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2011 Competitions Annual

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  • 240 páginas
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Due mainly to a lagging economy in the U.S., competitions for real projects were almost absent in the U.S., and most of those that did take place almost invariably involved an RfQ and shortlisting process. Instead, we saw a growing list of both limited and open competitions in Europe and Asia. Most surprising were competitions taking place in Serbia and Albania, two countries which had not opened competitions to foreigners until very recently—previously commissioned projects to foreign firms notwithstanding. Also in Eastern Europe, Poland, a country which has been staging their own internal competitions for several years, has opened some high-profile competitions to the international community of design professionals. But most of the open competitions for real projects have occurred in Taiwan, where architects from the U.S. and elsewhere have been quite successful. The global character of this phenomenon is unmistakable, and this book takes this into account.

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Título
2011 Competitions Annual
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
CP
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
240
ISBN10
0615571816
ISBN13
9780615571812
Serie
Descripción
Due mainly to a lagging economy in the U.S., competitions for real projects were almost absent in the U.S., and most of those that did take place almost invariably involved an RfQ and shortlisting process. Instead, we saw a growing list of both limited and open competitions in Europe and Asia. Most surprising were competitions taking place in Serbia and Albania, two countries which had not opened competitions to foreigners until very recently—previously commissioned projects to foreign firms notwithstanding. Also in Eastern Europe, Poland, a country which has been staging their own internal competitions for several years, has opened some high-profile competitions to the international community of design professionals. But most of the open competitions for real projects have occurred in Taiwan, where architects from the U.S. and elsewhere have been quite successful. The global character of this phenomenon is unmistakable, and this book takes this into account.