Last night's (Wednesday, May 2) charrette went very well for all involved. While our client-attendance was a bit thinner than expected, the triumvirate of Mary Ellen and Wilf Pinfold and Cody Curtis spoke intelligently and passionately on the behalf of their absent comrades. They saw a variety of ideas presented by the students--which will be posted under 'Mid-term Site Strategies'--and led quite a spirited discussion, which has given us all a good direction in which to progress.
Ultimately a single winning scheme was not chosen; but we identified postitive elements of many schemes to develop into a strategy that can be divided in to individual components to be developed by the students in the upcoming weeks.
Most importantly, everyone was quite happy to maintain a great deal of room to move, to change, and to discover as the students start in on the details. The clients are ready to be enlightened, and the students are ready to sink their teeth into some very provocative propositions. Right? Your devoted servant yours' truly will provide a template site strategy--incorporating all the issues raised--which will provide the basis for the individual parts to be developed.
4 comments:
I was very pleased with the way this midterm charrette happened. While our design was not incorporated, it is quite informative in how this actually works and that clients really often have no idea what they want. Architects have the ideas and the client will either like them or won't like them. I think having as many ideas as possible is important. This clearly demonstrated that.
The most intriguing part of the charrette was that none of our designs was specifically chosen. Some strong ideas were taken from a few, but for the most part we are going to be forced to make all new stuff for the next few weeks.
Good job everybody,
N
nathan, you beat me to the punch, and said it better than i could have.
well done, studio.
and big thanks to Wilf, Mary Ellen, and Cody!
We enjoyed the charrette last night very much. The creativity, and thoughtful presentations from each group were impressive. It was obvious that much effort was employed to intriguing ends.
The addition of 4 more living units and some programed community space may have come as a surprise to all of us, but I think it will make the project more tenible. I'm looking forward to seeing the results of your work in this next phase.
m.e. pinfold
I would just like to once again thank the clients for taking time out of their schedules to meet with us.
It was a great experience to have someone there to let us know what they envision and what things they would like to see change or improved.
Great Charette overall, tons of useful information.
-TD
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