Mar
02
Charrettes Combine Planning and Design with Public Forum for Feedback and Support
Brian Hendrickson, Principal of 180° Design Studio, partnered with Daryl Rantis Architects and the University of Missouri to actively engage the public through a charrette. The charrette process combines a creative, intense work session with public workshops and open houses at critical decision-making points. It is a collaborative planning process that harnesses the talents and energies of all interested parties to create and support a feasible plan that represents the public’s collective input on design. This charrette was for planning and designing ERIC, the university’s Educational Resource and Innovation Center.
Here, Brian talks about the building vision for ERIC.




