Mocking Out Usable Space
To understand the amount of usable space for the placement of the Rhinoplay CUBE™ play system, I as an industrial designer has to understand the Architect drawings and re-mocking the section i need to use with AutoCAD and Inventor software.
The designing starts from the plan view, where Door hitches and Benches would be pointed out as places to avoid slide exits. There are also instances where the glass glazing is facing the road, hinting us that there is a need to have more shape to the playground to grab more attention and more publicity to the store.
Assembling A Playground Flow With Safety Empathy
With the aim to ensure that kids does not get stuck at the top of the playground but yet have multiple features, we have to think linear in the design flow. In addition to the flow, The playground needs abide to the Safety Standards set by Australian Standard Committee, McDonald’s Playground Convention and etc.
Matching Client Needs With Palette Choice & Activities
Clients have 5 colour palettes to choose from to fit their theme or their surrounding built environment. They can also choose and change the amount of play activities including LEDs Panels & more to cater to their needs.
Presenting Using Industry Graded Render
Clients wants to see how it would look like in the end and therefore we have to showcase the design in a way they can relate to the product they are buying.
Rhinoplay employs the use of Autodesk 3DS Max software to render the product. This gives the design a high resolution and realistic presentation to the client.

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