While each team will have their own ideas and unique objectives for their own projects, there is a common purpose here. Consider these broader goals as you design and map out your proposal:
...what certain spaces around Morven are currently used for (or if they're not serving a specific purpose yet) and how indigenous cultures lived and worked on the land.
...what Morven currently uses the space for with regard to the community. Consider how Native American communities gathered within this space.
...what abiotic (non-living) and biotic (living) factors are present at Morven, such as rock formations, sources of water, and plant species.
...what could be added or implemented at Morven that would provide a sense of purpose. Consider the historic aspects of this space, as well.
...how different members of the community could interact with the space with your idea.
...how the environment can tell stories, offer opportunities, and teach us more about the world we live in.
...devise a concrete plan that provides a new purpose for a part of Morven.
...find a way that all members of the community can be influenced by your proposal.
...incorporate some of the natural beauty and environmental factors of Morven into your concept.
...your reflections on your own ideas of purpose, as well as your process of bringing such purpose to Morven.
...the opportunity to learn from the perspective of others in your community and history and how you might make an impact on their lives.
...the art of putting together the pieces of the natural world to find an even greater sense of your place within it.