
The process of carrying out a project from start to finish includes many different variables, from determining the users' needs to figuring out how best to set up the work site. The latter are an important part of determining the project logistics as well as its design criteria. Colorado Outward Bound Micro Cabins emphasize this process, using a planning logic that takes into account the design of a minimally-sized living unit under extreme conditions as well as the execution of the assembly in a short time and in a place of difficult access.
This month we chose to feature the work of this team from the University of Colorado Denver as the Project of the Month because it highlights three key points related to the architectural design process. Architect Rick Sommerfeld, along with a group of students, had to manage the order in which the project was developed, applying design criteria conditioned by time, access and liveability.
