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Item 3 Part Analysis: Sun Studies(2011) Peterson, LaurenThe three part analysis project was to do three different sun studies on our studio project site in Linton, North Dakota. I did animations for all three locations, starting from sunrise and ending with sunset.Item Water Treatment Facility(2011) Peterson, LaurenStudents in this studio were asked to design a Water Resource Experiment Station at a site on the bank of the Missouri River west of Linton and South of Bismarck, North Dakota. The students were given presentations by studio collaborators from the Biology Department and the Department of Civil Engineering concerning the use of constructed wetlands to clean waste water from the laboratory and rain water harvesting from the building’s exterior to add fresh water to the clean waste water for the use of the laboratory. Each design is approximately 20,000 square feet in area, has public parking and public toilets accessible from the exterior and is intended to be open to the public for their use after hours and on the weekends. What I initially liked about the site was all the beach wood along the coast of the Missouri River, and how the land accepted this alien object. My parti was a piece of wood. I looked into the structure of wood. It consisted of these driving elements. That is how I got the three planes of my building, and later developed the structure, skin, and circulation to be another driving element of three. The panels on the sides of my building act as sun shades for the west and north faces, and also collect water for the ponds.Item Individual Images for Water Treatment Facility(2011) Peterson, LaurenThese are all the images that compile my final project.Item Water Analysis: The Water Cone(2011) Peterson, LaurenFor the water analysis project, we had to analyze one aspect of water. I researched the Water Cone project as a case study for my project. How the cone works is, it's filled with dirty water, the water evaporates during the day in the sun. The clean water then condensates on the sides of the cone. It then falls down the sides of the cone to collect at the bottom lip. The cone is then flipped over and people have clean water to drink.Item Process For Water Treatment Facility(2011) Peterson, LaurenThis is the process that I made over the course of the semester for the Water Treatment Facility project.