Riassunto
Design competitions are used worldwide in public and private projects as a tool to optimize design and select design partners. For small and large projects alike, the quality of urban and architectural design, landscape architecture and art is sustainably improved by this orderly, fair, transparent, and professional process.
Founded in 1998, [phase eins]. is one of the leading offices in Germany and worldwide for project consulting and competition management in the fields of architecture and urban development. On occasion of their 25th anniversary, the partners of [phase eins]. present the fourth volume of “The Architecture of Competitions”. As in the three previous volumes, the competitions coordinated by [phase eins]. in recent years are documented with extensive illustrations and explanations: a total of 27 projects in Germany, Austria, Albania, Ukraine, Kuwait, Belgium, Canada, and Lebanon between 2016 and 2023. In addition to a brief explanation of the respective task and procedure, the submitted designs for the projects in architecture, urban design and landscape architecture are presented in comprehensive illustrations. This collection also includes several texts by the authors on fundamental issues of competitions.
Informazioni sull?autore
Benjamin Hossbach, born in Darmstadt in 1966. He completed his training as a carpenter in 1988 and his architectural studies at the TU Berlin in 1995. After working as an online editor for Bauwelt and as a freelance architect, he founded the office [phase eins]. project consultants + design competition organizers in 1998. He is the author of numerous publications on architectural competitions and a guest lecturer at ETH Zurich, Harvard University, the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and TU Berlin, among others. Christian Lehmhaus, born in 1963 in Bielefeld. He completed his architectural studies at TU Berlin in 1993. After working as an employed architect, he has been a partner at [phase eins]. project consultants + design competition organizers since 2001. In addition, he was professor for project management and project development at the University of Applied Sciences Bochum. Christine Eichelmann, born in Werneck in 1959. She completed her architectural studies at the TU Berlin in 1986. After working as an architect at Studio Libeskind (Berlin), OMA (London) and Karen van Lengen (New York), also as a project manager, she was a partner of [phase eins]. project consultants + design competition organizers between 2008 and 2016. She was also a research assistant at the TU Berlin and ran her own architectural practice from 1994 to 1997. Since 2016, she is working as an architect at the German Federal Foreign Office.
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