Planning Charrette
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An Introduction to Charrettes An introduction written by by Bill Lennertz, Tamara Failor and Aarin Lutzenhiser for the Planning Commissioner's Journal, Summer 2008. |
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Planning and Conducting Integrated Design (ID) Charrettes By Joel Ann Todd, Environmental Consultant, and Gail Lindsey, FAIA, Principal, Design Harmony. Published December 2009 by the Whole Building Design Guide, National Institute of Building Sciences. |
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A Handbook for Planning and Conducting Charrettes for High-Performance Projects Second edition of this handbook (PDF 2.5 MB) by Gail Lindsey, Joel Ann Todd, and Sheila J. Hayter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. |
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Environmental Design Charrette: Federal Bureau of Prisons A sample final report from a charrette planning process. This charette was conducted by the United States Sustainable Federal Facilities program in an effort to incorporate sustainable design elements into the design and construction guidelines and practices for federal prisons. |
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Charrette Resources An article extract from the Planning Commissioners Journal published in the Summer 2008 issue. |
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| 6 |
National Charrette Institute Community Forum |
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National Charrette Institute The National Charrette Institute (NCI) is a nonprofit educational institution. They help people build community capacity for collaboration to create healthy community plans. They teach professionals and community leaders the art and science of the NCI Charrette System, a holistic, collaborative planning process that harnesses the talents and energies of all interested parties to create and support a feasible plan. |
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Douglas Kelbaugh and the Seattle Community Design Charrettes Through the leadership of University of Washington architecture professor Douglas Kelbaugh, the UW has gained an international reputation for carrying out community design "charrettes" on a variety of projects related to the public environment in the Seattle region. Kelbaugh's work has been cited and copied around the country and abroad as a model for community design. |
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