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An Entropy-Based Design Evaluation Model for Architectural Competitions through Multiple Factors [PDF]
Generally, the evaluations in architectural competitions are based on quality where many criteria are involved. Additionally, many other inter-related criteria, identified by the members of the jury, emerge during jury evaluation.
Orkan Zeynel Güzelci, Sinan Mert Sener
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Sustainable manufacturing is essential for boosting resource allocation efficiency, as well as sustainable economic development, while the construction industry is one of the main sectors affecting it.
Xiaolong Yang +2 more
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Architectural Competitions on Aging in Denmark Spatial Prototypes to Achieve Homelikeness 1899–2012
In Denmark, appropriate architecture for aging is an engaging topic, often explored through the use of architectural competitions. Since 2013, national guidelines for homelike architecture for eldercare have been in place, open for use in contemporaneous
Jonas E Andersson
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Environmental Assessments in Architectural Competitions in Poland in the Years 2018–2022
This paper discusses environmental and energy-saving factors in architectural competition procedures. The final assessment of sustainability and environmental aspects of a building is a derivative of the decisions taken during the entire project ...
Magdalena Grzegorzewska +2 more
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Architecture Competitions as Pedagogical Tools
Architecture competitions are considered an essential part of the profession. But when entering the realm of pedagogy, can competitions be understood and used as tools to expand architectural practice and intertwine its professional and pedagogical ...
Federico Ortiz
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Architectural competitions and public participation
This paper examines how the use of architectural competitions may change democratic and participatory aspects in urban planning. This is operationalised by focusing on how architectural competitions impact procedural justice. The architectural competition is a process where only certain experts and professionals are included.
Aleksander Bern, Per Gunnar Røe
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Designing for the post-pandemic era: Trends, focuses, and strategies learned from architectural competitions based on a text analysis [PDF]
Xi Zheng
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In this issue, we present four papers that discuss competitions in architecture and urban design. The papers were initially presented at the International conference Architecture as Human Interface in Helsinki, 26-27 October 2012.
Jonas E Andersson +2 more
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Various concepts of preserving the cultural and historical environment of the Historical centre of Riga have been documented within the last century period, including the international status as item No. 852 on the UNESCO World heritage list.
Ilze Mikelsone
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The focus of this study is to integrate the DEX (Decision EXpert) decision-modeling method in architectural and urban design (A & UD) competitions. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of integrating the DEX (Decision EXpert) decision-modeling ...
Tomaz Berčič +2 more
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