Print Email Facebook Twitter Deciding about Design Quality: Value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations Title Deciding about Design Quality: Value judgements and decision making in the selection of architects by public clients under European tendering regulations Author Volker, L. Contributor de Jonge, H. (promotor) Lauche, K. (promotor) Faculty Architecture Department Real Estate & Housing Date 2010-08-24 Abstract In the past few years the image of tender procedures in which Dutch public clients selected an architect has been dominated by distressing newspaper headlines. Architects fear that the current tender culture will harm the quality of our built environment due to a potential lack of diversity, creativity and innovation in architectural design. Due to potential risks clients often allow legal requirements to overrule their actual wishes. This PhD research addresses the origin of the problems as currently experienced by public commissioning clients in architect selection and proposes pragmatic implications for future practice. It is therefore of interest for commissioning clients, management consultants, policy makers and legal advisors but also for designers and researchers in the field of architecture and decision making. Based on four empirical cases the author shows that during architect selection the rational legal requirements clash with the psychological process of decision making. Decision makers only start to make sense of the proposed designs once they are confronted with the alternatives. It is therefore almost impossible for clients to design a selection procedure and announce the criteria and weighting factors up front, as required by procurement law. The scientific underpinning of the findings is found in four theoretical perspectives on value judgements in design and the latest decision theories in which sensemaking, emotion, intuition, and expertise play prominent roles. The thesis proposes fifteen factors for a successful design of a tender procedure to select an architect. It also offers recommendations for change of the current Dutch practice. Subject decision makingprocurementdesign qualitysensemakingpublic clientcompetition To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:46727d8c-cecb-4854-ad6e-40d3eadf7d5a Publisher Sidestone Press Embargo date 2010-08-17 ISBN 9789088900532 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights (c) 2010 Volker, L. Files PDF Volker_2010_PhD_Deciding_ ... uality.pdf 5.76 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:46727d8c-cecb-4854-ad6e-40d3eadf7d5a/datastream/OBJ/view