
In an interesting article for the Architects’ Newspaper, Marshall Brown explains why competitions are bad for architecture (both the business and design) and challenges his fellow architects to kick the habit. While competitions used to drive architectural innovation, he says they have become little more than “fantastic and relatively affordable publicity” for the developers who commission them, with competition masters such as BIG driving “an arms race of gigantic object-scape.” You can read the full article here.
It's Time to Quit Architectural Competitions originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 12 Mar 2014.
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