The second issue of ACY showcases 10 of the most inspiring and interesting architectural competitions that took part in 2020, alongside 3 interviews, where our guests highlight the importance and meaning of participating in architectural competition and its influence on the development of architectu
Architecture Competitions Yearbook 2022 - Nยฐ04
โ Scribed by Competitions.archi; Marcin Husarz; Justyna Gworek; Ania Rola; Kamil Grajda; Marta Szmidt
- Publisher
- Printing House KiD s.c.
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 119
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As promised last year, we are continuing our section โHow we won that competition?โ, which gives great insights into the
work of established designers. What makes this issue special is the fact that we managed to invite three very talented, yet young, architects working in the most recognizable architectural offices in the world, to share with us stories of notewor- thy competitions that they took part in.
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