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Engineering Design
For Art and Artifact
Conservation
Rice UniversityCCE Fellows
2009
Project Overview•Create a new archival solution for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston•Understand limitations of current solution•Recognize potential impact new method
•Prepare a new multidisciplinary class for the fall 2009 semester at Rice University
•Attend Innovation Norway entrepreneurship classes and use this knowledge to potentially create a business from the basis of our project.
Our Mission“Advancing preventive conservation by designing, developing, and implementing superior storage solutions that meet the needs of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.”
Team and Faculty Sponsors•Caleb Brown•Kristi Day•Rhodes Coffey•Nicole Garcia
Dr. Matthew WettergreenDr. Maria Oden
Community Partner
Wynne Phelan
Julie BakkeHead Conservator, MFAH Chief Registrar, MFAH
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Daily Activities: Digital Workflow
•Assists documentation
•Promotes online presence
•Blogging and transparency
Engineering Design Process
We Are Here
Background Research•Online•Literature•Interviews• Wynne Phelan and Julie Bakke: MFAH• Corey Rogge: Rice University• Anthony Lacastro and Ben Esquivel: 360 Art• James Springer: Library Resource Center
BrainstormingSession 1
Session 2
Session 3
500 index cards: first thoughts, sharing ideas
Making all the ideas visibleOrganizing 500 index cardsFurther grouping and consolidating
Three sets of brainstorming 25 plausible solutionsOne set of brainstorming focusing on modularity and realism.
Evaluating Ideas
Implementing Ideas
•Draft
•CAD
•Order Materials
•Rapid Prototyping
•Construction
Future Plans•Select Solution(s)
•Iteration
•Test & Evaluate Solution(s)
•Innovation Norway Business Plan
•Elevator Pitch
•Documentation
Questions?