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Learn competition techniques from leading architects in “Competition Panels and Diagrams”

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Aug 10, 2016

“Competition Panels and Diagrams” by Benjamin Hossbach, Christian Lehmhaus, and Christine Eichelmann. Published by DOM publishers.

Surprise! We're happy to announce Bustler's very first book giveaway! Thanks to Berlin-based DOM publishers, we're giving Competition Panels and Diagrams to five of our readers. As part of DOM's Construction and Design Manual series, this volume sheds light on the intricate process behind architecture design competitions. If you're looking for inspiration on how to polish up your own competition submissions, this book is a handy reference.

Bound by bright orange hardcovers, the manual is packed with images, drawings, and noteworthy passages and essays that were specially curated by [phase eins] and co-authors Benjamin Hossbach, Christian Lehmhaus, and Christine Eichelmann — who have nearly 20 years of expertise in design competition management and consultation.

Read on for more about the book, and find out how to enter the giveaway (DEADLINE EXTENDED).

Image © Machado and Silvetti Associates.

Highlighting 25 international projects from 2009 to 2015, the book presents the design methods, techniques, and drawings from current competitions by more than 500 leading architects. You'll find competition submissions from firms like Bjarke Ingels Group, David Chipperfield, UNStudio's Ben van Berkel, COOP Himmelb(l)au, Massimiliano Fuksas, Daniel Libeskind, 3XN, and more. Plus, you'll find historic drawings by Carlo Weber, Hans Pölzig, and Hans Scharoun.

Image: © 3XN AS.
Image © Janet Rosenberg and Studio.

The projects are supplemented by passages that explain the technical and formal criteria in presentation, in addition to addressing common disputes like the expenditure of prize money and architects’ fees. You can brush up on the history of architectural drawings in an essay written by Eva-Maria Barkhofen, head of architectural archives at the Akademie der Kuenste, and read a selection of theses and guest contributions by both judges and entrants.

Image: © Max Dudler Architekten.
Image © mossessian and partners architecture.

Bustler is giving five copies of “Competition Panels and Diagrams” to our readers! Want one? Find out how to win by signing up now for Bustler's Daily Email Newsletter! 

You can sign up for the daily newsletter through the sign-up field in the News list OR on any Bustler page near the top at the right-hand side, where you will find an envelope icon. Enter your email address, and make sure to select ‘Daily’.

**DEADLINE EXTENSION: Giveaway ends next Wednesday, August 17, end of day. (Sorry, this giveaway is open to U.S.-based entrants only.)

Good luck!

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Learn competition techniques from leading architects in “Competition Panels and Diagrams”

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Aug 10, 2016

Share

“Competition Panels and Diagrams” by Benjamin Hossbach, Christian Lehmhaus, and Christine Eichelmann. Published by DOM publishers.

Related

bustler ● giveaway ● architecture books ● book ● diagram ● competition ● architecture competitions ● informative ● guide

Surprise! We're happy to announce Bustler's very first book giveaway! Thanks to Berlin-based DOM publishers, we're giving Competition Panels and Diagrams to five of our readers. As part of DOM's Construction and Design Manual series, this volume sheds light on the intricate process behind architecture design competitions. If you're looking for inspiration on how to polish up your own competition submissions, this book is a handy reference.

Bound by bright orange hardcovers, the manual is packed with images, drawings, and noteworthy passages and essays that were specially curated by [phase eins] and co-authors Benjamin Hossbach, Christian Lehmhaus, and Christine Eichelmann — who have nearly 20 years of expertise in design competition management and consultation.

Read on for more about the book, and find out how to enter the giveaway (DEADLINE EXTENDED).

Image © Machado and Silvetti Associates.

Highlighting 25 international projects from 2009 to 2015, the book presents the design methods, techniques, and drawings from current competitions by more than 500 leading architects. You'll find competition submissions from firms like Bjarke Ingels Group, David Chipperfield, UNStudio's Ben van Berkel, COOP Himmelb(l)au, Massimiliano Fuksas, Daniel Libeskind, 3XN, and more. Plus, you'll find historic drawings by Carlo Weber, Hans Pölzig, and Hans Scharoun.

Image: © 3XN AS.
Image © Janet Rosenberg and Studio.

The projects are supplemented by passages that explain the technical and formal criteria in presentation, in addition to addressing common disputes like the expenditure of prize money and architects’ fees. You can brush up on the history of architectural drawings in an essay written by Eva-Maria Barkhofen, head of architectural archives at the Akademie der Kuenste, and read a selection of theses and guest contributions by both judges and entrants.

Image: © Max Dudler Architekten.
Image © mossessian and partners architecture.

Bustler is giving five copies of “Competition Panels and Diagrams” to our readers! Want one? Find out how to win by signing up now for Bustler's Daily Email Newsletter! 

You can sign up for the daily newsletter through the sign-up field in the News list OR on any Bustler page near the top at the right-hand side, where you will find an envelope icon. Enter your email address, and make sure to select ‘Daily’.

**DEADLINE EXTENSION: Giveaway ends next Wednesday, August 17, end of day. (Sorry, this giveaway is open to U.S.-based entrants only.)

Good luck!

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