SPP 208

Who is responsible for initiating and promoting an Architectural Design Competition (ADC)?
Architect
Professional Advisor
Owner
Technical Advisor
What is the primary objective of the Owner in organizing an ADC?
Profit generation
Obtaining design excellence
Promoting architects
Showcasing construction materials
What is the role of the Jury in an ADC?
Manage finances
Assess competition entries
Design project requirements
Organize technical aspects
How are Jurors nominated for an ADC?
Y Technical Advisors
By Architects
By the Owner and approved by IAPOA
By the Professional Advisor and approved by IAPOA
What is the primary responsibility of the Professional Advisor in an ADC?
Designing the project
Assessing competition entries
Overseeing administrative aspects
Financing the competition
Who are the Specialist personnel that Jurors may consult during an ADC?
Lay Jurors
Technical Advisors
Professional Advisors
Owners
What is the purpose of the Competition Secretariat?
Designing competition entries
Overseeing financial aspects
Assisting in administrative conduct
Nominating Jurors
Which organization approves the nomination of Jurors in an ADC?
Architects Without Borders
International Association of Architects
IAPOA
UNESCO
Who is responsible for drawing up the full conditions of an Architectural Design Competition (ADC), including the program and submission instructions?
Lay Advisor
IAPOA ADC Committee
Professional Advisor
Owner
What does "SPP on ADC" refer to in the context of Architectural Design Competitions?
Submission Program Protocol
Standard of Professional Practice
Site Planning Procedure
Submission Program Plan
Who appoints the IAPOA ADC Committee, which oversees all architectural design competitions (ADCs) referred to the IAPOA?
Professional Advisor
IAPOA National President
Owner
Jury
What is the significance of maintaining the ANONYMITY of competitors in an Architectural Design Competition (ADC)?
It ensures fair judgment of competition entries.
It promotes collaboration among competitors.
It speeds up the competition process.
It reduces the number of competitors.
According to the ADC conditions, what should be the relationship between the program of requirements of a National ADC and the competitors?
The program should vary for each competitor.
The program should be kept secret until the final judgment.
The program shall be identical for all competitors.
The program is not necessary for National ADCs.
What information should be clearly stated in the conditions for National ADC, as per 4.3 of the SPP?
Competitor's personal details
The purpose of the ADC and Owner's intentions
The competitors' past achievements
Future plans of the competitors
Who approves the appointment of the Professional Advisor and supervises the conduct of the ADC, including the preparation of the Conditions?
Competitors
IAPOA
Owner
IAPOA NBD thru ADC
When should the Jury be set up for an Architectural Design Competition (ADC)?
After the official announcement of the competition
During the submission of entries
Before the official announcement of the competition
At the conclusion of the competition
Who appoints the Jurors for an ADC, and who approves them?
Jurors appoint themselves
Owner appoints, IAPOA approves
IAPOA appoints, Owner approves
Competitors appoint, Jury approves
How many members should typically comprise the Jury for an ADC?
5
10
7
3
What is the role of the Architect-Juror representing the IAPOA in the Jury?
Cast the deciding vote
Ensure correct conduct of the competition
Represent the Owner's interests
Determine competition awards
How many representatives of the Owner should be included in the Jury?
1
2
3
None
When should each Juror see the Conditions of the competition?
After the competition concludes
Before they are made available to Competitors
During the Jury meetings
Only during the final judgment
How are decisions of the Jury taken regarding competition plans/designs?
Unanimous decision
Decision by the Professional Advisor
Majority vote on each plan/design
Decision by the Owner
In a two-stage competition, who should judge both stages of the competition?
Different Juries for each stage
IAPOA representatives only
The same Jury
Only the Architect-Jurors
Who is restricted from taking part in the competition, either directly or indirectly, according to 7.1 of the SPP?
Owner
Professional Advisor
Member of the Jury
Technical Advisor
According to 7.2, who is not eligible to compete or assist a Competitor in an ADC?
Competitors' associates
Member of the Jury
Owner's representatives
Technical Advisors
What is the purpose of the honorarium mentioned in 8.4 for participants in a limited ADC by invitation?
Compensation for winning entries
Prize for first place
Recognition of competition organizers
Additional payment for participation
What is the timeframe within which the Owner must pay the prizes after the official announcement of ADC results, as per 8.3?
2 weeks
1 month
3 months
31 days
In Project ADCs, what obligation does the award of the first prize place on the Owner, as mentioned in 8.7?
No obligation
Collaboration with the Jury
Entrust the Author with the commission for the Project
Select a different Architect
What compensation is mentioned in 8.8 if no contract is signed within twelve (12) months of the announcement of the Jury's award in Project ADCs?
Double the first prize amount
No compensation
Additional honorarium
Further sum equal to the amount of the first prize
What is the status of the copyright for the Author's plan/design, according to 9.1 of the SPP?
Transferred to the Owner
Retained by the Author
Shared between the Author and the Owner
Transferred to the Jury
What does the Owner's right to use the ADC-generated plan/design generally cover, as per 9.3 of the SPP?
Unlimited use
One execution only
Repetitive work
Alterations without consent
How long, as a general rule, should designs be exhibited, even if disqualified by the Jury?
One week
Two weeks
Three weeks
Four weeks
Who is responsible for notifying registered Competitors of the exhibition date, place, and results of the ADC, according to 12.2 of the SPP?
Professional Advisor
Jury
Owner
IAPOA
What is the purpose of sending photographs of prize-winning designs to the IAPOA, as mentioned in 12.2 of the SPP?
For auction purposes
Possible publication
Legal documentation
Jury's reference
What is the fate of drawings and plans, other than prize-winning or purchased ones, at the end of the public exhibition, unless stated otherwise in the Conditions?
Retained by the Owner
Sent to the IAPOA
Destroyed
Archived for future competitions
When should models, if required, be returned to the Author/s at the expense of the Owner?
Immediately after the submission
Within a month of the Jury's decision
At the end of the public exhibition
After purchasing the model
Who are the sole arbiters at all stages, up to the final prize-giving, as per 14.2 of the SPP?
Owner
IAPOA
Jury members
Professional Advisor
Who bears the expenses resulting from any conciliation, mediation, or arbitration process, according to 14.4 of the SPP?
Only the Owner
Shared by the two interested parties
Competitors
Owner and the IAPOA
Which mode of dispute resolution precedes any form of litigation, according to 14.1 of the SPP?
Mediation
Conciliation
Arbitration
Jury decision
What does 11.1 of the SPP specify regarding the duration of insurance for Competitors' plans/designs?
Until the launch of the ADC
Until the Jury's decision
For the entire competition duration
Until the submission of plans/designs
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