Open lecture: creative processes with Tengbom
April 10, 2018
Tools for efficient and successful projects
Tengbom is ranked as one of the world's most innovative architectural offices. On April 10, interior designer Nadia Tolstoy and Architect SAR Caroline Curman Björkdahl talk about how Tengbom works to structure its creative processes to raise its architectural quality. The lecture provides a better understanding of how real projects go from ax to loaf while at the same time we get to take part in a powerful tool to implement a project in an efficient and successful way.
Project case serves as an example
Tengbom's creative process is a chain of five phases, where each phase requires input from the previous phase in order to be started up. In the lecture, we will get to take part in a specific project case to describe the phases and show the dialogue with demanders and users to create a concept and ultimately realize it. The process is general and also scalable, which means that it can illustrate an entire project but also work to solve a specific sub-task.
Time & Place:
Time: Tuesday, April 10, 16.15-18.15
Location: Aulan, Beckman College of Design
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