Future BNE 2016-2019
The challenge session delivered on Council’s brief to employ creative design-thinking teaching strategies which effectively engaged and inspired students’ critical thinking about current and future sustainability issues.
Relative Creative were engaged by Brisbane City Council (BCC) in 2016, 2017 and 2018 to design, co-ordinate and run their Future BNE Water Security Challenge as a part of the World Science Festival’s. In 2019, we were engaged to deliver the Future BNE Sustainable City Challenge.
2017 saw 600 Year 7 students (aged 11-12) gather at South Bank’s Piazza to design future thinking ways to deal with Brisbane’s water security. A further 200 joined via livestream. This was an increase on the successful 2016 event which hosted 400 students. The event received excellent feedback, with teachers commending the learning strategies employed.
Future BNE 2016-2018: The Importance of Water Security
Water security is a “wicked problem” globally, not least in the seemingly politically and socially stable city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia which fluctuates between flood and drought. With recent flood and drought events fresh on everybody’s mind, Brisbane City Council’s, Green Heart Schools engaged Relative Creative to design and deliver a workshop for Year 7 students (age 11-12) as part of their involvement with Brisbane’s hosting of the World Science Festival with theme of water security. Relative Created have designed and run Future BNE for the last three years (2016, 2017 and 2018).
At each of the 2016 – 2018 Future BNE events 11- to 12-year-old students were asked to design ideas to secure Brisbane’s water supply with the understanding that this will be under threat over the coming century due to mounting future challenges. The event is designed and structured in a way that guides students through a design process where they build a final model (see image above) of their idea and then present this via a video.
Key to the workshops’ success is the collateral that has been developed to prompt students through the task, including a series of videos for the day. Students are provided information about water on knowledge cards and encouraged to draw on these in their designs. The event has been designed to align with the Australian Curriculum.
Future BNE 2019: Sustainable City Challenge
The annual Future BNE challenge, designed and delivered by Relative Creative is the largest one day educational event in Australia. Since 2016, we have worked with Brisbane City Council’s Green Heart Schools to design and deliver the Future BNE Challenge. This annual challenge, which is the largest one day educational event in Australia, seeks to engage school aged children in thinking about sustainable approaches to engage with Brisbane City.
In 2019 the focus of the challenge was the sustainable city and the design process guided students through: unpacking information on the past, present and future in the form of knowledge cards; responding to mini-challenges on these cards; create a design fiction of their 2100, around a pre-assigned character; designed back from the future to create something that can make their future happen; sketch their idea; create a bill of material list to make their model; make their model; film a 2 minute video sharing their idea.
As part of this project Relative Creative has:
- Designed a day-long design workshop for 650 year 7 students
- Designed all learning tools
- Designed all workshop collateral
- Designed, filmed and edited the provocation videos
- Conducted extensive research to source all of the information for the knowledge cards
- Facilitated the event as lead facilitators
- Managed a team of facilitators to support students in their learning
Read more about the design of Future BNE here.
And read the Brisbane City Council article here.