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TUTORIAL NO. 6

1. A Life Cycle Analysis sketch

Read the text below and make a simple LCA-sketch for your project. This is a complex subject that you can not master in this course, but you should have a basic understanding of the principles.

S-LCA with focus on social sustainability.

2. A rough time-plan for the whole project from idea to launch and/ or when vision is achieved (2050)

Earlier in the course you have created a time-plan for the project during the course. This time-plan stretches beyond the course.

3. A financial plan (planning bigger picture, long-term)

Create a sketch of how your project will be made possible from a financial point of view.

Social return on investment (SROI) is a principles-based method for measuring extra-financial value (i.e., environmental and social value not currently reflected in conventional financial accounts) relative to resources invested. It can be used by any entity to evaluate impact on stakeholders, identify ways to improve performance, and enhance the performance of investments.

4. Additional reports of results and contacts with collaborators and investors

5. Any revisions or complementary material that has been discussed with your tutor

Every group's project is different and therefore your tutor will give you specific tasks to complete for the next tutorial. 

6. Further development of future scenario, concept and DESIGN!!!!

LOADS OF DESIGN SKETCHES SHOULD BE PRESENTED ON TUTORIAL 6! PRODUCTION AND QUANTITY ARE IN FOCUS. AT LEAST ONE OF THE WALLS IN A504 SHOULD BE COVERED WITH SKETCHES. DON'T BE TOO CRITICAL AT THIS STAGE. MAKE SURE YOU STRETCH THE DESIGN LIMITS. The scenario, concept and design should develop continuously through the course. Don't forget to document when and what forces, methods, tools, etc. that drive the development in new directions, giving your project new shapes in both 2D and 3D. What is most important is that the development of scenario, concept and design does not stagnate. Open your senses and dare to test and push your design and ideas beyond the known limits until the last day of the course!