Mira Loma High School Locker Project

Overview Instructions

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That thin metal box at school where you cram all your stuff? Lockers aren't designed for students today. In fact, the design of lockers hasn't changed since the days of your great grandparents!

But in the School of the Future things could be different. Reimagine the design of a 21st century locker you would need as a Maker. A locker you could use to keep all of your stuff for making!

Let's get started on the challenge to redesign your school locker.

Our high school has no lockers. ATyngArchitects has the opportunity to design lockers here. We will be designing new lockers that will work for our school.

Collect Instructions

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Gather more information about your existing school lockers by taking photos, sketching, conducting interviews, or doing additional research.

Think About

  • What is the purpose of a school locker?
  • How has the way you use a locker changed since you first started school in kindergarten, for example?
  • How many times do you visit and open your locker each day?
  • Do teachers or school administrators have any safety or security concerns about lockers?  What are they?
  • What types of materials is your locker constructed from?

Try This

  • Take photos of a row of your school's lockers.  Open your own locker and take a photo of what's stored inside.
  • Make a list of all the features your locker currently has. (Examples: hooks, air slots, etc.)
  • Make a list of all the items you currently keep in your locker on a typical day.
  • Next to each item, make notes about what 'needs' that item has.  (Examples: my sweaty gym clothes need to kept away from my other things; my iPod needs electricity to be charged; my winter boots need a place to drip dry)
  • Make a list of all the items you wish you could store in your locker, but don’t have room for.
  • Measure the length, height, and depth of your current locker.
  • Measure the length, height, and depth of your backpack, books, coat / shoes, and other large objects you typically keep inside your locker.
  • Measure the width of your school's hallway.  How much of this width is taken up on both sides of the hallway when students stand in front of their open lockers?
  • Read this Washington Post article to learn more about some of the complaints students have with their lockers today.
  • Visit the websites of a few manufacturers to see various types of lockers currently made.  What do you like or dislike about these examples?

ATyngArchitects's work for the Collect Information step:

Summary
Acoustics and Green: Technology: Space and Location: Security: we're here to try to make better lockers . Stronger and more security to a point were you can't break in
Security :fingerprint security code so you cant break in
Security:Make It out of a stronger metal
Security ;a camera holding up just incase some one trys to break in
Acoustics and Green: have plastic hooks to hang jackets
Space and Location: Our lockers will be six feet tall. It will have two tiers. One tier will be 36...
Security : make the air vent holes very small at the top of the locker
Security ; have them built close to were a lot of people can see

Brainstorm Instructions

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Develop sketches or models to help you puzzle through new ideas and solutions.

Think About

  • Make a list of all the things you like about your current locker.  Ask several friends for their opinions.
  • Make a list of all the things you dislike about your current locker.  Ask several friends for their opinions.
  • Think about your locker not just as a metal box, but as another type of container.  What other types of containers do you use each day to store stuff?  (Examples: containers for food, clothing, household items)
  • Many animals, insects, and plants use containers to store things (Example: bees use honeycombs).  Check out some of the images in the Inspiration Gallery for other ideas of strorage units.
  • Keep in mind that your newly-designed locker will be one of many along the hallway.  How will these individual units all fit together?  How will several students use their lockers at the same time without bumping into each other?

Try This

  • Based on the information you collected above, brainstorm a list of special features you’d like your new locker to have.
  • Make lots of sketches to get your early ideas down on paper.  Learn from each different idea. 
  • Consider what materials the locker will be made from.  What materials will be durable against the wear and tear of student use over the years?

ATyngArchitects's work for the Brainstorm Ideas step:

Summary
Acoustics and Green: Technology:
Security : I would install something like the IPhone 5 and 6 have a fingerprint so that you can...
Security : This will be the location of the locker so if someone tries to break in people could see...
Security : The locker will be made out of steel so that you cant rip down the door or pry it open...
Space and Location: Since all the lockers can't fit in the front, we will put some of the...
Space and Location:There will be six lockers on top and six on the bottom. Once there is 12, there...

Develop Instructions

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Now's the time to take what you've learned from the steps above and develop your own solution for a new locker.

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  • Use recycled cardboard to make a full-scale or half-scale prototype model of your locker.  You can't really understand if the locker will hold all your stuff, until you make a quick study model.  Don't worry about making a fancy finished model at this time. Instead, use cardstock, scissors, and tape to quickly create the large 3D form. See how it looks. Break off different sections, add new pieces, and try new ideas. Take photos of your model.
  • Sketch or use software such as Google SketchUp, AutoCAD, or Revit to put your ideas on paper.

ATyngArchitects's work for the Develop Solutions step:

Summary
Acoustics and Green: I thought of material and sound. Using a strong steel will prevent from people being able to break into the lockers.
Acoustics & Green Materials: the front of locker we will be using steel
Security : You will need you thumb print only to enter you locker this insures that only you can...
Security : There would be a security camera right in front of the locker so that whoever has a...
Acoustics & Green Materials: you can line the lockers with foam tape or insulation strips to...
Space and Location: The lockers will go in the hallway outside. They will be attached to the beams...

Final Instructions

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The final step of the design process is to create a more finished model that communicates your ideas to others.

Try This

  • What color or colors will your locker be? What colors have inspired you?  Add colors to the digital model of your locker.
  • What materials will your locker be made of?  Choose materials and details to add to your digital model.
  • Include a human figure in your final locker model, so we can see how big your locker really is.
  • Upload additional images of your finished locker model to the slides for your project.  Write short captions explaining your ideas.
  • Congratulations on solving this design challenge!

ATyngArchitects's work for the Final Design step:

Summary
Acoustics and Green: Technology: I will put a charger cord a snack machine and a soda machine and drink holder and a place to put clothes and shoes.
Security; fingerprint code so only you can get into your locker
Security;Computerized system to show you how many times someone tried to enter your locker
Space and Location: Some lockers will go in the front of the school. Some lockers will go in the...
Technology: the snack machine is for when I get hungry and so I don't have to pay for it
Technology: drink machine is for when I get thirsty and don't have to pay for it
Space and Location: The lockers will be 8 feet tall and 16 inches wide. There will be groups of 12...