Ask feedback from experts in the relevant field of Narrative environmental design



As our professional action design mindset includes how to design ways and means of discussing intervention iterations with external stakeholders, how to project manage, communicate accurately, and how to work with different interdisciplinary people.


I found out one afternoon in November that another student majoring in Narrative Environments was working on a concept similar to my project concept, but she was still in the initial stages, so we exchanged ideas.


We also exchanged contact details and followed up with several social media discussions. Below is a compilation of her feedback to me.

She told me that although the Narrative Environment program is literally based on the word "environment", it has a strong emphasis on "multi-disciplinary", with a strong emphasis on collaboration and the visitor experiences from a design output perspective. 

So she thinks the project design I'm working on is very much like what they require professionally, and she gives me a huge encouragement for my own self-exploration to get this far! She thinks I can go for a second master's degree in their field (hahaha)...

And she told me the spaces in which we live are constantly in the process of (conscious) or (unconscious) storytelling, some planned by designers, others spontaneously formed by the patterns of life. In the Narrative Environment program, is devoted to the study of narrative theory in relation to architecture, spatial environments, and even fiction or film, which can be understood as the packaging of an 'environment' in a 'narrative' structure, telling a story. 

"Maybe to think about more how to 'narrative' that tells the story of a spatial environment.”

Her comments gave me a lot of new ideas and we both agreed to work together in the future or co-work on both our projects!