Despite being one of the most important means to obtain commissions, explore in design terms and develop design quality, architectural competitions are an extremely controversial practice. Nevertheless, they are increasingly adopted within the European procurement law, to the point that exploring and understanding their debated issues is essential to improve their effectiveness. We use a paradox lens to open up managerial insights and to develop a theory of architectural competitions\u92 paradoxes. We propose a set of paradoxes and managerial implications for architects and clients/juries with regard to each competition phase: programming, selection and shortlist, design of the proposals, and jury decision makin
What are the organisational paradoxes that beset the design process in architectural firms? As innov...
The projects drawn up as a response to architectural competitions are a neglected intellectual and c...
Are there recognizable patterns in the way competitions serve the development of architecture practi...
dDespite being one of the most important means to obtain commissions, to explore in design terms and...
Architectural competitions are a fascinating, yet controversial, subject. Building from cross-discip...
In architecture competitions are fascinating. Over the years, they have increasingly become a popula...
This paper explores architectural competitions as processes of participation and choice. The partici...
With the recent focus on austerity and efficiency, dealing with competing tensions has become increa...
This paper discusses the client regime in competitions. I present a client regime theory based on ca...
The Nordic tradition of architectural competitions is over a hundred years old and is very significa...
Architectural competitions are usually seen as a game with only one winner: the architect or team wh...
Architectural competitions are usually seen as a game with only one winner: the architect or team wh...
This paper discusses the client regime in competitions. I present a client regime theory based on ca...
Since project based organisations are a typical configuration in the architecture industry, two stre...
Despite their business relevance, creative professional service firms are under-researched, in parti...
What are the organisational paradoxes that beset the design process in architectural firms? As innov...
The projects drawn up as a response to architectural competitions are a neglected intellectual and c...
Are there recognizable patterns in the way competitions serve the development of architecture practi...
dDespite being one of the most important means to obtain commissions, to explore in design terms and...
Architectural competitions are a fascinating, yet controversial, subject. Building from cross-discip...
In architecture competitions are fascinating. Over the years, they have increasingly become a popula...
This paper explores architectural competitions as processes of participation and choice. The partici...
With the recent focus on austerity and efficiency, dealing with competing tensions has become increa...
This paper discusses the client regime in competitions. I present a client regime theory based on ca...
The Nordic tradition of architectural competitions is over a hundred years old and is very significa...
Architectural competitions are usually seen as a game with only one winner: the architect or team wh...
Architectural competitions are usually seen as a game with only one winner: the architect or team wh...
This paper discusses the client regime in competitions. I present a client regime theory based on ca...
Since project based organisations are a typical configuration in the architecture industry, two stre...
Despite their business relevance, creative professional service firms are under-researched, in parti...
What are the organisational paradoxes that beset the design process in architectural firms? As innov...
The projects drawn up as a response to architectural competitions are a neglected intellectual and c...
Are there recognizable patterns in the way competitions serve the development of architecture practi...