Today we shared our final-ish design for our Singleton Park Pavilion. We worked hard to get everything up on the boards and deliver the project’s intent to the best of our abilities today and overall we all saw it as a success. We enjoyed hearing different points of view on the project from the education world, landscape architecture perspectives, and others that were simply walking by. 
What made it so successful in my opinion was how open it felt. Everyone seemed comfortable speaking up for their investment in the project, and after some comments there is still some tweaking to be done. But I’d say this is what makes this process so successful in that through multiple meetings, with multiple design phases, and multiple perspectives, we are able to learn and deliver design work that responds to a larger group’s concerns rather than a single client.
Another part we found enjoyable was filling in some visitors with the work we had done so far to lead us to this point in our design. From what I heard from our stakeholders, they were overall happy with the final design but the tracing back ideas from the initial smaller group designs and seeing how different concerns coalesced made our final design stronger.
Overall I’m proud of our group and I’m excited for the weeks to come with this project as we iterate and tweak some more bits and pieces of our pavilion to get it to the best final product we can.
Back to studio..


