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An International Inquiry

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Architecture Competitions and the Production of Culture, Quality and Knowledge

An International Inquiry

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This book comprises a series of 22 case studies by renowned experts and new scholars in the field of architecture competition research. It currently constitutes the most comprehensive survey of the dynamics behind the definition, organization, judging, archiving and publishing of architectural, landscape and urban design competitions in the world.
These richly documented contributions revolve around a few questions that can be summarized in a two-fold critical interrogation: How can design competitions - these historical democratic devices, both praised and dreaded by designers - be considered laboratories for the production of environmental design quality, and, ultimately, for the renewing of culture and knowledge?

Includes 340 full color illustrations, bibliographical references and index of over 200 cited competitions
Winner of the 2016 Bronze medal in Architecture at the Independent Publisher Book Awards

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2015, Potential Architecture Books
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Table of Contents

A World of Potentialities: Competitions as Producers of Culture, Quality and Knowledge. Jean-Pierre Chupin + Carmela Cucuzzella + Bechara Helal (Canada) Page 8
SECTION 1. ORGANIZING DEMOCRACY. Page 24
1.1. We Have Never Been 'Swiss': Some Reflections on Helvetic Competition Culture. Joris Van Wezemael + Jan M. Silberberger (Switzerland) Page 26
1.2. The Finger and the Moon: Belgian Competitions in Their Representational Context. David Vanderburgh + Carlo Menon (Belgium + United Kingdom) Page 36
1.3. The President's Choice: An Eventful History of the 1982 Tête Défense Competition. Loïse Lenne (France) Page 54
1.4. A Universal Space of Ageing: Demographic Changes, Eldercare, and Competitions in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Jonas E Andersson (Sweden) Page 74
1.5. Greek Concerns and Global Regulations: Four Competitions for the New Acropolis Museum (1976-2000). Sofia Paisiou (Switzerland) Page 92
1.6. Should Competitions Always Be International? Political Reasons in a Multipolar World (1988-2012). Jean-Pierre Chupin (Canada) Page 110
SECTION 2. COMPETING BY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Index of Cited Competitions (1866-2014) Page 132
SECTION 3. JUDGING ARCHITECTURAL QUALITY. Page 142
3.1. Judging in a World of Expertise: When the Sum of the Parts is Less than the Whole. Carmela Cucuzzella (Canada) Page 144
3.2. Judging Architectural Quality: Judgment Criteria and Competition Juries. Camille Crossman (Canada) Page 162
3.3. Quality and Iconicity: A Study on Swiss Housing Competitions (1997-2010). Antigoni Katsakou (United Kingdom) Page 176
3.4. The Honourable Mention: A Fictitious Discussion. Jan M. Silberberger (Switzerland) Page 186
3.5. Competitions as Generators: From the Redevelopment of Les Halles to a Theoretical Critique of “Compositional” Urbanism. Françoise Fromonot (France) Page 194
3.6. Design Combat: American Competitions and Decision-Making. Susanna Sirefman (USA) Page 216
SECTION 4. ARCHIVING ARCHITECTURAL KNOWLEDGE. Page 230
4.1. Competitions as Laboratories: On the So-Called ‘Experimental’ Nature of Architecture Competitions. Bechara Helal (Canada) Page 232
4.2. The Canadian Competitions Catalogue: Digital Libraries of Projects as Collective Legacy. Jean-Pierre Chupin (Canada) Page 254
4.3. Capturing Competition Data: Involving Stakeholders in a Swiss Competition Database. Ignaz Strebel + Jan M. Silberberger + Denis Raschpichler (Switzerland) Page 272
4.4. Design Competitions in Brazil: Building a [Digital] Culture for Architectural Quality. Fabiano Sobreira (Brazil) Page 284
SECTION 5. PUBLISHING ARCHITECTURAL IDEAS. Page 296
5.1. wettbewerbe aktuell: Competitions as Impetus for German Building Culture. Thomas Hoffmann-Kuhnt (Germany) Page 298
5.2. competitions.org: Competing Globally in the Information Age. G. Stanley Collyer (USA) Page 310
5.3. d’architectures: Regional Identity and Cultural Diversity in the Wonderful World of Starchitects. Emmanuel Caille (France) Page 332
5.4. Competitive Process: Leveraging Design Competitions for Effective Urban Development. Ian Chodikoff (Canada) Page 348
5.5. NAJA and EUROPAN: Advantages and Constraints of Two French Trademarks. Jean-Louis Violeau (France) Page 362
Final Cut: A Remarkable Cross-Section of Architectural Tendencies. Georges Adamczyk (Canada) Page 378
Author Biographies. Page 394
Acknowledgments and Credits. Page 402

Edition Notes

Published in
Montreal, QC, Canada

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA2335 .A655 2015, NA2335 .A68 2015
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
NA2335.A73 2015 720’.79 C2015-900227-3

Contributors

Editor
Jean-Pierre Chupin
Editor
Carmela Cucuzzella
Editor
Bechara Helal
Author
Georges Adamczyk
Author
Jonas E Andersson
Author
Emmanuel Caille
Author
G. Stanley Collyer
Author
Camille Crossman
Author
Françoise Fromonot
Author
Thomas Hoffmann-Kuhnt
Author
Antigoni Katsakou
Author
Loïse Lenne
Author
Carlo Menon
Author
Sofia Paisiou
Author
Denis Raschpichler
Author
Jan M. Silberberger
Author
Susanna Sirefman
Author
Fabiano Sobreira
Author
Ignaz Strebel
Author
David Vanderburgh
Author
Joris Van Wezemael
Author
Jean-Louis Violeau

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
404p.
Number of pages
404
Dimensions
10 x 8 x 1.2 inches
Weight
2.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26232243M
ISBN 10
0992131707
ISBN 13
9780992131708
LCCN
2015472436
OCLC/WorldCat
899761955

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