Nørrebro as a starting point
The Charrette was held in Nørrebro, taking inspiration from the challenges that are to be found in and around the area: Nørrebro is the most densely populated area in Denmark as well as also being the most colourful and ethnically diverse. The Charrette’s title and focus ”Transformation through Connection”, in addition to addressing the future completion of the new metro stations also was concerned with how these new connections will interact with other geographic and digital interfaces. All of these challenges and opportunities were researched and investigated by the students during the intensive week of work.
Inviting the business community to participate
Feedback sessions were included on three of the five days of the event, where architects, town planners, interaction designers, digital designers and other individuals with relevant expertise were invited to come and give the students constructive feedback on their work. This served the purpose of both refining the ideas during the development process and resulted in a valuable experience for both advisors and students. Rune Kirt from the design and innovation company Kirt-Thomsen ApS said, “It’s a gift, to be able to dig down into the students’ creativity and productivity, and see the interplay of the varoius professions unfold”.