on. Chiefly has been preparing for the proposal presentation with Mr. Lucas this Thursday. In order to get ready for that, we have been calculating the proposed locations, sizes, and costs of our different designs. We came to the conclusion that we should narrow our scope down to building a large, sandpit Spikeball court seeing that Spikeball is a popular recreation activity at Hawken and students have been asking for a designated location outside of the crowded patio. Shown below are the calculations for the perimeter of the structure as well as the volume of sand necessary to fill down to 3 inches. For a decahedron with an apothem of 9 ft. (chosen because the official serving distance in Spikeball is 6 ft. from the net), we calculated we will need ~58.49 ft. of boundary material and ~65 ft^3 of sand. We decided on a design similar to the one shown below with a wooden boundary. With these calculations, we went to Home Depot and calculated the materials and costs necessary to fulfill these goals. 0.5 cubic feet of play sand is $5 so in order to fulfill these requirements, we would need $650 of sand alone. Lumber, even in lower grades, was still many dollars per ft. making the total cost nearly $1000. Taking these costs into account, we decided it would be more feasible to talk to the school's carpenter, Scott Blechschmid to see if Hawken had materials available and if he would be willing to assist in the construction. Looking at our design, he said that he would be happy to help and that Hawken had sand available used for the baseball fields and lumber that we could use. Finalizing all of this into our proposal today, we will be giving our presentation with all the information we have gathered as well as 3D models to Mr. Lucas seeking approval.

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