noun
- plural of charette; intensive collaborative design or planning sessions in which a team works together to solve a problem or develop a project within a compressed timeframe
- plural of charette; historically, a cart or carriage used to transport materials or people
Usage: commonly used in architecture, urban planning, and design fields; often capitalized when referring to a specific organized event
Usage: archaic or historical usage; French origin
Examples
- The architecture firm organized several charettes to develop innovative designs for the new civic center.
- During the charettes, teams of planners and engineers collaborated to address transportation challenges.
- The urban design charettes brought together stakeholders from different departments to share ideas.
- Multiple charettes were scheduled throughout the month to refine the project proposal.
- Participants in the charettes worked long hours to meet the deadline for the master plan.