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CROSSING BORDERS
Recognition of Professional Qualifications in the European Union
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editorial 5
- Prologue 6
- Contens 11
- 1. Getting started 13
- Editorial 15
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Where to go
- Rules of admission 18
- Setting up office 20
- CROSSING BORDERS 23
- Moving to a foreign country 27
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What to do
- Mind your design! 32
- About poaching 38
- Reality check #1 44
- Field of action 46
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How to keep up
- Negotiation between aesthetics and client demands 50
- Dance of the marketing mix 54
- Becoming famous won’t save you 60
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2. Making mistakes
- Editorial 67
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Why make mistakes
- Portals of discovery 70
- Right mistakes and wrong correctness 75
- Designing against failure 78
- A case for the mistake 80
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Where things can go wrong
- To be an architect is not enough anymore 82
- Crossing borders 87
- In detail 88
- Reality check #2 89
- Issues of dispute 90
- Losing a client 94
- Wrong use, wrong place, wrong time 96
- Critical moments 99
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What to do when things go wrong
- Learning from your mistakes 102
- Quality management 105
- Crisis communication 110
- Architect’s liability and insurance 112
- Shades of error 114
- Life after architecture? 120
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3. Going public
- Editorial 125
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Why go public
- A parallel universe 128
- How low can you go? 130
- Reality check #3 133
- How to disappear completely 134
- White noise 140
- Reading architecture 144
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How to go public
- How to get noticed in the press 146
- A mirror to the outside 154
- How to choose an architecture photographer 158
- Architectural copyright 162
- Please do judge my book by its cover 164
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Where to go public
- Where is it leading to? 168
- Internet platforms 172
- Countries in detail 174
- Selfless self-promotion 180
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4. Getting started
- Editorial 185
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Why specialize
- Qualification requirements 188
- Reality check #4 194
- Generalist versus specialist 195
- Specialization 198
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What to specialize in
- Other production in Space 204
- Field – Focus – Tool 210
- Field – Focus – Tool 212
- Specialization map 226
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How to specialize
- Chance or strategy 228
- Specializing in urban design 234
- Building information modeling 236
- How to specialize 242
- Getting ex-specialized 248
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5. Making competitions
- Editorial 253
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Why make competitions
- Wonderful chances to success and abuse 256
- The willing suspension of disbelief 260
- Competition systems: looking for the right one 266
- Reality check #5 269
- Experience reports 272
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How to make competitions
- An Order of Maria Theresa for Architectural Insubordination? 276
- Experience reports 282
- The Europan challenge for young architects 286
- Architectural competitions in Europe 290
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What happens next
- Architect vs. Architect? 294
- Experience reports 300
- Specialization through participation in architectural competitions 304
- Research on architectural competitions 306
- Top ten competitions 310
- Epilogue 312
- Table of contents 324
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editorial 5
- Prologue 6
- Contens 11
- 1. Getting started 13
- Editorial 15
-
Where to go
- Rules of admission 18
- Setting up office 20
- CROSSING BORDERS 23
- Moving to a foreign country 27
-
What to do
- Mind your design! 32
- About poaching 38
- Reality check #1 44
- Field of action 46
-
How to keep up
- Negotiation between aesthetics and client demands 50
- Dance of the marketing mix 54
- Becoming famous won’t save you 60
-
2. Making mistakes
- Editorial 67
-
Why make mistakes
- Portals of discovery 70
- Right mistakes and wrong correctness 75
- Designing against failure 78
- A case for the mistake 80
-
Where things can go wrong
- To be an architect is not enough anymore 82
- Crossing borders 87
- In detail 88
- Reality check #2 89
- Issues of dispute 90
- Losing a client 94
- Wrong use, wrong place, wrong time 96
- Critical moments 99
-
What to do when things go wrong
- Learning from your mistakes 102
- Quality management 105
- Crisis communication 110
- Architect’s liability and insurance 112
- Shades of error 114
- Life after architecture? 120
-
3. Going public
- Editorial 125
-
Why go public
- A parallel universe 128
- How low can you go? 130
- Reality check #3 133
- How to disappear completely 134
- White noise 140
- Reading architecture 144
-
How to go public
- How to get noticed in the press 146
- A mirror to the outside 154
- How to choose an architecture photographer 158
- Architectural copyright 162
- Please do judge my book by its cover 164
-
Where to go public
- Where is it leading to? 168
- Internet platforms 172
- Countries in detail 174
- Selfless self-promotion 180
-
4. Getting started
- Editorial 185
-
Why specialize
- Qualification requirements 188
- Reality check #4 194
- Generalist versus specialist 195
- Specialization 198
-
What to specialize in
- Other production in Space 204
- Field – Focus – Tool 210
- Field – Focus – Tool 212
- Specialization map 226
-
How to specialize
- Chance or strategy 228
- Specializing in urban design 234
- Building information modeling 236
- How to specialize 242
- Getting ex-specialized 248
-
5. Making competitions
- Editorial 253
-
Why make competitions
- Wonderful chances to success and abuse 256
- The willing suspension of disbelief 260
- Competition systems: looking for the right one 266
- Reality check #5 269
- Experience reports 272
-
How to make competitions
- An Order of Maria Theresa for Architectural Insubordination? 276
- Experience reports 282
- The Europan challenge for young architects 286
- Architectural competitions in Europe 290
-
What happens next
- Architect vs. Architect? 294
- Experience reports 300
- Specialization through participation in architectural competitions 304
- Research on architectural competitions 306
- Top ten competitions 310
- Epilogue 312
- Table of contents 324