Welcome Back to Design LAB! Today’s Agenda: Site & Client Selection

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Welcome Back to Design LAB! Today’s Agenda: Site & Client Selection

What Problem(s) Will Your Structure Solve? Client Selection Site Selection Who is the client? This is who your structure will be made for. The answer should be someone in your community This does not need to be only one answer – your structure could serve many different clients Your client does not have to be a person – it could be a wild animal, a plant species, or even homeless pets Where will your structure be located? Choose somewhere in your community This should be based on what problems your structure seeks to solve Research your client to best meet their needs

Possible Clients

Possible Sites

Starter Questions What problems do you see in your community? Who would you want to help? Who is your client(s)? How will your client(s) use the structure you create? Where is the best place for your structure? How will your structure impact your client(s)? What function(s) does your structure have? Starter Questions

Now It’s Your Turn! Complete the shown worksheet (your teacher will pass these out) to better understand the relationship between your clients and sites in the built environment.