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
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