One main focus over the 3 days was on the topic of Collecting and Cataloguing. These discussions were led by Laura Millar. Design team work sessions, leadership meetings and open discussion meetings were also held throughout the workshop. A number of radio interviews were conducted as a way to inform the public of the team's progress and also to announce the public workshop being help Thursday evening. This was much like the public meeting in April, open to LAM staff as well as Juneau residents to give them an opportunity to speak with the design team and voice their opinions on the project.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Concept Workshop - Juneau, Alaska
In June, the design team rejoined for a 3-day workshop to discuss the concept designs for the project. Just as in the first workshop, the concept workshop kicked-off on Wendesday with the leadership team meeting to go over the project's progress thus far, as well as the itinerary and goals for the days ahead.
One main focus over the 3 days was on the topic of Collecting and Cataloguing. These discussions were led by Laura Millar. Design team work sessions, leadership meetings and open discussion meetings were also held throughout the workshop. A number of radio interviews were conducted as a way to inform the public of the team's progress and also to announce the public workshop being help Thursday evening. This was much like the public meeting in April, open to LAM staff as well as Juneau residents to give them an opportunity to speak with the design team and voice their opinions on the project.
Historic Photos of Juneau
Workshop Diagram
Workshop Plan
Alternate Workshop Plan
Workshop Site
One main focus over the 3 days was on the topic of Collecting and Cataloguing. These discussions were led by Laura Millar. Design team work sessions, leadership meetings and open discussion meetings were also held throughout the workshop. A number of radio interviews were conducted as a way to inform the public of the team's progress and also to announce the public workshop being help Thursday evening. This was much like the public meeting in April, open to LAM staff as well as Juneau residents to give them an opportunity to speak with the design team and voice their opinions on the project.