Creating space for possibilities

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Creating space for possibilities EVOC, Edinburgh November 7th, 2017

Our purpose is to promote the value good architecture and sustainable design adds to everyone’s lives.

Prevention Governance Budgeting Partnerships Austerity 22/11/2018

How do we provoke possibilities? Prevention Governance Budgeting Schools Austerity 22/11/2018

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CREATING AN AUTHORISING ENVIRONMENT SO WHAT? CREATING AN AUTHORISING ENVIRONMENT Visibility Conversations Ambition in the action Hear all voices Seeing change Meanwhile actions Legitimacy Benefits Realising benefits Negotiate trade offs Taking responsibility Provoking possibility Ownership Timing Improved now Better tomorrow The design of welcome

What: Pop up classroom Cost: £100 Learning: The Design of Welcome Leave space to imagine

What: Pop up classroom Cost: £100 Learning: The Design of Welcome Leave space to imagine

What: Pop up classroom Cost: £100 Learning: The Design of Welcome Leave space to imagine

What: Pop up classroom Cost: £100 Learning: The Design of Welcome Leave space to imagine

School as a product stand alone solution All required resources collected together to establish a school. Learning is decoupled from the community. Product Innovation Stand alone solutions Isolated operations Facility management

School as a Service systemic solution School as a product Systemic solution School as a Service systemic solution Digital environments Service Innovation Resource operator Value co creation Flexible solution School is using available shared resources within the community. Aspects of social learning are important, school is flexible and scalable. Learning together. Learning methodologies Teaching technologies Service platform Tangible environments Social environments

Creating new professions The island as campus Integrated experiences Blur community and education The island as learning laboratory Preparation for demographic changes Attractive to live Digital culture Creating new professions Family choices Community participation Lifelong learning Schools as hubs Connected services Validating whole person experiences

Our Intent 1 ‘Make it easier for folk’ - a customer focus based on shared outcomes. 2 ‘Make the best use of public money’ - the more efficient use of resources and assets 3 ‘Make a positive impact on the local economy’ - support economic development and business opportunities 4 ‘Make it easier to get places’ - great transport links supporting better access economic vibrancy quality of life real integration 22/11/2018

Our Intent 22/11/2018

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