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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with competition finalist of the firm . Photo of Brian Butterfield courtesy of WHY Architecture
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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with competition finalists and , of the firm . Photo of Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi courtesy of Shuli Sadé and Weiss/Manfredi
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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with competition finalist of the firm . Photo of Jeanne Gang © John David Pittman
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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Brian Jones and Patience Jones speak with competition finalists and Kerry Joyce of the firm . Photos of Elisabetta Trezzani and Kerry Joyce courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop
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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with competition finalist of the firm . Photo of Annabelle Selldorf © Stephen Kent Johnson courtesy of Selldorf Architects
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In this episode of our series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Brian Jones and Patience Jones speak with competition finalist of . Photo of Kengo Kuma courtesy of J.C. Carbonne and Kengo Kuma & Associates
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In the second episode of a new series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with Malcolm Reading, LVO, RIBA, Hon FRGS, Chairman of , about how the competition process works and what architects should consider when entering a design competition. Photo of Malcolm Reading courtesy of Malcolm Reading Consultants
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In the first episode of a new series about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art International Design Competition, As Built co-hosts Patience Jones and Brian Jones speak with , the Museum’s Director & CEO, about the competition and the need for community involvement. Photo of Julián Zugazagoitia courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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Mark Wagner, AIA, is a Principal at Davis Brody Bond, a Page/ Company. Based in New York City, Mark has deep experience in the design of cultural and public spaces. His portfolio includes the National September 11 Memorial Museum, the World Trade Center Archive, the National Park Service Ellis Island Emergency and Long-Term Museum Collections and Storage, and the Hall of Gems at the American Museum of Natural History. In this episode, Mark talks with Patience Jones about the roles that empathy and memory play in the design of public cultural spaces. They also discuss Davis Brody Bond’s own...
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Thinking about print and digital as two separate media formats that never overlap can shortchange the impact of both. In this episode, we talk about the ways in which digital efforts can support print marketing - and vice versa. Whether it’s a QR code for an ad or changing up your website to mirror editorial coverage, we help you find ways to connect the dots for your audiences. Highlights What it takes for a prospect to mentally connect your firm with its print coverage How to be consistent across media without being dull Working within advertorial parameters The different ways in which...
info_outlineMalcolm Reading, RIBA, Chairman of Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC), talks with Brian Jones about architectural competitions. Based in London, MRC runs both open and invited international design competitions. The firm has worked with clients across the globe, including the V&A, Gallaudet University, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Houston Endowment, and the Royal Opera House. Malcolm shares the details of his career evolution from architect to architecture consultant to firm owner, and gives listeners an insider’s view of the ins and outs of competitions.
Highlights:
- How identifying a gap between client needs and architecture firms sparked a career
- The design perspective that comes from working on the client side
- The importance of channeling learning back into the design process
- Why being an enabler is a good thing
- What architects need to be successful in a design competition
- Why firms shouldn’t submit to every competition
- The two stages of a successful competition model
Episode Resources:
Connect with Brian Jones and Patience Jones
- https://graphicmachine.com/
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/graphicmachine/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-jones-graphicmachine/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/patiencejones/
Connect with Malcolm Reading, RIBA