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Terms and conditions applyThe Competition Grid: Experimenting With & Within Architecture Competitions
Maria Theodorou and Antigoni Katsakou
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Format: Book
Pages: 224
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
Date Published: Mar 2018
Stock Code: 90839
ISBN: 9781859467107
Binding: Paperback
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Total votes: 8
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The Competition Grid: Experimenting With and Within Architecture Competitions is a comprehensive review of architectural competitions, exploring them as a tool for public policy planning, as well as an effective device that a variety of civic advocates can use to experiment with the formation of the built environment. UK and international practitioners, academics, developers and members of the press combine to reflect on contemporary competition practices and draw conclusions on the latest political, legal and social aspects. Each section features lively discussions with experts that draw on first-hand experience of competition processes, providing the book with a unique blend of theory and practice.
- Written by a range of leading practitioners, experts and actors involved in architecture competitions
- Insight in to both British and international competition practices
- The first book on architectural competitions to provide a bridge between theory and practice
- Interdisciplinary approach that reviews operational framework, design trends and experimentation
Featured Reviews
David Vanderburgh, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Louvain
“This volume brings together a remarkable group of international experts on competitions, in a fruitful mix of academics and practitioners. The idea of the competition as experimentation is pertinent and more than just a metaphor. As the authors contend, the competition context is an opportunity for experimentation, both in terms of its rules and constraints, and in terms of its internal dynamics. An important lesson to be learned from this book is that so-called creative disciplines are not that distant from what we call science.”
Angie Pascoe RIBA AADip FRSA
“Maria Theodorou and Antigoni Katsakou have produced something rather wonderful here, adding to our knowledge and understanding drawn from a breadth of voices and experiences, which is both thought provoking and invigorating, and with any luck might even change the ways that architectural experiments and competitions are viewed and carried out in future.”
David Turnbull, Professor of Architecture at the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union for the Advancement
“This book is exemplary, the editors and authors unwavering, and its appearance, timely.”
Indira van t Klooster, founder and editor-in-chief of A10 new European architecture Cooperative
“Competition Grid is a profound study into both input and output of competition culture. Based on historical and actual case studies, interviews and academic research, Maria Theodorou and Antigoni Katsakou explore possible innovations in design competitions and procurements. A great source of learning and inspiration to everybody concerned with improving quality and quantity of design competitions.”
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