Community Design Atelier
Turtlewings Atelier 650m2 of Creative Space for all!
In 2012 we moved Turtlewings from 60m2 to 650m2! The project aimed to design an urban space that would serve as a community design atelier for people of all ages, cultures, languages, and abilities. The main idea was to create an inclusive space where everyone could participate in experimental design using found objects and reused materials inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach. During the four years, this project ran, the space was used, enjoyed and played in by people of all backgrounds coming together to create, learn, and share ideas, regardless of their language, interest, abilities, or knowledge.
The objectives and goals of the design were:
To create an inclusive community design atelier that promoted creativity, experimentation, and learning among people of all ages, cultures, languages, and abilities.
To design a space organized into zones, each focusing on makers, designers, artists, creative reuse, movement, science, and nature.
To create a space that fostered collaboration and interaction between people from diverse backgrounds and interests.
To create an environmentally sustainable space that incorporates green design features and materials.
The design philosophy and principles for the community design Atelier were:
Reggio Emilia Approach: The design philosophy of the atelier is inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach, an educational philosophy focused on child-centred, experiential learning. The approach encourages collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking.
Inclusivity: The design principle of inclusivity is fundamental to the atelier. It aims to create a space that is welcoming and accessible to people of all ages, cultures, languages, and abilities.
Sustainability: The atelier incorporates sustainable design principles, such as using green materials, energy-efficient lighting, and waste reduction practices.
Flexibility: The design principle ensures that the space can adapt to different activities and users. The zones and areas are designed to be multifunctional and adaptable.
Collaboration: The atelier is designed to promote cooperation and interaction between people. The space layout is organized to encourage communication and collaboration between the different zones and spaces.
Creativity: The atelier is designed to inspire creativity through found objects, experimentation, and exploration. The design philosophy encourages people to think creatively and create something unique.
Education: The atelier promotes teaching and learning by providing professional development opportunities, educational programs, and workshops.
This testimonial is from Michelle Uthurry, who was integral in introducing the Community Atelier to the community.
This is only a short excerpt from a larger text (translated from French). If you are interested in ready her entire recollection, click below.
The community design atelier offered many benefits to children, creatives, parents, and educators:
Children: The atelier provides a space to explore, experiment, and learn through creative activities. Through collaboration and interaction, children can develop their creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Creatives: The atelier offers a space for local creatives to work, network, and develop their businesses. The co-working space and artist studios provide a supportive environment for creativity and innovation.
Parents: The atelier allows parents to engage with their children in creative activities. The Saturday sessions and children’s camps during holidays enable parents to spend quality time with their children.
Educators: The atelier offers professional development opportunities for educators, providing them with new ideas and strategies to incorporate into their teaching.
Inclusivity: The atelier was designed to be inclusive and welcoming to people of all ages, cultures, languages, and abilities, which promoted diversity and understanding among different groups of people.
Sustainability: The atelier incorporates sustainable design principles, promoting environmental awareness and responsible consumption practices.
Collaboration and communication: The atelier promotes cooperation and communication among people from diverse backgrounds and interests, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose