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Collected in PDF File By . Deyaa EL Behairy Introduction ‘Arhitecture competition is for selecting the most suitable design for the objective Project through competing with applicants. it in adtion, to choose an architect who understands and deals with client's purpose of the contruction. Real construction begins as the suteble design and architecture are selected afer verse compettions Architecture competition is a method of architecture which is conducted generally in the word. AsO, it has a great infuence on development of recent architecture as wall as current. We publish volume Ml and IV of (Architecture Competion Annual) wit various data (on architecture competion. It fs our soventh annual book and we publish two volumes ‘every year. The moto ofthe book isto promote the value of the data a i forms the basis of comparing and analyzing awarded design work and all applied design works with originality. it also provides a public measure to judge the level of contemporary architectures. architecture Competition Annual, Geen ncaer As the years pass, (Architecture Competition Annual) has a high valuation in China, Southeast Asia, Europe, USA. as well as Korea, and the result stows the Improvement of the level of Korean architectures. iter: ci mao ‘Architecture Competition Annual), 2006 is designed to select excellent 86 projects of Pak ne-ot boon Yorn nha lee arg-mn the 144 works, which were applied for all architecture compettions occurred in 2004, by faciltias and publish the works in volume Ml and TV Desloner Jeon ni-oot ho, eun-y0u9 We hope to have a great view of architecture through ‘Architecture Competition in, niv a ‘Annual, ruplthing » ARCHIWORLD Co, Lid. ‘ino icing : it ay We greatly thank for architects and architecture companies that offer the information 138-060, Korea Tele2-2-422-7392 ‘and data to us to publish those annual books. 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