Prompt
Welcome to our treehouse design studio! In this project, you will collaborate to create a treehouse, starting with a shared tree trunk and adding branches to showcase your unique designs. The primary function of your treehouse is up to you—whether it’s a residence, gallery, playground, tea house, greenhouse, umbrella making shop, studio, library, observatory, or any other creative idea you envision.
Materials
- Pre-built tree trunk (provided by the teacher)
- Precedent research slides (provided on the platform)
- Sketching materials (paper, pencils, markers)
- Lo-fi prototyping materials (cardboard, craft sticks, glue, scissors, tape, fabric, etc.)
- Whiteboard and markers
Duration
- Total Project Time: ~5 hours
- Precedent Research: 30 minutes
- Brainstorming: 30 minutes
- Sketching and Feedback: 30 minutes
- Prototyping: 2-3 hours
- Assembly and Reflection: 30 minutes
Instructions
Precedent Research (30 minutes)
- Review the provided precedent research slides to understand different types of treehouses that have been built. Take notes on any ideas or designs that inspire you.
Brainstorming (30 minutes)
- Read through the different design concepts on the slideshow to find inspiration.
- Individually list out multiple ideas for your treehouse's function and design.
- Share your ideas on the whiteboard. The teacher will facilitate a discussion and group similar ideas together.
- Pair up with classmates who have similar interests and consolidate your ideas into two main concepts.
Sketching and Feedback (30 min)
- In pairs, sketch out your two consolidated treehouse concepts.
- Share your sketches with another group and provide each other with constructive feedback.
- Based on the feedback, refine your ideas and choose one final concept to pursue.
Prototyping (2-3 hours)
- Use the lo-fi materials to build a prototype of your treehouse branch and design.
- Ensure your prototype can be securely attached to the shared tree trunk.
Assembly and Reflection (30 minutes)
- Once all groups have completed their prototypes, gather to attach each branch and treehouse to the trunk, creating a collaborative tree.
- Reflect on the process:
- How does each treehouse relate to the others?
- What were the main challenges and successes during the project?
Deliverables
- Final treehouse concept sketch
- Lo-fi prototype of the treehouse branch and design
- Final collaborative tree assembly