Rock Chalk Kansas City Public Radio Design



College design exercise mini-doc that's kinda worth a look because we might be seeing something similar around town when the public radio crowd ask listeners to repeat talking points paid for by their 1% donors.

Check it:

"KCUR-FM, the Kansas City NPR affiliate, invited architecture students from The University of Kansas to collaborate with them in developing a flexible and mobile platform from which they could more readily engage local-area residents in situ, while also conveying the brand of KCUR’s programming. The studio initially divided up into four teams to meet with KCUR in a two-hour design charrette in KCUR’s offices in Kansas City, MO. While there, they developed presentations based on exercises where they explored and documented the experiential needs of the proposed project’s end-users, and from that rapidly prototyped design concepts for immediate feedback with the client."

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Comments

  1. I like some classical music and listen occasionally to enjoy it. Otherwise it's a bunch of left wing old hippy shit and I'd laugh if a meteor took the station out. I can always buy a CD.

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  2. Miss Sweetie Pie5/12/15, 8:36 AM

    Mr. Tony,
    Our local NPR affiliate is stuck in second gear. How many decades will Chuck Haddix drone on?

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  3. THAT is the best question of the day.

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