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Online Workshop: Design Charrettes: A Tool to Manage Cost, Optimize Synthesis, and Achieve Excellence, July 11, 1-5pm ET
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The demands for high-performance, net zero, resilient design are growing. A key element to meeting these demands in the collaborative design process is the design “charrette” or workshop. Unfortunately, they often are underutilized and don’t fulfill their full potential.
Built Environment Plus, formerly known as the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter, is a membership-based community advocating for green buildings at the state and local levels.
This course is designed for owners, designers, and employees within the built environment industry who want to unlock the potential of their projects. Participants will leave with the strategies, templates, and guiding principles needed to use charrettes as a means of building effective teams, controlling costs, and coordinating strategies to keep projects on track.
Image Credits: Scott Graham
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