Take a closer look into the power of educational visioning:
We do not view ourselves as the only designers in the process. Our clients play a key role in helping us define the challenge in order to create a customized solution for each project.
Educational Visioning provides a forum to collect input in the design process from all stakeholders.
A senior high school student at Walsh Jesuit High School shares the successes and challenges of the school.
Walsh Jesuit High School | Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Representatives of the school district and the local community write down their hopes for the 6-12 Campus.
Riverside Local Schools | Painesville, OH
Faculty, Staff, Students and Community Members from Brecksville-Broadview Heights document successes and challenges of their current buildings as they plan for their new spaces.
Brecksville-Broadview Heights City Schools | Brecksville, OH
Table discussions around the configurations of Port Clinton’s renovated Media Center to incorporate the needs of all users.
Port Clinton City Schools | Port Clinton, OH
Students, Teachers and Community Members discuss where spaces should be located on the new Middle School site.
Brunswick City Schools | Brunswick, OH
Encouraging different perspectives to inform the design process.
Students participated in a hands-on design exercise to build their ideal playground which would be featured at the new elementary school and then presented their results to fellow students, staff and TDA architects.
Willoughby-Eastlake Longfellow Elementary School | Eastlake, OH
Iris Wolstein with Carique Hospitality suggested including folding doors that open to the patio so the indoor pool was open to outdoors during warmer weather for the local airport hotel.
Aloft Hotel | North Olmsted, OH
Touring their new school building during construction helps students to better understand the design and construction process.
North Ridgeville Academic Center | North Ridgeville, OH
Brokaw’s circular stairway connects the first and second floor. The stairs feature hand-operated bike bells to avoid a collision with someone going the other way.
Brokaw Advertising Agency | Cleveland, OH
“The whole process, the firm we’re working with has been enlightening, and I feel like everyone is working together. There’s listening on both sides, and it’s very positive and collaborative.”
So, what if clients were seen as architects?
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