An interdisciplinary design project was conducted with students in the mechanical engineering and architecture departments at the University of Idaho. In order to offer the multidisciplinary design experience within the available bandwidth of instructors, the project was structured around and integrated into existing courses and resources. Past interdisciplinary product design courses have shown the value of interdisciplinary work in the professional development of students in addition to being effective at developing innovative new products. Descriptions of these courses provide insights on conducting them with regards to team structure, course structure, design process, and other topics. This paper summarizes observations reported from students and instructors involved in this project. Observations highlight challenges in project management, examples of cultural differences between disciplines, approaches to design, specifics of project ownership, and perceptions of level of detail in work products. Based on those observations, recommendations are made to develop and deploy a design process that facilitates the strengths of both disciplines and enables mentor guided project management. In addition, these recommendations will help establish a team culture and work setting that does not violate the culture of either discipline while enabling joint decision making, and address directly the impacts of a domain biased product as the design project focus.
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ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
August 15–18, 2010
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- Design Engineering Division and Computers in Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4414-4
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Participant Observations and Recommendations From an Integrated Design Project in Architecture and Engineering
Josh Hartung,
Josh Hartung
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Jay McCormack,
Jay McCormack
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Cam Stefanic,
Cam Stefanic
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Keith Bickford,
Keith Bickford
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Bryce Winterbottom,
Bryce Winterbottom
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Frank Jacobus
Frank Jacobus
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
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Josh Hartung
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Jay McCormack
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Cam Stefanic
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Jason Cyr
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Keith Bickford
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Bryce Winterbottom
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Frank Jacobus
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Paper No:
DETC2010-29110, pp. 691-700; 10 pages
Published Online:
March 8, 2011
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Hartung, J, McCormack, J, Stefanic, C, Cyr, J, Bickford, K, Winterbottom, B, & Jacobus, F. "Participant Observations and Recommendations From an Integrated Design Project in Architecture and Engineering." Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. Volume 6: 15th Design for Manufacturing and the Lifecycle Conference; 7th Symposium on International Design and Design Education. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 15–18, 2010. pp. 691-700. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DETC2010-29110
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