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Charrette Method×Behavioral Mapping×
ОбластUrban StudiesUrban Studies
СемействоProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Година на възникване20061980
СъздателNational Charrette Institute (Bill Lennertz & Aarin Lutzenhiser)William H. Whyte; Jan Gehl
ТипTime-compressed, multi-day collaborative design and planning workshopSystematic spatial observation of how people occupy and move through public space
Основополагащ източникLennertz, B., & Lutzenhiser, A. (2006). The Charrette Handbook: The Essential Guide for Accelerated, Collaborative Community Planning. American Planning Association. ISBN: 9781932364217Whyte, W. H. (1980). The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Conservation Foundation. ISBN: 9780891640578
Други названияDesign Charrette, NCI Charrette, Dynamic Planning Charrette, Collaborative Design WorkshopPlace-Centered Mapping, Individual-Centered Mapping, Public Life Observation, Spatial Behavior Mapping
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РезюмеA charrette is an intensive, time-compressed collaborative workshop in which designers, planners, officials, and the public work together over several days to produce a feasible plan or design for a place. Codified by the National Charrette Institute in The Charrette Handbook, the method replaces the slow, adversarial sequence of separate meetings with short, repeated feedback loops in which designs are drawn, shown to stakeholders, critiqued, and immediately revised. Its purpose is to compress months of back-and-forth into a few days and to build shared ownership of the outcome.Behavioral mapping is the systematic, time-sampled observation of how people actually occupy and move through a public space, recorded directly onto a plan of the site. Developed in the urban context by William H. Whyte's filmed studies of New York plazas and formalized into a public-life methodology by Jan Gehl, it produces an empirical picture of where people sit, stand, walk, and gather, rather than where designers assumed they would. The two core modes — place-centered mapping of who is doing what at fixed moments, and individual-centered tracking of how single people move — together turn the invisible life of a space into mappable data.
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