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design competition is a special type of competition in which an organizatibuild a new (often public) building asks for architects to enter differing desiing design is usually chosen by a panel of non-competing architects and go
ves. Student design competitions are also held.
ed to generate interesting ideas for the building design, to generate publicitn designers the opportunity of gaining exposure. Attaining the first prize inthe project will be completed. This is due to any number of local issues tha
struction site. The owner of the site must also be able to obtain financing foright to veto the winning design. The original 2002 World Trade Center Mast
ork City is a prime example of a highly publicized competition where only thsign by Daniel Libeskind will appear in the finished project.
competition is a special type of competition in which an organizatio
a new(often public) building asks for architects to enter differing designs
design is usually chosen by a panel of non-competing architects and governm
es. Student design competitions are also held.
used to generate interesting ideas for the building design, to generate publicity fo
known designers the opportunity of gaining exposure. Attaining the first prize in a
tee that the project will be completed. This is due to any number of local issues th
posed construction site. The owner of the site must also be able to obtain financin
n has the right to veto the winning design. The original 2002 World Trade Cente
NewYork City is a prime example of a highly publicized competition wh
g design by Daniel Libeskind will appear in the finished project.
Architectural design competitionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An architectural design competition is a special type of competition in which an organization
or government body that plans to build a new (often public) building asks for architects to enter
differing designs for the building. The winning design is usually chosen by a panel of non-competing
architects and government and local representatives. Student design competitions are also held.
This method is used to generate interesting ideas for the building design, to generate
publicity for the project and allow unknown designers the opportunity of gaining exposure. Attaining the
first prize in a competition is no guarantee that the project will be completed. This is due to any
number of local issues that can develop at the proposed construction site. The owner of the site must
also be able to obtain financing for construction and often has the right to veto the winning design.
The original 2002 World Trade Center Master Design Contest in New York City is a prime example of
a highly publicized competition where only the basic elements of the winning design by Daniel
Libeskind will appear in the finished project.