Virtual Scale Model
Accessible Home
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Isometric view: The house has an exterior and aesthetically pleasing view. With a sign of disability on the garage door warning people driving through.
Top view: We can see the distribution of the spaces and the interior design of each room, having hallways and rooms with diameters of 1.5 m for easy access for wheelchair users.
Isometric view: The house has an exterior and aesthetically pleasing view. With a sign of disability on the garage door warning people driving through.
Front view: From the front part of the house you can see where the main door, window and garage door are set. You can get a sense of where the pavement and trees will be set.
Top view: You are able to see all the different dimensions of the rooms, and how each room is set. As it has the required spaces for a kitchen, living room, rooms, bathrooms, and garage area.
Right view: You can see the right side of the house and get a sense of its physical appearance. In addition, we are able to see where the room window would be set.
Front view: From the front part of the house you can see where the main door, window and garage door are set. You can get a sense of where the pavement and trees will be set.
Physical Scale Model
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About my physical scale model​
Rubric evaluating my Product​
I created a rubric to be able to evaluate my product and see how successful it turns out.
With the help of my research I was able to set out standards or criteria for my product, as I learn the basics of designing an accessible home, through doing surveys, watching documentaries and reading books, that really helped me know how my product could be evaluated and making it successful.