Start Date
08/25/2026
End Date
08/27/2026
Description
This training is ideal for anyone involved in transforming communities and organizations, those charged with managing charrettes, or who may hire a consultant to conduct a charrette, including city and regional planners, public health staff, developers, designers (interior and urban), architects, landscape architects, land and transportation planning consultants, community advocates, directors, and project managers.
This 3-day hybrid in-person training is a highly interactive course which blends instruction with case study exercises and practicing techniques and tools learned to provide participants with all the content required to successfully prepare for, manage, facilitate, and conduct a charrette.
Location
San Diego, CA
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Project Management
Health, Safety and Welfare
No
Hours
22.50
Learning Outcomes
Receive project assessment tools for gauging the length and cost of a charrette using a project budget, political considerations and design difficulty.
Understand the nuts-and-bolts tools needed for managing a multiple-day charrette.
Explore strategies for working across differences.
Go over approaches to dealing with conflict.
Instructors
Holly Madill, Marie Ruemenapp
Course Codes
Provider
National Charrette Institute at Michigan State University