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Charrette Method×Visual Preference Survey×
DziedzinaUrban StudiesUrban Studies
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania20061994
TwórcaNational Charrette Institute (Bill Lennertz & Aarin Lutzenhiser)Anton C. Nelessen
TypTime-compressed, multi-day collaborative design and planning workshopSurvey eliciting community design preferences by rating images
Źródło pierwotneLennertz, B., & Lutzenhiser, A. (2006). The Charrette Handbook: The Essential Guide for Accelerated, Collaborative Community Planning. American Planning Association. ISBN: 9781932364217Nelessen, A. C. (1994). Visions for a New American Dream: Process, Principles, and an Ordinance to Plan and Design Small Communities. American Planning Association. ISBN: 9780918286888
Inne nazwyDesign Charrette, NCI Charrette, Dynamic Planning Charrette, Collaborative Design WorkshopVPS, Visual Preference Analysis, Image Preference Survey, Nelessen Visual Preference Survey
Pokrewne44
PodsumowanieA 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.A visual preference survey (VPS) elicits a community's design preferences by asking residents to rate a curated set of photographs — of streets, buildings, public spaces, and landscapes — on a simple numeric scale. Developed and popularized by planner Anton Nelessen, it turns the often vague question of what a community wants its environment to look like into comparable scores, revealing which images people reward, which they reject, and where they agree or disagree. The averaged ratings give planners a defensible visual brief grounded in resident preference rather than professional taste.
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