Rowallane

CLIENT - National Trust
Space-making is about how people feel about where they work. It is about both the relationship with the geographical location and the relationships between people.

For us, exploring these relationships needs to be useful, helpful, interesting and fun.

With National Trust staff, we explored the meaning of their place, Rowallane.

We talked about the spirit of place.

We walked and talked and mapped.

We explored the grounds, we explored ideas and we explored the tensions.

Post-pandemic reconnecting to the space and each other.

Part team-building, part strategic planning

We began to explore the difficult conversations, in gentle ways.

We listened.

Daisy Chain in response offered up a menu of possibilities,

Of experiments, interventions and reflective conversations.

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