Projects in the field of architectural competitions open up a very interesting field of activity for our team.
For clients, the architectural competition is one of the most valuable quality and project-oriented tools for finding the best solution to complex issues relating to specific projects. The client's specifications are considered in a differentiated manner by various experts and transformed into individual concepts. This results in a variety of ideas that are independently assessed and evaluated based on various criteria.
The architecture competition serves as a playing field for us to continuously question and reflect on our own architectural work and our attitude to the discipline. In an open-ended and discursive design process, initial brainstorms in the team are formulated into concrete spaces. We see the competition as an opportunity that allows us to break down conditioned patterns that inevitably creep in during everyday professional life through a freer and more experimental approach to design. Joint speculation and collective creation create a space for new and often unknown possibilities.
However, we never lose sight of the big picture and the specified criteria, because it is this interaction that determines the quality of the planning.
We are driven by the constant desire to work on new, challenging projects and see this as a great added value for us as a team. It is of secondary importance whether our projects win the competition, because the mere act of taking part gives us a lot of new experience.