Hedge School Dublin was a two week learning and design camp, where Transition Year students were given the challenge “Designing for 21st Century Learning”.
30 students from 10 schools across Dublin have worked closely together to understand 21st Century Learning, analyse current practices in the design of learning environments, identify potential areas for re-design, create concepts, build prototypes and deliver final solutions.
I attended their prototyping day on 17th November, where I got to hear about design from Team Awkward, Disco Ducks, Winning, The Highlighters, Three Amigos and Two Fruitcakes and Kool Kats.
I met with Ré Dubhthaigh of radarstation who filled me in on the whole process of design for learning and learning for design.
See www.hedgeschooldublin.com for more information.
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Emma Curley acting as Head of the Urban Design Unit…
Emma Curley headed up the Murray Ó Laoire Architects team…
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The ec team as part of Murray Ó Laoire Architects…
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ec as part of MÓLA’s Urban Design and Landscape Unit…
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Emma Curley as part of M Ó LA was commissioned…