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hilda [Methodological insights]
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hilda [Creative results]
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 +Four ideas to rethink the future of learning spaces were prototyped and tested:
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 +ESPACE EN PLUS
 +Mobile spaces and less surface. ​
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 +NO LIMITS
 +Polymorphs spaces for multiple functionalities
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 +LES HALLES
 +Different uses and temporalities for the restoration spaces
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 +THE WELLBEING PLAYGROUND
 +What if the playground became the core of our learning places?​{{:​en:​pllayground.jpg?​400|}}
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 +This group reflected on an innovative playground that is modulable and evolutive. Being the core of the future learning spaces, the group aimed at conceiving first this space usually seen as an empty space to then see how the rest of the buildings and building elements could be connected to the playground.
  
  
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-The Idea Wall allowed the participants to understand each other'​s vision on the subject. However, they faced some difficulties to quickly and simply note their ideas. The facilitators had a very important role when it came to help participants to get their ideas out.+The Idea Wall allowed the participants to understand each other'​s vision on the subject. However, they faced some difficulties to quickly and simply note and make their ideas visual. Pre-printed images in relation to the subject seem to be an interesting way of facilitating this process. The facilitators had a very important role when it came to helping ​participants to make their ideas visible.
  
 The scenario proved to be an excellent way of focusing on potential users needs and experiences. It fostered the "​process"​ view of the idea in its service dimension beyond the limits of the "​space"​. ​ The scenario proved to be an excellent way of focusing on potential users needs and experiences. It fostered the "​process"​ view of the idea in its service dimension beyond the limits of the "​space"​. ​