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Design Process
Design Process
Sketching

To create a multifaceted additional outdoor space for athletes and explorers living on the road. I found pushing modularity to the extreme created maximum adjustability for the best ergonomics.
Three adjustable forms, one product.

Working it out
Using foam and polystyrene modeling for quick adaptations and tweaks. I was able to find a solution that would work with all three spatial forms for a range of user heights.




Final Considerations
I was also drawn to the possibility of using this project outside of camping; revamping it for those who have been forcibly displaced. I hope to revisit this project as a sustainable relief tool.
Industrial cardboard
&
Recyclable plastic
Corrugated cardboard has the strength of 29lb per square inch.

Design

Design
The Final concept is a double sided chair with three main modalities:
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Flat bedding comfort cot (in or out of car usable)
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Kneeling work desk with ergonomic posturing
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Post-sport recovery recliner



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66" (167.5 CM)
25"
(63.5 CM)
12"
(30.5 CM)
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Recycled bamboo adjustability points
Durable rock-grip
foot sheaths
Bottle clips or cargo net clips for additional storage
vented foot design for leg or back rest use
Dimensions
Adaptable from child to large adult in size, and it still fits in the back of an SUV.
Features
Both cushioned sides are filled with foam inners that self-inflate the air-tight cushions when vents are opened. This also allows for personal cushion adjustment and deflation for packability.




Ultralight
aluminum frame and DWR fabric cover (durable water repellent)
Air valve for cushion adjustment
Use Case
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Storage capability

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