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Dalvey 7: Houses by 7 Singapore Architects

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dalvey 7: Houses by 7 Singapore Architects

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick Bingham-Hall
By (author) Ko Shiou Hee
By (author) K2LD
By (author) Wallflower Architect
By (author) Guz Architect
By (author) Aamer Architect
By (author) AR43
By (author) CSYA
By (author) IP:LI

ISBN:

9781943532933

Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

Oro Editions

Publication Date:

28th October 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architecture: residential and domestic buildings

Dewey:

720.922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 165mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

586g

Description

Dalvey 7:7 Houses by Singapore Architectsshowcases the work from the Davey 7 project, led by Ko Shiou Hee.

Having organised a group of five architects to venture into China in 2004 and successfully master-planned and completed the Lien Villa Collective at Holland Park, Singapore in 2009, Ko Shiou Hee was asked to look at a similar concept for the Dalvey Estate property and to select and lead a group of architects in the making a unique architecture expression and yet functional outcome suitable for contemporary living and fit for rental. It was learning from Games Theory that Ko Sheou Hee succeeded in persuading his clients to adopt this sharing strategy both in the Lien Collective and the Dalvey Seven group. The selected architects must all adhere to the rules of the game and work on the same fees and briefs. All have to consider each other's placements and planning to maximise the benefit for all parties as a whole and eventually benefit the client. As architects, each firm, and their practicing architects, has been educated to work with social, economic and environmental sensitivity. The world that architects operate in is driven by developers and stakeholders who maximise their gain through development strategies, but leave little chance to be true to the architectural profession. It is perhaps even more pressing for architects to address this issue of true collaborative spirit in this increasingly distortive egocentric world. Through this Dalvey 7 project, there is hope in the idea outlined in Game theory to perpetuate and flourish in our profession to encourage sharing and collaboration.

Author Bio

Patrick Bingham-Hall has worked worldwide for over 30 years. His books, photographs and essays reflect a broad cultural and historical awareness, as well as a comprehensive knowledge of architecture and design.

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