ARCKIT TINY HOUSE WORKSHOP 2020
John Paul II Catholic Secondary School
London - Ontario - Canada
Introduction
ARCKIT, is a precision architectural model making system that let's users physically design, build and modify a scaled structure. With a series of interconnecting modular parts, the clean and simple workflow allows for continuous modifications keeping up with the fastest of imaginations. Designed by architects to bring versatile construction, physical and digital platforms, an applied texture library and an ever expanding component list, the possibilities are endless with ARCKIT. Participating/engaging in workshops like these helps us gather important feedback that is used to improve our product for future workshops and classrooms demos.
We thank you from both the USA and IRELAND for taking the time to complete this anonymous survey about your experience with this weeks’s ARCKIT Tiny House Workshop. There will be no follow up emails. Answers will remain confidential and will only be seen by our team members at ARCKIT.
As always, if you have any questions during the survey, quietly raise your hand and Ricky, Chirac or Dr. Santolupo will come to assist you.
Key Concept Definitions
Tiny Home: A small home, specifically a dwelling that is 400 sqft / 37 sqm (average size of a two-car garage) or less in floor area excluding any lofts. Once built or set in place, the structure is immobile.
Survey Questions
(Approximately 10 Minutes)