Launch
Students will enter the garden site as designers, document what future users might need from the space, and begin the project with a fast design sprint that surfaces problems, possibilities, and authentic constraints for later research and prototyping.
Day 1
🌿 Legacy Garden Design Sprint
Launch 60m
Research & Map Empathy
Students will gather direct user evidence from interviews, observation, and site documentation, then sort patterns into needs, quotes, and constraints that can guide later garden design choices.
Days 2 - 3
🎤 Belonging Interview Practice
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
📍 Site Walk and Empathy Map
Deliverable 95m
Prototype & Test Iterations
Students will turn empathy findings and site evidence into a focused design brief, sketch multiple garden feature ideas, build quick prototypes, test them with peers and adults, and revise toward a stronger evidence-based concept for the Student Legacy Garden.
Days 4 - 5
🧭 How Might We Design Brief
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
🛠️ Prototype Carousel and Revision Log
Project Work 85m
Showcase
Students will present their final Student Legacy Garden design packages and prototype boards to an authentic audience, explain how user research and iteration shaped their choices, and document one final revision or next-step commitment based on stakeholder feedback.
Day 6
🌿 We Built This Place Pitch
Assessment 60m