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Knowledge  -­‐  Dialogue  -­‐  PlaceDialogue  -­‐  Place  -­‐  Knowledge  Place  -­‐  Knowledge  -­‐  Dialogue  

Rela2onships  -­‐  Who’s  in  charge?

What  is  a  charre+e?A  series  of  interac-ve  design  workshops,  in  which  the  public,  local  professionals  and  other  stakeholders  work  directly  with  a  design  team  to  generate  a  masterplan

Charre+es:  Not  the  be-­‐all  and  end-­‐all

Charre+es:  Not  the  be-­‐all  and  end-­‐all

One  poten2al  step  in  a  plan  making  process

Charre+es:  Not  a  consulta2on  process  that  uses  design

Charre+es:  Not  a  consulta2on  process  that  uses  design

A  design  process  that  is  consulta2ve

Charre+es:  Not  about  asking  people  what  they  want

Charre+es:  Not  about  asking  people  what  they  want

About  asking  people  what  they  know

Charre+es:  Not  simply  about  the  collec2on  of  facts

Charre+es:  Not  simply  about  the  collec2on  of  facts

About  the  applica2on  of  knowledge

Charre+e  –  origin  of  the  term

VisionFocus  on  the  place  –  all  disciplines  focus  on  channelling  their  contribu6ons  towards  an  over-­‐arching  vision.

Engagement  &  EnergyIntense,  ac6ve  par6cipa6on  in  an  evolving  process  –  it  is  about  posi6ve  contribu6on  rather  than  objec6ons  to  pre-­‐prepared  plans.    

A  responsive  and  educa6onal  process  where  issues  are  viewed  alongside  all  other  pressures.

OutputsAn  emphasis  on  physical  outputs-­‐  plans,  sketches  and  diagrams  that  are  legible  and  accessible

Contributors  have  joint  ownership  of  the  plan

Typical  format Takes  place  on-­‐site

Venue  -­‐  Design  Studio

Dialogue

Mee-ng  space

Design  sessions

Feedback  

Design  sessions

Feedback

Interim  presenta-ons

Refinement    

“There’s  no  real  community  anymore?

      I  think  you  could  get  them  all  working  together.”

Final  presenta-on

Outputs

Outputs

Pre-­‐charre+e  Significant  amount  of  prepara-on  is  required  during  the  pre-­‐charreFe  period

Important  to  get  the  right  people  to  aFend

Post-­‐charre+e  The  hangover

Over-­‐promising  and  under-­‐delivering  is  a  danger

It  is  important  to  manage  expecta-ons

Post-­‐charre+e  The  hangover

Over-­‐promising  and  under-­‐delivering  is  a  danger

It  is  important  to  manage  expecta-ons

But  it  is  important  to  harness  the  crea-ve  energy  and  posi-vity

The  greatest  danger  is  not  that  we  aim  too  high  and  miss,  

but  that  we  aim  too  low  and  reach  it.            Michelangelo

CharreFe  as  a  step  in  a  co-­‐produc-on  model

The  Charade?    

“It’s  just  theatre,  played  out  by  charlatans  who  roll  out  a  pre-­‐determined  plan.”

Charre+es:  You  might  not  build  a  charreLe  masterplan

Charre+es:  You  may  not  build  a  charreLe  masterplan

You  should  build  on  it

Thank  you