Below are the minutes from the BBR Design Group’s meeting this evening.
In attendence: Elizabeth, V, Carly, Mike Swanson
Discussing moving the shed that is currently near the entrance — we can’t really move it to the side of the building that is nearest the Orange Line. Possibly we could re-design it to look a bit more like an extension of the building
Discussing the merits of joining the SEED network (Brian Bell’s organization) — possibly send an intern to work on registering this project with SEED (for more information: https://seednetwork.org/join/pledge.php)
Is doing a charette a good idea? If so, when? We can present this to participants as a “community presentation.” Ideally done at the BBR with the staff and possibly members of the coop and community. This would be a chance for the design team to throw out ideas and listen to the participant’s responses
Ideas: sculptures; lattice; mounting deconstructed items (tub on a wall, for example); big, open windows; adding landscaping; a mural; bringing the logo inside; a green wall; envelope perforation etc. Make a 5-10 minute presentation of these ideas and wask participants what they think, and then discuss from there. This would not be a “blind charette,” in that we have ideas to present and want to hear their reactions to this.
Travis knows someone at Payette who may be interested in contributing to this project.
Could we use resources from the BAC to do landscape architecture at the BBR site? This person could be used for consulting purposes.
Can we break up some of the asphalt?
Mike S. spoke about his charette he recently ran for the “Teen Cafe” at the Greater Love Tabernacle in Dorchester. It is was intended for young people.
Elizabeth explained that this would be a good chance for AV to be come an organization fueled by community outreach. We should really include people who come to the BBR for its services and use it frequently. We could possibly get some of their manpower too. An open charette can faciltate this. Could we put something together for presentation by the mid- to end-of-March? Could we do this in their space?
How to group our presentation: 1) Envelope/Facade Changes 2) Landscaping — planters/seeding 3) Signage (we’re not sure what they’ve done to their banners/awnings since we last visited) and Way-finding 4) Shed
Timing and attendance are two issues we may face — could we do it at a time where the BBR is meeting anyways? Maybe during their Wednesday morning meeting, or sometime during the work week? Depending on the number of people who attend, we can reorganize how many people focus on generating ideas for each of the areas numbered above.
In landscaping, we’ll include a courtyard as a connector between the two buildings (using asphalt breaking for this process) — a pedestrian path, benches, planters. Planters on both sides could provide a sense of welcoming to visitors. Ideally, we’d like to expand the feeling of the administrative building that used to be known as the BBMC — in the sense that it has plants and landscaping design around it, as well as the entryway with the tool-arches. Maybe we could put something similar to this entryway over the entryway to the entire site.
Facade/Envelope: Mural ideas, some type of painting; windows and lattice; showing the interior products (cutting out the back); Mike has an idea of putting in slats through the chain-link fence that we could do art on. This could bring in color to follow the color-scheme of their new logo
Signage and Way-finding: Signage in the entrance; possible changes to the pavement (directly related to way-finding;
Shed Ideas: Could we make the shed of reclaimed items? Possibly of “reclaimed lumber” — we can use the materials of this shed to show the purpose of the BBR. Possibly bring seeding into to it to make it blend into the building
Discussing with Steve about how many of the new interns that we’d like to assign to this project.
Up next: Think about: what kind of materials and presentation items will we need? Make it straightforward — this is going to be presented to non-architects. We’ll avoid making it perscriptive, not saying, “this is what we are going to do,” but rather, listening to there ideas.
File-sharing ideas: Media Fire is free. Elizabeth will set up some folders for themes that all members can access. Mike suggests an FTP site for shared folders that everyone can access. Carly will look into setting up an FTP site.