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3A Kaitie Fuson and Kayla Cox


The pavilion follows a similar language of our wearable by using fillet diagonal apertures that create a curved form to act as a structure for the pavilion. The form is is also held up by columns that use a similar geometry of the outer shell of our bracelet wearable. The wearable itself has improved by the addition of weights that fit in the aperture of the bracelet. These weights will be colored to blend in with the bracelet and will add the necessary weight to make our bracelet beneficial to people with tremors. 






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