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First station: June 2009, Vienna (AT) |
| Second station: March 2010, Brno (CZ) |
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Third station: June 2010, Bratislava (SK) |
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Fourth station: October 2010, Barcelona (ES) |
Taking part in a competition is about testing one's own abilities outside a predefined setting of personal connections, nationality, office size or gender. It is about experimenting and developing a personal vision much more directly than in the usual architect-client relationship. And winning a competition is much more than just getting a job! It is about the possibility of growing big in a day, of shortcutting years of slow growth, or of jumping scale in the size of projects the practice deals with, of getting a footing in a different national context, of specializing. And finally it is about publicity and recognition in and beyond the professional context - from colleagues to the general public. Yet, competitions also mean investing valuable resources in terms of time, energy and money with an uncertain outcome. Is the prize worth the effort?
The exhibition "Deadline Today!" makes an attempt to map the reality of this system by collecting first-hand experiences and information at a European level. The result is a collection of 114 stories about competition participations, presented according to five criteria:
:: The thinking behind competition entries (design strategies)
:: Teaming-up (collaborations)
:: Possible effects on the office development (turning points)
:: Paths to getting a project built (realizations)
:: Unexpected follow-ups (side-effects)

Have a look at our short exhibition documentation, or check out other related information on the list of exhibiting teams, read the symposium program "Making Competitions" and booklet from 18.06.2009, download the press material or take a look on who supported our exhibition.
Deadline Today! short documentation 2.4 MB / .pdf / 18.08.2009