Abstract
Public regulations can support tectonic architecture by changes to the tendering system, supporting new organizational structures of the building industry in public building projects and suggesting a focus on innovation through increased research and development activity. The Danish state's activities has primarily been to support the optimization of the building process through ‘trimmed building’ and ‘partnering’ that only takes the immediate economic benefits of the changes to the building process into account and as such has no measures for architectural quality. The public initiatives so far have failed to create the incitement to do so – one could say that while they have opened the gates around the closed field of the building industry they have yet to introduce the sticks and carrots that could drive the animals to leave the safe enclosure. The changes in the building industry are happening very slowly which is understandable when there is no economic incitement for the industry to change. A change of these public regulations from sticks to carrots could create the economic incitement for the building industry to create tectonic architecture and thereby develop the building industry to their own and the State's benefit.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Statslig regulering kan bidrage til tektonisk arkitektur: Gulerødder og piske, der kan udvikle bygningsindustrien |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
Sider | 1-7 |
Antal sider | 7 |
Status | Afsendt - 2006 |