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Beyond specification: A study of architect and client interaction

This paper examines a successful architectural design process, taking place over a period of seven years, which resulted in the delivery of a complex building meeting the aspirations of the client. Our analysis focuses on the mechanisms by which expectations about how a building will be experienced...

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Published in:Design studies 2014-07, Vol.35 (4), p.327-352
Main Authors: McDonnell, Janet, Lloyd, Peter
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