
Success Or Attempt ? (IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING, EVERYTHING IS A MATTER OF BALANCE) (eBook, ePUB)
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Title:SUCCESS OR MERE ATTEMPT? A Critical Analysis of the Project That Fails to MaterializeBy ADD - M. Achelif Boubekeur Unreleased Article - July 2025 Price: $5.90 USDA project can mobilize funding, ideas, and entire teams... and still fail - silently but deeply. Why? This strategic piece exposes the underlying causes behind architectural projects that "never move beyond the status of an attempt."It is a text of lucidity, not comfort. It helps distinguish what "seems to work" from what truly works.It addresses a very specific kind of failure: one born from well-meaning intentions poorly execu...
Title:
SUCCESS OR MERE ATTEMPT? A Critical Analysis of the Project That Fails to Materialize
By ADD - M. Achelif Boubekeur Unreleased Article - July 2025 Price: $5.90 USD
A project can mobilize funding, ideas, and entire teams... and still fail - silently but deeply. Why? This strategic piece exposes the underlying causes behind architectural projects that "never move beyond the status of an attempt."
It is a text of lucidity, not comfort. It helps distinguish what "seems to work" from what truly works.
It addresses a very specific kind of failure: one born from well-meaning intentions poorly executed, from a lack of strategic clarity, or from a misread context.
Target audience: Architects, educators, developers, and advanced architecture students.
This article also echoes the reflections published in the author's previous work: "Facade as Strategy - Vol. 1 & 2."
SUCCESS OR MERE ATTEMPT? A Critical Analysis of the Project That Fails to Materialize
By ADD - M. Achelif Boubekeur Unreleased Article - July 2025 Price: $5.90 USD
A project can mobilize funding, ideas, and entire teams... and still fail - silently but deeply. Why? This strategic piece exposes the underlying causes behind architectural projects that "never move beyond the status of an attempt."
It is a text of lucidity, not comfort. It helps distinguish what "seems to work" from what truly works.
It addresses a very specific kind of failure: one born from well-meaning intentions poorly executed, from a lack of strategic clarity, or from a misread context.
Target audience: Architects, educators, developers, and advanced architecture students.
This article also echoes the reflections published in the author's previous work: "Facade as Strategy - Vol. 1 & 2."
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