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An Unintended Design Collaboration: Peter Zumthor’s Topography of Terror in Berlin [PDF]
Buildings leave an imprint on a site, yet the power of unrealized designs to shape a site’s future remains relatively unexplored. This article delves into the influences and repercussions of Peter Zumthor’s winning proposal for the Gestapo site in Berlin
Valentina Rozas-Krause
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The competition practice has been rather extensively published, as publications on architectural competitions are inseparable from the competition process itself. They are a significant part of representation that explicitly promotes understanding of the
Linda Leitāne-Šmīdberga
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Architectural Competitions and BIM
AbstractNew technological and societal developments have entailed changes within the building sector; including building trades becomingacademically based, and the introduction of new building materials, new concepts and ICT-based designsand communication, traditional methods and organizations are being put under pressure.
Sørensen, Nils Lykke +2 more
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The news section presents architectural competitions and other events held at the House of Architects in Irkutsk, as well as the latest news related to Siberian architecture.
Елена Григорьева
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Reclaiming Identity: The Postmodern Turn in the Vilnius Architecture of the 1980s
How can we interpret the architects' desire to look postmodern in the last decade of soviet architecture (1980-1990)? Can it be explained according to René Girard’s theory of 'mimetic desire'?
Marija Drėmaitė
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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.
Bern, Aleksander, Røe, Per Gunnar
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The competition system is considered to be the most objective project selection method in a country’s architectural and urbanism organization and is a mechanism which promotes professional creativity.
OSMAN UMIT Sirel +2 more
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Urban Space: The Phenomena of Unfinished in the Cities of Montenegro [PDF]
Throughout the history of civilisation and architecture, the phenomenon of unfinished has been constantly present. Many historical and sociopolitical developments have caused some buildings and urban areas never to be completed.
Stamatovic Vuckovic, Slavica
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In the past, post-disaster sheltering, and rehousing involved a limited field of expertise. Architecture was deemed loosely related to the context. Today, architecture involves in post-disaster issues more than ever and does that in collaboration with ...
Didem Güneş Yılmaz
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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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