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Deciding about design quality [[electronic resource] ] : value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations / / Leentje Volker
Deciding about design quality [[electronic resource] ] : value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations / / Leentje Volker
Autore Volker Leentje <1978->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, : Sidestone Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (341 p.)
Disciplina 721
Soggetto topico Government purchasing - Law and legislation - European Union countries
Architects - Selection and appointment - Netherlands
Decision making - Psychological aspects
ISBN 1-299-28911-8
90-8890-116-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The selection of architects; 1.2 Research focus; 1.3 Knowledge gaps and scientific challenges; 1.4 Research questions; 1.5 Research approach; 1.6 Audience; 1.7 Outline of the thesis; 2 Assessing quality and value in design; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Quality in the built environment (architectural design approach); 2.2.1 Interpretation of architectural design quality; 2.2.2 Assessment of design quality; 2.3 Design perception and affect (cognitive approach); 2.3.1 Characteristics of the design perception; 2.3.2 Implications for design of the built environment
2.4 Product experience and emotion (interaction approach)2.4.1 Origin of product experience; 2.4.2 Implications for architectural design; 2.5 Value systems in design (process approach); 2.5.1 The concept of value; 2.5.2 Applications in design and construction; 2.6 Integration and implications; 3 Judgement and decision making; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Three generations of decision theory; 3.2.1 Early models of decision theory; 3.2.2 First generation of decision theories; 3.2.3 Second generation of decision theories; 3.3 Rationality versus intuition; 3.3.1 Towards a definition of intuition
3.3.2 Factors of influence on the use of intuition3.4 Individual decision making in organisations; 3.4.1 Cognitive processes; 3.4.2 Sensemaking; 3.4.3 Factors of influence on cognitive processes; 3.4.4 Affect, mood and emotion; 3.5 Decision making in groups; 3.5.1 Cognitive and social processes; 3.5.2 Effects of group decision making; 3.5.3 Expert teams; 3.6 Conclusion; 4 The context of architect selections; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The political context; 4.2.1 Decision structure of public commissioning bodies; Box 1: Public administration in the Netherlands
4.2.2 Participation and stakeholder involvement4.3 The context of design and construction; 4.3.1 The concept of design competitions; 4.3.2 Partner selection in construction; 4.4 The legal context; 4.4.1 EU Procurement law; 4.4.2 The Dutch interpretation of procurement law; 4.5 The economical context; 4.5.1 Dutch market potential; 4.5.2 Tenders for architect selection in the Netherlands; 4.6 Current practice in the Netherlands; 4.6.1 Perceptions and expectations; 4.6.2 Models and guidelines; 4.7 Conclusion; 5 Theoretical framework; 5.1 Introduction
5.2 Proposed success factors for a tender design5.2.1 Reading the decision task; 5.2.2 Searching for a match between aims, ambitions, needs, and opportunities; 5.2.3 Writing the decision process; 5.2.4 Aggregating different kinds of value judgements; 5.2.5 Justifying against different rationalities; 5.3 Research design; 6 Three empirical tender cases - cross case analysis; 6.1 Introduction and research questions; 6.2 Research methodology; 6.3 Framework for data analysis; 6.4 Case descriptions; 6.4.1 A pragmatic process: A School with Sports facility
6.4.2 A democratic process: A City Hall with Library
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792037003321
Volker Leentje <1978->  
Leiden, : Sidestone Press, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Deciding about design quality : value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations / / Leentje Volker
Deciding about design quality : value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations / / Leentje Volker
Autore Volker Leentje <1978->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, : Sidestone Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (341 p.)
Disciplina 721
Soggetto topico Government purchasing - Law and legislation - European Union countries
Architects - Selection and appointment - Netherlands
Decision making - Psychological aspects
ISBN 1-299-28911-8
90-8890-116-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The selection of architects; 1.2 Research focus; 1.3 Knowledge gaps and scientific challenges; 1.4 Research questions; 1.5 Research approach; 1.6 Audience; 1.7 Outline of the thesis; 2 Assessing quality and value in design; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Quality in the built environment (architectural design approach); 2.2.1 Interpretation of architectural design quality; 2.2.2 Assessment of design quality; 2.3 Design perception and affect (cognitive approach); 2.3.1 Characteristics of the design perception; 2.3.2 Implications for design of the built environment
2.4 Product experience and emotion (interaction approach)2.4.1 Origin of product experience; 2.4.2 Implications for architectural design; 2.5 Value systems in design (process approach); 2.5.1 The concept of value; 2.5.2 Applications in design and construction; 2.6 Integration and implications; 3 Judgement and decision making; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Three generations of decision theory; 3.2.1 Early models of decision theory; 3.2.2 First generation of decision theories; 3.2.3 Second generation of decision theories; 3.3 Rationality versus intuition; 3.3.1 Towards a definition of intuition
3.3.2 Factors of influence on the use of intuition3.4 Individual decision making in organisations; 3.4.1 Cognitive processes; 3.4.2 Sensemaking; 3.4.3 Factors of influence on cognitive processes; 3.4.4 Affect, mood and emotion; 3.5 Decision making in groups; 3.5.1 Cognitive and social processes; 3.5.2 Effects of group decision making; 3.5.3 Expert teams; 3.6 Conclusion; 4 The context of architect selections; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The political context; 4.2.1 Decision structure of public commissioning bodies; Box 1: Public administration in the Netherlands
4.2.2 Participation and stakeholder involvement4.3 The context of design and construction; 4.3.1 The concept of design competitions; 4.3.2 Partner selection in construction; 4.4 The legal context; 4.4.1 EU Procurement law; 4.4.2 The Dutch interpretation of procurement law; 4.5 The economical context; 4.5.1 Dutch market potential; 4.5.2 Tenders for architect selection in the Netherlands; 4.6 Current practice in the Netherlands; 4.6.1 Perceptions and expectations; 4.6.2 Models and guidelines; 4.7 Conclusion; 5 Theoretical framework; 5.1 Introduction
5.2 Proposed success factors for a tender design5.2.1 Reading the decision task; 5.2.2 Searching for a match between aims, ambitions, needs, and opportunities; 5.2.3 Writing the decision process; 5.2.4 Aggregating different kinds of value judgements; 5.2.5 Justifying against different rationalities; 5.3 Research design; 6 Three empirical tender cases - cross case analysis; 6.1 Introduction and research questions; 6.2 Research methodology; 6.3 Framework for data analysis; 6.4 Case descriptions; 6.4.1 A pragmatic process: A School with Sports facility
6.4.2 A democratic process: A City Hall with Library
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807662103321
Volker Leentje <1978->  
Leiden, : Sidestone Press, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui