Center for Creative Solutions Workshop
Exhibition Design, Urbanism
2011
The Brattleboro Workshop was structured as an interdisciplinary “design studio” to explore and describe ways to change Brattleboro’s relationship to its waterfront. Workshop participants were the core of the design team, and included graphic designers, a sociology student, a planner, a shop owner and visual artist, architects and a painter. Guest critics joined the team to introduce new methods to engage communities.
 
Goals for the workshop included: communicate the opportunities of the riverfront site to the people of Brattleboro, provide tools for measured decision making about the long-term use of the site, and create a platform for discussion about the future of the site. The workshop culminated in the exhibition “Renewing the Riverfront” which opened at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.
  • Date / 2010
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    Brattleboro Workshop was structured as an interdisciplinary “design studio” to explore and describe ways to change Brattleboro’s relationship to its waterfront. Workshop participants were the core of the design team, and included graphic designers, a sociology student, a planner, a shop owner and visual artist, architects and a painter. Guest critics joined the team to introduce new methods to engage communities.

    Goals for the workshop included: communicate the opportunities of the riverfront site to the people of Brattleboro, provide tools for measured decision making about the long-term use of the site, and create a platform for discussion about the future of the site. The workshop culminated in the exhibition “Renewing the Riverfront” which opened at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.

    Read about the exhibit in Design Observer.