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Design by Competition : Making Design Competition Work

Part of the Environment and Behavior series
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What meanings do buildings and places convey to the people who use and visit them?

Too often, design competitions and signature architecture result in costly eyesores that do not work.

How can sponsors and clients get more meaningful results?

In answer to these questions, Dr Nasar, supported by riveting studies of competitions and Peter Eisenman's competition-winning design for the Wexner Center at the Ohio State University, suggests the use of pre-jury evaluation (PJE).

He shows the potential value of this approach as well as visual quality programming for many kinds of environmental design for which the client wants to convey certain desirable meanings.

The studies, from those specific to the Wexner Center to those covering the scope of history, point to an alternative method for shaping the visual form of buildings, places and cities.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521444497 / 9780521444491
Hardback
721.079
28/02/1999
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 238p. : ill.
24 cm
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