GBS Cafeteria jangel30
At Glenbrook South High School, we have roughly 2400 students who eat over the course of 3 lunch periods. Although this seems like a lot, we only have about 400 students eating at a single time because most upperclassmen tend to go off campus for lunch because it is much cheaper. I hope to redesign our cafeteria so it lures more students to stay in an eat in our new cafeteria on a daily basis.
jangel30's work for the Collect Information step:
This is a video of our cafeteria and serving area at Glenbrook South. The video starts by showing our patio space. The exterior space where we can eat is fairly small and there's few tables. Hopefully, I can add more exterior seating to allleviate the crowded indoor seating. After, we walk into the our sophomore-senior cafeteria. This part of the cafeteria is fairly large and there's usually few problems finding somewhere to sit. In a single luch period, this area seats approximatley 200 students during each of the three lunch periods. After this, the video proceeds to show the serving area of the cafeteria. I would Like to make the serving area of the cafeteria much larger because it gets very crowded when 200 people are trying to buy food. I want to try to open the space up more to make it less crowded. Lastly, we leave the serving area and enter the freshman cafeteria. The cafeteria is large enough but it doesnt really make sense that they are seperated from everyone else. Hopefully I will be able to make one large seating area to accomodate everyone.


























Comments
Joe - looking forward to seeing your research and design concepts.
Great use of new technology with documenting and posting a video walk through of the current cafeteria. I wasn't able to hear any audio, was this recorded as well? It would go a long way to those viewers of your project who are not familiar with your school to understand what it is that is depicted in the video. Excellent job so far.
A couple of suggestions might be to take some still images from the video or take separate photos and post as well, highlighting the key elements. You could also provide a plan that keys in the images so the reader can understand where the pictures were taken relative to the layout.
Use this step in the process to document the existing condition, but also to start analyzing aspects of the cafeteria, what works, what doesn't. Are there parts of the cafeteria that you enjoy? Why? Are there other parts that don't seem to work well?
Collect information about how many students it currently accommodates. What are the materials and colors used? How does it connect to the rest of the school? Is there a nice view outside? Does the sun shine into the space? How tall are the ceilings? How does it feel differently from a classroom? Where does the food come in and where is it prepared?
Good start so far, and look forward to seeing the rest of your design process. Be sure to include all of your notes, sketches and thoughts about the cafeteria.
I'm currenlty trying to get a digital camera so I can get some pictures of the exterior space, the loading area, and the view of the cafeteria from the hallways. The video itself didn't have audio. I'll write above and clarify any confusing elements to the video.
Hi jangel30... Your video under "Collect Info" is interesting and helpful - thanks for taking the time to film and upload it! But...it's really small. I think it may be a problem with the way you saved and formatted it. Please go back and make sure the ratio of the video is 16:9. The max width and max height of the player is 580px by 326px. After you check that, can you trying removing it and reloading a new version? Let's see what happens...
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Also, if you can borrow a camera, it would be very helpful if you could upload a few photos of your existing cafeteria, in addition to the video. It seems that the video player does not appear in Firefox (only Internet Explorer) so some people can't see it. This is a bug in the system we are working on. Sorry. Thanks again for working on this!
How about showing a floor plan of the existing cafeteria, this would give the video additional context. Also, maybe you should find some plans or photos of other cafeterias.
jangel! you're project is really coming along :) i also would love to see a floor plan and i cannot wait to see your cad project uploaded. i am very excited to see your project. i think your video is a little bit too miniature.
I talked to the Tech people at our school and they said the video couldn't be made any larger. They said the problem is with the website. Sorry if its difficult to see but it seems at least for now that it cannot be fixed.
Your model looks fantastic. It appears that there are all sorts of opportunities for you to study forms, materials, function and relationships to the existing building. What is a bit challenging as a viewer of your project is understanding what the various elements are. You could generate and label a floor plan from your model. Another option would be to graphically illustrate new, old, interior, exterior, etc... with different colors in the model.
The other concern with having a model so far advanced is that it is sometimes difficult to quickly study options. As the geometries, and making sure to close surfaces and solids can be quite time consuming, you could simply print out a snapshot of your model and sketch on tracing paper over it and quickly study options. This will help guide you to choose materials, colors, and whether the forms you are considering are appropriate solutions.
Keep up the great work and post more material. It is obvious that you have some real talent - let's see some it posted!