Architecture Competitions and the Production of Culture, Quality and Knowledge
An International Inquiry
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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Jean-Pierre Chupin
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Carmela Cucuzzella
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Bechara Helal
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