Competition Panels and Diagrams: Construction and Design Manual
By (Author) Benjamin Hossbach
By (author) Christian Lehmhaus
By (author) Christine Eichelmann
DOM Publishers
DOM Publishers
1st September 2016
Germany
General
Non Fiction
721
Hardback
384
Width 225mm, Height 279mm
Architectural competitions act as a tool for enhancing a design and selecting planning partners. The quality of urban development, high-rise buildings and open spaces is thus sustainably improved. Nevertheless, this planning and awarding tool is repeatedly scrutinised. Twenty-five international projects from 2009 to 2015 presented in this volume s
Benjamin Hossbach, born 1966 in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1995 he completed his architecture degree at the TU Berlin. After having worked as an online editor of Bauwelt - Germany's leading architectural journal - and as a self-employed architect, in 1998 he founded the firm [phase eins]. Projektberatung + Wettbewerbsmanagement fur Architektur und Stadtebau (Project Consultancy + Competition Management for Architecture and Urban Development). He is also an author of numerous specialist publications on architectural competitions and a guest lecturer, incl. at the ETH Zurich, Harvard University and the TU Berlin. Christian Lehmhaus, born 1963 in Bielefeld, Germany. In 1993 he completed his architecture degree at the TU Berlin. Since 2001, after having been employed as an architect, he has been Partner and Managing Director at [phase eins]. Projektberatung + Wettbewerbsmanagement fur Architektur und Stadtebau. He was also Professor of Project Management and Project Development at Bochum University of Applied Sciences. Christine Eichelmann, born 1959 in Werneck, Germany. In 1986 she completed her architecture degree at the TU Berlin. Since 2008, after having been employed as an architect - incl. at Studio Libeskind (Berlin), OMA (London) and Karen van Lengen (New York) - and as a project manager, she has been General Manager and Chief Representative of [ phase eins]. Projektberatung + Wettbewerbsmanagement fur Architektur und Stadtebau. She was also a research assistant at the TU Berlin und ran her own architectural practice from 1994 to 1997.