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Performance Evaluation: Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Landscape Architecture Practice

Guanyu Chen Jacky Bowring Shannon Davis

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Performance evaluation is crucial for environmental design and sustainable development, especially so for architecture and landscape architecture. However, such performance evaluations remain rare in practice. It is argued that the concerns over potential negative evaluations and a lack of funding are the two main barriers preventing the undertaking of performance evaluations. This research investigated how these two barriers were overcome in practice by studying 41 evaluation cases in the New Zealand landscape architecture field, as well as several international and architectural case studies for comparison. A range of enablers for performance evaluation practices were identified by this research, including funding sources and models that were not documented by existing literature, as well as two strategies for handling the risks of negative evaluation. All of the identified enablers share the same underlying logic—the benefits and costs of an evaluation should be well-regulated by certain mechanisms to keep the benefits of an evaluation greater than, or at least balanced with, the costs, for all the parties involved in the evaluation.

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Guanyu Chen

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Jacky Bowring

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Shannon Davis

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Chen, G., Bowring, J., Davis, S. (2021). Performance Evaluation: Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Landscape Architecture Practice. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture1020011

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2021
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10.3390/architecture1020011
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