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This Semester’s Students
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Abdulrahman Nashawi
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Austin Maes
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Austin Ross
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Benjamin Chang
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Benjamin Robles
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Brooke Shade
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Charles Keely
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Christopher Lehr
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Davis Butte
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Davis Robertson
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Daniel Straub
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Emily Jordan
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Ethan Elshyeb
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Fiona Bell
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George
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Hailee Pritchard
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Hannah Walsh
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Isabella Colosimo
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Jason Fontillas
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Jamie Frankel
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Jackson Hootman
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Joseph Knapp
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Justin Engbrecht
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Justin Lim
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Kaiya Wahl
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Kensue Kiatoukaysy
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Kevin Yang
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Mary Rahjes
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Miles Radakovitz
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Nathaniel Wang
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Nicole Leon-Molina
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Noah Verspohl
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Patrick Bodine-Ellison
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Paul Tapsall
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Max Armstrong
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Rhys Rueffert
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Ryan Weatherbee
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Thomas Buckholtz
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Victoria Rios
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Will Tse
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Xiang Luo
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Zach Aldrich
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Jean Hertzberg
8 Comments. Leave new
Really nice design. I think you could probably use something other than a descender to attach the cables. Don’t forget about drainage and spacing the shelves apart enough so light can get to each plant.
Hi Morgan,
I really like your idea for the project! I like how much thought you put into the design phase of this project with the CAD and the research. I think this is going to be a great project and I’m excited to see the final result!
Hello Morgan, I really like your project. You did a great job including your aesthetic in your design. You put a lot of time into your prototype, and it looks fantastic
That is a really cool project idea. You did a great job on building the prototype!
Your idea has a very modern aesthetic and I like that you thought of it as a solution to your future living situation. I also like the degree of thought you put into how you want to suspend it and the structural stability of the system that would do so. Also, I really liked the mini plant in your prototype!
I like the prototype. I also like the adaptability of the planter being able to hang or stand to fit the environment. Your presentation was well thought out I like that you have backup design ideas.
This is a cool project since you are planning on using it after this project. Your prototype gives a good representation of what the final product will look like. You have a good idea of what materials you will need to build this. How much weight do you plan on this supporting?
The sliding shelf on the bottom is a good idea. Consider how you would secure the shelf. You could also make retractable legs.