Assessing Project Quality: A Multidimensional Approach

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As in the most developed contexts the ratio between qualitative and quantitative needs tends to increase progressively, also the sector of architectural design is urged to introduce suitable quality goals in its ideation processes. The assessment of the quality of an architectural design is justified by the advisability to check the results of its solutions with reference to the needs expressed by the point of view of the community, general, impartial and binding. The paper proposes an assessment model based on requirements and aimed at verifying the correspondence of the architectural design to a set of performance, based on multicriteria schemes.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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2519-2522

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September 2014

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