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This project revolves around developing innovative solutions to achieve sustainable objectives in urban planning. The submittals for the project include narratives, models, and descriptions of current and future states, MACDADI models, and goals of innovation teams. The process involves group presentations, submissions, and individual reflections. The aim is to foster creativity, collaboration, and effective decision-making within the realm of urban planning. Participants will work on defining decision makers, stakeholders, designers, and gatekeepers while outlining goals and constraints. The project is structured with two submission dates—midterm and final—each consisting of three parts: group presentation, group submission (to be posted online), and individual reflections (to be submitted as coursework). Visit [project assignment document](http://www.stanford.edu/group/narratives/classes/08-09/CEE215/Projects/CEE215-Project-Assignment-F08.doc) for detailed guidelines.
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CEE 215 Project • two submittal dates: • Midterm • Final • three parts per submittal date: • Group Presentation • Group Submission (to be posted to the web) • Individual Reflections (to be submitted to coursework) http://www.stanford.edu/group/narratives/classes/08-09/CEE215/Projects/CEE215-Project-Assignment-F08.doc
CEE 215 Project Submittals include: 2.1) Current State Narrative and descriptions 2.2) Future State Narrative and descriptions 2.3) MACDADI models and descriptions 2.4) Innovation
Teams and Objectives Charrette2 hours • Familiarize yourselves with the project information • Begin a current state narrative (how are decisions currently made?) • Begin a Teams Model (Decision Makers, Stakeholders, Designers, Gatekeepers) • Begin a Objectives model (Goals and Constraints) • Schedule a next meeting with your group and mentor.
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