Adam Lillico

Bio

work

  • 2010

    The Paper Lab was created for Sustainability Design Core studio.  In response to the mass of plastic toys being created, played with and thrown away.  Our team created a line of "Lego" style paper blocks that could be combined to create one of a kind childrens toys.  We worked closely with and tested our products with young students from Faslse Creek Elementary.

  • 2010

    The WaterBot is a product of a social sciences course that dealt with global water security issues.  For my final project I focussed on the disaster that was Hurricane Katrina.  The result of which was a concept for a water purifying robot, that could access remote areas in urban disaster zones and provide survivors with clean water.

  • 2010

    The mini glider was a collaborative project undertaken in my body mobility core studio.  It was a conceptual model for a personal glider that could be used for personal recreation, or sport.  It included and tested mechanisms that would allow it to fold down into the area of a full campers pack, allowing it to be highly transportable. 

    The model consisted of over a hundred carefully planned and produced parts.  The structure was made in wood, that captured the...