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Page 1: GDSDesign Vol. 2 : Small Projects
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RED CROSS BOX

TRANSLUCERE’

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

DRAWINGS

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RED CROSS BOXCHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

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RED CROSS BOXCHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

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Something as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

>> URBAN GADGET

zip population density health facilities

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi 0

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

zip population density health facilities + red cross box

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

PR

IVATE

ACCESSIBLE

EFFICIENT

CONVENIE

NT

RATIO

APP

DIAGRAMS

ENERGY

MAP DIAGRAM/SECTIONSThe BOX works with real time health data based on cloud computing technology

The BOX connects the hospitals and the communities.

PRINCIPLES

A solar energy panel is integrated into the skin of the BOX.

The BOX utilizes the power transferred from waste heat resouces such as A/C and geothermal heat.

CITY-SENSE CompetitionThe Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and HP are pleased to announce the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest, on the theme of CITY-SENSE: Shaping our environment with real-time data.

The aim of the competition is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.

The competition is open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who want to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable by developing a proposal capable of responding to emerging challenges in areas such as ecology, information technology, architecture, and urban planning, with the purpose of balancing the impact real-time data collection might have on sensor-driven cities

The Proposal

Category: Self Su�cient City-Urban Gadget

The Red Cross BoxSomething as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

Design Team: Gregory Swinton, Julie Randolph, Shuo Yang

Something as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

>> URBAN GADGET

zip population density health facilities

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi 0

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

zip population density health facilities + red cross box

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

PR

IVATE

ACCESSIBLE

EFFICIENT

CONVENIE

NT

RATIO

APP

DIAGRAMS

ENERGY

MAP DIAGRAM/SECTIONSThe BOX works with real time health data based on cloud computing technology

The BOX connects the hospitals and the communities.

PRINCIPLES

A solar energy panel is integrated into the skin of the BOX.

The BOX utilizes the power transferred from waste heat resouces such as A/C and geothermal heat.

CITY-SENSE CompetitionThe Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and HP are pleased to announce the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest, on the theme of CITY-SENSE: Shaping our environment with real-time data.

The aim of the competition is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.

The competition is open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who want to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable by developing a proposal capable of responding to emerging challenges in areas such as ecology, information technology, architecture, and urban planning, with the purpose of balancing the impact real-time data collection might have on sensor-driven cities

The Proposal

Category: Self Su�cient City-Urban Gadget

The Red Cross BoxSomething as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

Design Team: Gregory Swinton, Julie Randolph, Shuo Yang

Something as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

>> URBAN GADGET

zip population density health facilities

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi 0

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

zip population density health facilities + red cross box

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

PR

IVATE

ACCESSIBLE

EFFICIENT

CONVENIE

NT

RATIO

APP

DIAGRAMS

ENERGY

MAP DIAGRAM/SECTIONSThe BOX works with real time health data based on cloud computing technology

The BOX connects the hospitals and the communities.

PRINCIPLES

A solar energy panel is integrated into the skin of the BOX.

The BOX utilizes the power transferred from waste heat resouces such as A/C and geothermal heat.

CITY-SENSE CompetitionThe Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and HP are pleased to announce the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest, on the theme of CITY-SENSE: Shaping our environment with real-time data.

The aim of the competition is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.

The competition is open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who want to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable by developing a proposal capable of responding to emerging challenges in areas such as ecology, information technology, architecture, and urban planning, with the purpose of balancing the impact real-time data collection might have on sensor-driven cities

The Proposal

Category: Self Su�cient City-Urban Gadget

The Red Cross BoxSomething as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

Design Team: Gregory Swinton, Julie Randolph, Shuo Yang

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Something as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

>> URBAN GADGET

zip population density health facilities

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi 0

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

zip population density health facilities + red cross box

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

PR

IVATE

ACCESSIBLE

EFFICIENT

CONVENIE

NT

RATIO

APP

DIAGRAMS

ENERGY

MAP DIAGRAM/SECTIONSThe BOX works with real time health data based on cloud computing technology

The BOX connects the hospitals and the communities.

PRINCIPLES

A solar energy panel is integrated into the skin of the BOX.

The BOX utilizes the power transferred from waste heat resouces such as A/C and geothermal heat.

CITY-SENSE CompetitionThe Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and HP are pleased to announce the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest, on the theme of CITY-SENSE: Shaping our environment with real-time data.

The aim of the competition is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.

The competition is open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who want to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable by developing a proposal capable of responding to emerging challenges in areas such as ecology, information technology, architecture, and urban planning, with the purpose of balancing the impact real-time data collection might have on sensor-driven cities

The Proposal

Category: Self Su�cient City-Urban Gadget

The Red Cross BoxSomething as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

Design Team: Gregory Swinton, Julie Randolph, Shuo Yang

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Something as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

>> URBAN GADGET

zip population density health facilities

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi 0

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

zip population density health facilities + red cross box

29401 7,812 per2 mi 5

29403 4,918 per2 mi

29407 2,683 per2mi 5

29412 1,110 per2mi

29464 1,883 per2mi 5

PR

IVATE

ACCESSIBLE

EFFICIENT

CONVENIE

NT

RATIO

APP

DIAGRAMS

ENERGY

MAP DIAGRAM/SECTIONSThe BOX works with real time health data based on cloud computing technology

The BOX connects the hospitals and the communities.

PRINCIPLES

A solar energy panel is integrated into the skin of the BOX.

The BOX utilizes the power transferred from waste heat resouces such as A/C and geothermal heat.

CITY-SENSE CompetitionThe Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and HP are pleased to announce the 4th Advanced Architecture Contest, on the theme of CITY-SENSE: Shaping our environment with real-time data.

The aim of the competition is to promote discussion and research through which to generate insights and visions, ideas and proposals that help us envisage what the city and the habitat of the 21st century will be like.

The competition is open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who want to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable by developing a proposal capable of responding to emerging challenges in areas such as ecology, information technology, architecture, and urban planning, with the purpose of balancing the impact real-time data collection might have on sensor-driven cities

The Proposal

Category: Self Su�cient City-Urban Gadget

The Red Cross BoxSomething as simple as a box can change a society’s health. The Red Cross Box is a self-su�cient gadget that assists individual with health diagnostics and check-ups. Located in convenient locations around Charleston this box can be found in common populated locations such as convenient stores, gas stations, metro stations and more. The versatility of this machine makes it accessible to all kinds and is dispersed in areas for medical facilities are scarce. Hospitals also bene�t from the Red Cross Box, it serves as a �lter for unnecessary admissions into the hospital. Real time data is implemented into this gadget by instantly updating hospital medical records utilizing the cloud computing system, as well as a smart phone application showing location and occupancy of the machines. Its implentation can assist in the overall optimzation of healthcare delivery.

Design Team: Gregory Swinton, Julie Randolph, Shuo Yang

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TRANSLUCERE’MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

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TRANSLUCERE’MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

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OPERATING ROOM RESEARCHCHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

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OPERATING ROOM RESEARCHCHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

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Phases of AVR and CABG Cardiac operation illustrated. Clemson worked conjunc-tion with MUSC and the School of Industrial Engineering to map how equipment and people move throughout the duration of an operation

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Diagrams are then created to map the frequency of movement for each of the ma-jor palyers to examine how and where people move. this information is then coor-dinate with disruptions in the operating room

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GRAPHIC DESIGNLOGO DESIGN POSTER DESIGN GRAPHICS

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GRAPHIC DESIGNLOGO DESIGN POSTER DESIGN GRAPHICS

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DRAWINGSGRAPHITE, PEN & INK

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DRAWINGSGRAPHITE, PEN & INK

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