I have mainly only good things to say. Well
run and well organised …….
John Coop
In a nutshell: good panels for the most
part though still get confused by Juan's question but might just be me; I think
changing seating arrangement would help as several people did try to contribute
but weren't noticed; lunch was a fabulous idea and meant actual interactions
between panelists and students were had.
Grace Warne
I think the lunch did work. And
overall I thought the day went pretty well. On the whole I thought the
panellists were constructive and thoughtful. Your timekeeping is superb…
Helen Frances
Re the workshop day, I thought the panel
was excellent but agree that the wider discussion didn’t really progress…… I was only
there at the beginning and end of the day so missed the lunch, but enjoyed
chats with the panel over morning tea / avo tea. Would have come back for the
lunch if I’d realised that was the plan, to meet with the panel and informal
discussion – great idea!
Jill Rice
I think the work was interesting, if a
little uncooked in a couple of cases…..
Fellow panelists good – a range of
intelligent perspectives and questions, and some helpful suggestions. Everyone
took it seriously.
John Walsh
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Hola professor,
Thanks again for the opportunity to
participate in the workshop. As we discussed maybe the seating arrangement can
be altered to facilitate a bit more the engagement and discussion of
presenter, panel and gallery, maybe the panel and presenter have to face the
gallery, maybe even with a formal moderator. The mentors should have full
participation... as well.
I think the mix of disciplines on the panel
is a great approach you have done really well here, and even all panelists are
not architects or designers the workshop might beneficiate from having some big
paper to scribble/ diagram on.
My preferred project was Maurits’s, it did
presented a real relevant question with the double front door protocol
dichotomy. I think Grace’s Warne question has the potential of really change
the approach to design private ( or maybe not so private...) urban space.
Some of the other questions are really
interesting/ challenging as well, however I think they need refinement and
maybe could to be more concise…..
Juan Molina
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