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 | Competing Globally in Architecture Competitions Author: G. Stanley Collyer Publisher: Wiley-Academy Press Year: 2004 ISBN 0470862130
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ArchitectureWeek Description The practice of architecture has become increasingly global, but firms participating in design competitions are finding a culture that is continually in flux. This book enables the architect to negotiate the differing rules and processes that govern international competitions. Besides essential strategic material on preparing and presenting an entry, architects will find tips to help them decide whether to enter a competition. Reviewing the winning case studies, which feature the most recent advances in presentation, graphic design and sustainability, can be a shortcut to success for the design professional. Amazon Customer Average Rating:  Some Related Books... Architects in Competition: International Architectural Competitions of the Last 200 Years - Hilde De Haan, Ids Haagsma
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