Preparations for the 2020 KEA Charrette were challenged, but not stopped by the COVID-19 restrictions. After many Charrette project iterations over the spring, summer and fall of 2020 it was finally decided to hold the first ever Virtual KEA Charrette workshop.
KEA Charrette 2020
In October 50 students and 30 advisors from across the globe gathered – not in Copenhagen – but on Microsoft Teams to kick off this year’s workshop. It was a different experience, but many things were still very much in the Charrette spirit.
Local business collaboration - from 1000 of miles away
As always, local Copenhagen organisations and businesses took time to volunteer their case as collaborators for the Charrette groups. In 2020 the focus was to “Reshape your Community – Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Culture after the Crises” and the local collaborators each had a unique point of view that the groups could work on developing. At the local venue Stengade 30 it was noise control and in the brand new FabLab Nordvest space it was the issue of creating community relations in a time where you are not supposed to gather.
Developing your global empathy
The Charrette is about developing intercultural skills and exercising your global empathy as much as it is about hard professional competences and it was a concern that this element would not be possible in a virtual format. Julia Polina – lecturer on KEAs Digital Concept Development and an advisor on the Charrette – commented on the following:
“Before the Charrette kicked off Monday, I was quite concerned that we wouldn’t experience the same enthusiastic energy now that we can’t be at the same physical location. But I’m really impressed with how quickly the students have adapted to this new normal and are able to work around the physical barriers. Locally, we’ve all been working a lot online for the last months so it’s really a pleasure to see these competencies being used in the global and experimenting context of the charrette.”
Impressive Final Concepts
The student groups would work through technical difficulties and time-zone constraints to create some truly impressive concepts. The enthusiasm and engagement from the students and the advisors made the workshop week inspirational for all following the projects and the final results shown on Behance were all praised by the jury and the collaborators on Friday.
On the final day the Jury chose group 5’s project with MitNørrebro because of their comprehensive and elaborate concept that among other things included a festival, community chalkboard and innovative revenue options. In the People’s Choice category it was group 4 who designed a sound-diminishing court-yard for local venue Stengade 30 that was chosen.
Click through the links below to see more about the students’ projects for the Charrette 2020.
Charrette 2020 Overview
Where
Online - hosted by KEA
When
October 5-9, 2020
5 Schools
Humber College, Toronto, Canada
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Senac São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark
8 Groups
Group 1 -
Group 2 -
Group 3 -
Group 4 -
Group 5 -
Group 6 -
Group 7 -
Group 8 -
50 Students
Architecture
Construction Technology
ICT & Media
Industrial Design
Graphic Design
Communication
Event Management
Sound Design
Fashion Design
30 Expert Advisors
Anne Dibbern
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Hanne Vang Hansen
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Julia Polinna
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Gullan Strøm Christensen
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Martin Bille-Hansen
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Joao Pereira se Sá
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Marie Louise Brixtofte
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mille Wilken Bengtsson
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mikkel Wessel Nielsen
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mikkel Langer
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Anne Carlsen Dam
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Jeremy Walton
(KEA, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Michelle de Brujin-Meyer
(Fontys Academy of Creative Industries, Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Marlin Bresser
(Fontys Academy of Creative Industries, Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Lori Endes
(George Brown College, Toronto, Canada)
Luciana Chen
(Senac University, São Paolo, Brazil)
Myrna Arruda de Nascimento
(Senac University, São Paolo, Brazil)
Rafaella Colombo
(Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy)
Elisabeth Fenuta
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Bianca DiPietro
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Steven Lorini
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Rossie Kadiyiska
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Marcin Kedzior
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Jasteena Dhillon
(Humber College, Toronto, Canada)
Dolly Daou
(L'ecole de Design, Nantes, France)
Dr. Anita Kozlowski
(Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada)
Rasmus Petrussen
(Vibe & Tone, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Mads Mazanti
(Vibe & Tone, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Roxana Marghidanu
(Copenhagen, Denmark - Architecture & Design)
Hanna Zoon
(Danske Bank, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Carina Hammer
(Danish Foundation for Entrepreneurship, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Marcelino Ballarin
(Msc Digital Design & Interactive Technologies, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Ny Weisser Øhlenschlæger
(Nyforbyelse, Fanø, Denmark)
Dan Kreutzfeld
(Local Activist, Copenhagen, Denmark)