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Monu 28: Client-Shaped Urbanism

Monu 28: Client-Shaped Urbanism

The importance of the client in shaping our built environment, whether it comes to buildings, neighbourhoods, or entire cities, is not sufficiently included in urban and architectural discourse, and thus largely forgotten, underestimated, and neglected. This issue is dedicated to investigating the topic in depth, to discover clients’ values, objectives, fears, and motivations, and the consequences of all of this for cities and buildings. What kind of design methods should be developed for better partnerships and results? How can communication between clients and designers be advanced? Which projects might never have happened without an ambitious and creative client? Published by Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

132 pages, 20 x 27 cm, softcover, Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

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Monu 28: Client-Shaped Urbanism
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Monu 28: Client-Shaped Urbanism

The importance of the client in shaping our built environment, whether it comes to buildings, neighbourhoods, or entire cities, is not sufficiently included in urban and architectural discourse, and thus largely forgotten, underestimated, and neglected. This issue is dedicated to investigating the topic in depth, to discover clients’ values, objectives, fears, and motivations, and the consequences of all of this for cities and buildings. What kind of design methods should be developed for better partnerships and results? How can communication between clients and designers be advanced? Which projects might never have happened without an ambitious and creative client? Published by Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

132 pages, 20 x 27 cm, softcover, Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

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The importance of the client in shaping our built environment, whether it comes to buildings, neighbourhoods, or entire cities, is not sufficiently included in urban and architectural discourse, and thus largely forgotten, underestimated, and neglected. This issue is dedicated to investigating the topic in depth, to discover clients’ values, objectives, fears, and motivations, and the consequences of all of this for cities and buildings. What kind of design methods should be developed for better partnerships and results? How can communication between clients and designers be advanced? Which projects might never have happened without an ambitious and creative client? Published by Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

132 pages, 20 x 27 cm, softcover, Board Publishers (Rotterdam). 

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