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- | ====== Future Learning Spaces ====== | + | ====== Future Learning Spaces with AIA ====== |
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- | ===== Context: A multidisciplinary approach to Learning Spaces ===== | + | |
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+ | ===== Context: A multidisciplinary approach to Learning Spaces ===== | ||
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+ | AIA Life Designers is a French engineering and architecture group founded in 1965. Today, they are a tightly knit group of architects, engineers, economists, urban planners, landscapers and site supervisors. As part of their aim to reflect upon the future of our cities, they constituted a specific working group on research & educational buildings. On this occasion, the AIA Research & Education working group met a group of Design students from the Sustainable citie's master cycle from L'Ecole de Design Nantes Atlantique in order to reflect upon the future of learning spaces. But there is a twist to the thinking process, all the ideas, no matter what, had to be prototyped quickly!! | ||
===== Description: Rethinking learning spaces through Prototyping ===== | ===== Description: Rethinking learning spaces through Prototyping ===== | ||
+ | The particularity of this workshop is its focus on Prototyping as a mean for challenging and pushing the innovation process. As part of their ongoing work, the AIA Research & Education working group had already identified some key ideas around the future of learning spaces that they wanted to push further. It seemed a great opportunity to experience the power of quick and rough prototyping as a method for testing and generating ideas. | ||
+ | The workshop was conceived and facilitated by Design students. Four mixed teams were formed with two or three AIA R&E members with backgrounds in architecture, engineering or management and two design students. The tools put in place by the facilitators are part of the AYCH ToolBox. Throughout the workshop, a researcher observed and noted the different interactions and reactions to the tools as well as the creative outcomes of the process. | ||
- | ===== Steps ===== | ||
+ | ===== Process ===== | ||
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+ | 1. Presentation of AYCH project & the aims of the workshop | ||
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+ | 2. Presentation of the workshop's themes and the work in progress by AIA Research & Development group | ||
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+ | 3. Teams formation: 4 of 2 AIA members & 2 Students | ||
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+ | 4. Idea Wall | ||
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+ | 5. User scénario | ||
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+ | 6. Quick prototyping round I | ||
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+ | 7. Quick prototyping round II | ||
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+ | 8. Test by students | ||
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+ | 9. Feedback & Conclusions | ||
===== Tools ===== | ===== Tools ===== | ||
- | ===== Results of the design thinking session 2030 ===== | + | ====Idea Wall==== |
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+ | ====User scénario==== | ||
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+ | ====Prototyping==== | ||
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+ | ===== Creative results ===== | ||