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Footprint 26 The Architecture Competition as 'Contact Zone'

+++Towards a Historiography of Cross-Cultural Exchanges +++

+++Cathelijne Nuijsink, Jorge Mejía Hernández [eds.]+++

ISBN

978-94-92852-19-9

Grafisch ontwerp

Ania Molenda

Aantal pagina's

144

Formaat

19 x 25.7 cm / 7.48 x 10.12 inches

Bindwijze

paperback

Verschijningsdatum: Lente/zomer 2020

Engelstalig

Tekstredacteur: Heleen Schröder

Co-uitgever Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) en Stichting Footprint: http://footprint.tudelft.nl/

Voor abonnementen: Bruil & Van de Staaij

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Competition is key to the architectural profession. On a daily basis, practicing architects compete for the recognition of their ideas, new commissions, team approval, media attention, prizes and awards.

This issue will study different modalities of architecture competitions, and the ways in which they collectivelyproduce knowledge. Architecture competitions are considered as a productive site of negotiation and exchange, or ‘contact zones’, an open arena for debate between different architecture cultures that produce moments of friction and wisdom. From this perspective, the study of architecture competitions is essentially a study of exchange.

Like other contact zones intrinsic to the profession, architecture competitions can be considered intense transcultural and transdisciplinary exchanges of architecture knowledge. As such, they have significantly affected the way architects have thought their profession. Recognizing the architecture competition as a contact zone stimulates innovative reflections on the theory and methodology of architecture.

Met tekst bijdragen van de redacteuren Cathelijne Nuijsink en Jorge Mejía Hernández, en Bénédicte Zimmermann, Bruno Gil, Susana Lobo, José Ribau Esteves, Carmela Cucuzzella, Jean-Pierre Chupin, Véronique Biau, Bendicht Weber, Joelle Zetlaoui Léger, Torsten Lange, Federico Ortiz, Hamish Lonergan.

Towards a Historiography of Cross-Cultural Exchanges

Cathelijne Nuijsink, Jorge Mejía Hernández [eds.]

€25.00

Footprint 26 The Architecture Competition as 'Contact Zone'

Towards a Historiography of Cross-Cultural Exchanges

Cathelijne Nuijsink, Jorge Mejía Hernández [eds.]

€25.00

Architectuur / Bookazines / serie / Theorie / Stedenbouw

ISBN

978-94-92852-19-9

Grafisch ontwerp

Ania Molenda

Aantal pagina's

144

Formaat

19 x 25.7 cm / 7.48 x 10.12 inches

Bindwijze

paperback

Verschijningsdatum: Lente/zomer 2020

Engelstalig

Tekstredacteur: Heleen Schröder

Co-uitgever Architecture Theory Chair (TU Delft) en Stichting Footprint: http://footprint.tudelft.nl/

Voor abonnementen: Bruil & Van de Staaij

Competition is key to the architectural profession. On a daily basis, practicing architects compete for the recognition of their ideas, new commissions, team approval, media attention, prizes and awards.

This issue will study different modalities of architecture competitions, and the ways in which they collectivelyproduce knowledge. Architecture competitions are considered as a productive site of negotiation and exchange, or ‘contact zones’, an open arena for debate between different architecture cultures that produce moments of friction and wisdom. From this perspective, the study of architecture competitions is essentially a study of exchange.

Like other contact zones intrinsic to the profession, architecture competitions can be considered intense transcultural and transdisciplinary exchanges of architecture knowledge. As such, they have significantly affected the way architects have thought their profession. Recognizing the architecture competition as a contact zone stimulates innovative reflections on the theory and methodology of architecture.

Met tekst bijdragen van de redacteuren Cathelijne Nuijsink en Jorge Mejía Hernández, en Bénédicte Zimmermann, Bruno Gil, Susana Lobo, José Ribau Esteves, Carmela Cucuzzella, Jean-Pierre Chupin, Véronique Biau, Bendicht Weber, Joelle Zetlaoui Léger, Torsten Lange, Federico Ortiz, Hamish Lonergan.