Democratizing Design through the Use of Lego-Inspired Universal Connectors

Min Pack, Khanjan Mehta
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Students at Penn State University are working on the design of an affordable and sustainable Innovation Space where people from various walks of life can converge to rapidly prototype innovative products that meet their unique needs and preferences. This Innovation Space is being designed for resource-constrained contexts like East Africa where unemployment rates exceed 40% and systemic challenges impact people's lives and livelihoods. This space provides innovators a vehicle to rapidly and effectively take ideas from a concept to a product. A key feature of this space is access to various kinds of connectors and structural elements that collectively form a full-scale "Lego set" for innovators. Universal connectors made of mild steel form the vertices of structures with the edges made of locallyavailable materials like mild steel, plastic or bamboo. Special connectors have been designed to add wheels to structures or make bicycle-powered devices. This paper presents the conceptual framework for this connectorcentric prototyping environment and showcases some of the products that can be prototyped there. The overarching objective of this venture is to develop a Lego-inspired set of connectors that forms the nucleus of innovation spaces to be implemented in secondary and vocational schools in East Africa. We envision that these Innovation Spaces will nurture small enterprises based on the connectors themselves as well as market-driven products designed with them. More importantly, it will provide the next generation of students a venue to develop their creativity, design skills and an entrepreneurial mindset.
通过使用乐高启发的通用连接器使设计民主化
宾夕法尼亚州立大学(Penn State University)的学生们正在设计一个价格合理、可持续的创新空间,在这里,各行各业的人可以聚集在一起,快速创建满足他们独特需求和偏好的创新产品原型。这个创新空间是为东非等资源受限的地区设计的,那里的失业率超过40%,系统性挑战影响着人们的生活和生计。这个空间为创新者提供了一种工具,可以快速有效地将想法从概念转化为产品。这个空间的一个关键特征是可以进入各种连接器和结构元素,这些元素共同构成了创新者的全尺寸“乐高套装”。由低碳钢制成的通用连接器形成结构的顶点,边缘由当地可用的材料制成,如低碳钢,塑料或竹子。已经设计了特殊的连接器来为结构添加轮子或制造自行车驱动的设备。本文介绍了这个以连接器为中心的原型环境的概念框架,并展示了可以在那里原型化的一些产品。这项投资的首要目标是开发一套受乐高启发的连接器,形成创新空间的核心,在东非的中学和职业学校实施。我们设想,这些创新空间将培育基于连接器本身的小型企业,以及用连接器设计的市场驱动型产品。更重要的是,它将为下一代学生提供一个发展创造力、设计技能和创业思维的场所。
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