End User Participation as an Input to Shape the Brief in Architectural Competitions - A Threefold Translation Process
Abstract
In this paper, the potential relationship between two design processes that are traditionally regarded as independent: the architectural and the organizational respectively, is being considered and discussed through the implications that end user participation might have on the written brief, upon which an architectural competition is being based. The empirical context is the establishment of a new municipality town hall outside of Copenhagen,...
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Title
End User Participation as an Input to Shape the Brief in Architectural Competitions - A Threefold Translation Process
Published Date
Apr 3, 2013
Journal
Volume
21
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