GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO LEARN.
RAPID PROTOTYPING
RAPID PROTOTYPING or low fidelity prototyping creating quick, low cost, and tangible examples of your concepts, in order to gain feedback and 
 input before making final design decisions.
MAKING
STRATEGY
How to best visualise ideas Materials and making process How to use hands & tools available
What do I really need to learn? What information am I missing? What are my big assumptions? Identifying risks, issues, errors
Fidelity // the degree of exactness with which something is reproduced. Low fidelity prototyping // 
 low-cost, quick and tangible representations of ideas that allow you to test the viability, functionality, usability, and desirability of your ideas. With the right people.
draw it make it act it out
Visually describe your ideas // don’t relay on your words & people’s imaginations.
Make ideas tangible // show them to people, let them touch and experience them.
Create real world experiences // invite people to be part of what you want to create
WHAT WOULD BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER IN YOUR SPACE?
AND WHY? FOOD? CHATS? ENTERTAINMENT?…
WHAT COULD YOU CREATE TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT MIGHT WORK?
YOUR JOB FOR TODAY: 1/ Define the key questions you need to answer‌ 2/ Design a prototype (or series of prototypes) that will help you answer all or some of these questions 2 / Create a small scale model using lego / paper / card to communicate your approach