Design competitions are often used to select design teams for high profile development projects, yet have received scant attention in the literature. Seeking to redress this imbalance, this paper presents a competition model that was employed on Toronto\u92s waterfront in 2006 for a large public realm project and describes how it was structured around an iterative public consultation process. Although subject to a number of implementation delays, the competition sponsors built a constituency of support for the redevelopment project by engaging lay people in the decision-making process. The paper argues that the competition struck a balance between lay input and professional knowledge and contends that future research efforts should continue...
Wicked problems are open ended and complex societal problems. There is a lack of empirical research ...
The practice of architecture is evolving as contemporary societies become more heterogeneous. Archit...
Traditional urban design approaches often develop neighbourhoods with a ‘top-down’ method, where min...
Design competitions are often used to select design teams for high profile development projects, yet...
The design of public space has gained importance as cities are increasingly positioned in global fl...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to research how design rationale may improve practic...
The study is targeted to analyze the essence of design and design methodology and the communicabilit...
This thesis examines how planners negotiate urban design by examining a case study of a development...
This research examines the role of community participation in urban design. It looks at developing m...
As one of the largest post-industrial redevelopment projects in North America, Toronto’s Lake Ontari...
Architectural competitions are accepted internationally as a way to choose an architect or an archit...
The field of Strategic Design supports designers in researching and designing for the complexity of ...
This thesis explores urban design competitions, the rhetoric of it and the underlying processes that...
Decision-making with respect to urban design is a particular arena where designerly modes of interac...
The paper addresses the cost and issues around the open idea competition in architecture through an ...
Wicked problems are open ended and complex societal problems. There is a lack of empirical research ...
The practice of architecture is evolving as contemporary societies become more heterogeneous. Archit...
Traditional urban design approaches often develop neighbourhoods with a ‘top-down’ method, where min...
Design competitions are often used to select design teams for high profile development projects, yet...
The design of public space has gained importance as cities are increasingly positioned in global fl...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to research how design rationale may improve practic...
The study is targeted to analyze the essence of design and design methodology and the communicabilit...
This thesis examines how planners negotiate urban design by examining a case study of a development...
This research examines the role of community participation in urban design. It looks at developing m...
As one of the largest post-industrial redevelopment projects in North America, Toronto’s Lake Ontari...
Architectural competitions are accepted internationally as a way to choose an architect or an archit...
The field of Strategic Design supports designers in researching and designing for the complexity of ...
This thesis explores urban design competitions, the rhetoric of it and the underlying processes that...
Decision-making with respect to urban design is a particular arena where designerly modes of interac...
The paper addresses the cost and issues around the open idea competition in architecture through an ...
Wicked problems are open ended and complex societal problems. There is a lack of empirical research ...
The practice of architecture is evolving as contemporary societies become more heterogeneous. Archit...
Traditional urban design approaches often develop neighbourhoods with a ‘top-down’ method, where min...