Sunday 17 October 2010

Design Workshop Day 1

Today saw the commencement of a two day intensive design workshop within All Hallows Church. The was design to focus our understanding of where the project was going and also to imbed us into the cultural and religious positioning of the church through active engagement of the building users and having a presence within the community / site / building


Community participation tool, posting flyers at specific locations

The day started with the community group descending upon three agreed areas of the ward to informally understand the communities knowledge of the whereabouts of All Hallows. This exercise proved interesting through its verbal application, although less successful (over two days) in its informal documentation as the results gathered were sparse and unhelpful, in saying this, it was insightful as it demonstrates that public members are aware of the urban environment although passive about interacting with it, therefore the exercise was beneficial in providing a better community understanding


Design development, focusing the design approach to specific areas for progression

Whilst the community exercise was undertaken the remainder of the group began recording the initial stage of the matrix (all of the current issues of the design). We then discussed this a collective and began distilling the information into areas of potential focus through voicing the clients interest along with our individual interests. This was assembled through asking four key questions :
  1. What is of most important to the client?
  2. What is of most importance to us?
  3. What will be most beneficial for All Hallows?
  4. What is the most achievable?

By doing this we then consolidated the information of the matrix into areas of importance based on the question posed, these being :


Question 1 - What is of most important to the client?
  • Building users
  • Funding
  • Ethos
  • Storage and the practical use of the space
  • Visibility of activity

Question 2 - What is of most importance to us?
  • Organisational networking
  • Internal / external connectivity
  • Signage

Question 3 - What will be most beneficial for All Hallows?
  • Visual appearance
  • Funding
  • A sustainable business model (increasing the buildings activity)
  • Internal / external connectivity

Question 4 - What is the most achievable?
  • Increasing the buildings activity
  • Signage (communication of the activity and visibility of activity)
  • Alteration of the cafe area
  • Sustainable food sourcing
This was then consolidated into THREE KEY THEMES :

  1. New users of the building through social connectivity and networking
  2. Communication of the buildings activity (signage, ethos, presence etc.)
  3. Connectivity of spaces internally / externally and the practicality of building uses

After this, we assessed strategies for analysing developing these three themes looking at specific design tasks.

The physical team then interacted with the activity groups within All Hallows through asking a series of poignant questions which were to be answered in a jovial way, through writing upon the back of each team member. This proved very successful as the users responded to the participation tool with a sense of conviviality

Physical participation tool, getting the building users opinion

"...and they hopefully gazed upon what made...and it was good..."

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