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Spatial Lab Discussion Points

Generate structured discussion points for spatial design, architecture, or environmental research lab sessions.
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# Spatial Lab Discussion Points Generator

Generate comprehensive discussion points for a [SESSION_TYPE] (e.g., design critique, research seminar, studio review, interdisciplinary workshop) at [INSTITUTION] focused on [SPATIAL_TOPIC] (e.g., biophilic design, adaptive reuse, urban commons, immersive environments).

## Session Context
- **Participants:** [PARTICIPANTS] (e.g., architecture students, spatial computing researchers, urban planners, XR designers)
- **Session duration:** [DURATION]
- **Central question or provocation:** [CENTRAL_QUESTION]
- **Projects/work being discussed:** [WORK_DESCRIPTION]

## Discussion Framework

### 1. Opening Provocations (5 Questions)
Write 5 open-ended questions to launch the session and ensure participants are thinking critically from the start — not yes/no questions, but genuine provocations.

### 2. Conceptual Depth Questions
For the central topic of [SPATIAL_TOPIC], provide 6 questions that probe: theoretical grounding, historical precedent, contemporary relevance, and ethical dimensions.

### 3. Technical & Material Questions
Generate 4–6 questions about craft, technology, materiality, or spatial systems relevant to [SPATIAL_TOPIC].

### 4. Human Experience & Perception
Create 5 discussion prompts focused on how people inhabit, perceive, and are affected by the spaces or designs being discussed.

### 5. Critique Framework for Student Work
If reviewing student projects, provide a structured critique format: what is the project doing well, what core idea needs clarification, what is the most important next step?

### 6. Closing Synthesis
Write 3 reflection questions to close the session and help participants synthesize what was discussed into actionable insights.

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[SESSION_TYPE]
[INSTITUTION]
[SPATIAL_TOPIC]
[PARTICIPANTS]
[DURATION]
[CENTRAL_QUESTION]
[WORK_DESCRIPTION]

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