Virtual Internship in Architecture (1)

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WeatherSolve Structures
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Marketing mgr
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Product or service launch
Skills
scalability
Details

Our team is looking for one intern to assist in development of aesthetically appealing option line.

Hail:

*Ramp cover (usually in the corner of a lot with vehicles on-ramps, some kind of eye-pleasing add-on to our current structure, this would probably entail a permanent and a temporary (retractable) solution.

*Corner sections/rounded sections, working using our current design criteria we need a concept for an efficient and beautiful section that could be added to our system and matches that would be usable in odd shaped lots to fill in the odd shapes. It will have to be scalable and adjustable to meet different requirements.

*Lights/wind and solar additions, - just concept drawings for these add-ons, we have done a little of this already but it would need to be developed into something more comprehensive.

*Doorways and arches, concept drawings to beautify entranceways and splits in side curtains

*Gullwing style canopies and permanent canopies - Concept drawings of different permanent solutions that we can offer that will complement our current systems.

*Higher sections/ different dimensions - looking at our current designs and adding different dimensions to allow for higher sections or other types of neat looking dimensions to increase street appeal.

*security fencing and other wind-fencing around the canopies

Wind:

* Looking at doorways and entranceways and creating possible concepts to beautify these

* Additions of lights solar etc tastefully to the fences

* Security add-ons

*concepts to make our poles and structure more "artistic"

Deliverables
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About the company

Company
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Unknown industries

WeatherSolve Structures Inc. are specialist in designing and manufacturing industrial, recreational, and agricultural environment control structures. Their designs have been tested world-wide in extremes such as Hurricane Andrew, (Florida 1992), South Pacific cyclones, and in the South American Andes (at 16,000 ft). The total area covered is about 1,000 acres.