Competition Grid-Experimenting With and Within Architecture Competitions
โ Scribed by Maria Theodorou (Editor); Antigoni Katsakou (Editor)
- Publisher
- RIBA Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Leaves
- 240
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Competition Grid: Experimenting With and Within Architecture Competitions is a comprehensive review of architectural competitions. Each section features international research overviews as well as lively discussions with experts that draw on first-hand experience of the competition process.ใ
โฆ Table of Contents
Architecture Competitions between Experience and Experiment
Maria Theodorou and Antigoni Katsakou
Part 1: The Rules of The Game
The Evolution of the UK Competition System
Judith Strong
On Competition Rhetoric and Contemporary Trends
Elisabeth Tostrup
International Competitions after World War II (1948-1975) and the International Union of Architects (UIA)
Aymone Nicolas
Discussions โ Part 1; Competition Practices in the UK and the Role of the RIBA (Paul Crosby)
RIBA-USA: A Different Take on Competitions
Jonathan Wimpenny et al.
Part 2: Experimenting Within Architectural Competitions
Architecture Competitions Made in Denmark
Kristian Kreiner
Experimentation within Swedish Competitions
Magnus Rรถnn
Managerial Practices in Dutch Competitions and Impact on Architects
Leentje Volker and Marina Bos-de Vos
Discussion โ Part 2; Professionals Winning over the Competitionsโ System
Sara Grahn et al.
Part 3: Experimenting with Architectural Competitions
E-procurement Delivering Better Design Competitions
Walter Menteth
BIM, A Discussion in Norwegian Competitions
Birgitte Sauge
New Proposals for the Representation and Assessment of Competition Proposals
Tiina Merikoski
Discussion โ Part 3; Experimentation in Context
Tom Bloxham et al.
Part 4: Re-Visiting Architectural Competitions` Structures and Forms
Competitive Strain Syndrome
Jeremy Till
Designing the High Line: Defining the High Line through Design Competitions
Robert Hammond
Strategien Fรผr Kreuzberg โ Relocating the Urban Regeneration Debates into the Neighbourhood
Florian Kossak
Discussions โ Part 4; Community before Competitions
Peter Wynne Rees
Competitions and Educational Structures
Craig Stott and Simon Warren
Competitions and Genders โ A Feminist Approach (HI-VIS Feminist Design Collective on Reproductive Labour and Competitions)
Afterword
Antigoni Katsakou and Maria Theodorou
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