Architectural Review Asia Pacific

DEFINING SUCCESS

With most architectural projects spanning at least 12 months, end outcomes can be an irrelevant concept in defining success on a day-to-day basis. And what about when a project falls through or the developer pumps the brakes and changes scope? The architecture didn’t fail… Never mind the months, or even years, of bureaucracy that can tie up large-scale developments – halting the architecture at the design development or DA stage.

So what is success? How should we measure it? And

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