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  • 2600 BCE

    Mohen Jo Daro. An Ancient Indus Valley Metropolis

    Mohen Jo Daro. An Ancient Indus Valley Metropolis
    Define deliverable: the city was itself a define deliverable
    It was unique, Mohen-Jo-Daro was the biggest urban area of Indus Valley Civilization,Reaching out more than 250 hectares with far reaching hills and distant residence territories. It was planned to provide one of the best-safeguarded urban focuses of the Indus Civilization from 2600-1900 BC.Temporary: The building of city take place between 2600-1900 BC.
    • Fixed - Quality
    • Optimized - cost
    • Accept-Time
  • 2014 BCE

    Statue of Unity

    Statue of Unity
    Unique-sardar Vallabhbhai patel was the first deputy minister of India who played the leading role in country's struggle for independence and guided its integration into a united independent nation.Planned-Indian government constructed the statue of unity of sardar. it is the tallest statue, height of 182m, it is started in 2014. The iron needed for this statue and other structures was to be collected from farmers 1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-Time
    3) Accepted-Cost.
  • 2013 BCE

    Hyperloop

    Hyperloop
    Unique-Hyperloop is a new way to move people and things at airline speeds for the price of a bus ticket. It is also in early talks with Indian government to build one in India.Planned- Its publicly stated goal is to deliver a fully operational Hyperloop system by 2020.
    Delhi-to-Mumbai via Jaipur and Indore: 1,317 km in 55 minutes.
    Ministry of railway and HyperloopOn eare main stakeholders other than people and businesses etc.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-Quality
    3) Accepted-cost
  • 2005 BCE

    TATA NANo

    TATA NANo
    late 2012, news reports have detailed the underwhelming response of the Indian consumer to the offering; sales in the first two fiscal years after the car's unveiling remained steady at about 70,000 units although,capacity to produce the car in much larger quantities, some 250,000 per year. unique- cheapest car in India. Planned- Justin Norek (design consultant - Trilix LLC/IDEA institute) along with Tata.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-Time
    3) Accepted-cost
  • 2002 BCE

    Ambani house

    Ambani house
    Unique-it is the world's most expensive house costing approximately US $1 billion. it is 27 story house. it has 3 helicopter pads, 600 staff to running it, swimming pool, six underground parking and 50 seat cinema. Planned-it is designed by Chicago based architects Perkins and will.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optised-Time
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • 1998 BCE

    Thessaloniki Science Centre and Technology Museum

    Thessaloniki Science Centre and Technology Museum
    Deliverable- To provide a building to the public to spread the knowledge of technology and science. Description-Thessaloniki Science Centre and Technology Museum is a centre that was built to provide the public with information about new technology and science. Unique- The building consists of 2D and 3D theatres, motion simulators and a digital planetarium. It was planned by- The non profit organisation NOESIS.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- cost.
  • 1996 BCE

    A6 Motorway Attiki Odos

    A6 Motorway Attiki Odos
    Deliverable: To provide a safe journey without the need for traffic lights and stops while reducing traffic in central Athens and linking to the Eleftherios Venizelos airport - . Unique-It has over 32 multi-level interchanges and is over 65,000km long. Costing over over 1.8billion to complete. It was planned- financed by many different companies in a DBFOT agreement. Temporary-The agreement is until 2024 but may be extended
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • 1996 BCE

    Athens International airport

    Athens International airport
    It was temporay because This project was to replace the old facility at Hellenikon as the site constricted further development and expansion. Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport is now located 26km east of Athens and has the capability for expansion if need be. Unique- Two parallel runways passenger and cargo terminals, car parks, engineering hangars, a hotel, and a retail complex
    It was planned by -Hochtief of Germany
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • 1980 BCE

    Development of Tejas

    Development of Tejas
    Unique-The Tejas is the second supersonic fighter developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Planned-The aging fleet of Mig 21 calls for the development of new aircraft and Indian Govt. decide to develop their own Multi role indigenous 4.5 generation jet.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-cost
    3) Accepted-time.
  • 1980 BCE

    Oaka Stadium

    Oaka Stadium
    Deliverables- Oaka Stadium is a full Olympic stadium. Temporary-which opened in September 1982 to the European athletic championships. The stadium was rebuilt to hold the 2004 Olympics. The project was planned by- The president at the time Konstantinos Karamanlis initiated the project, taxpayers funded the project Purpose of deliverable: A venue to hold athletic and Olympic events
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-Quality
    3) Accepted- cost
  • 1977 BCE

    Hubble Space Telescope

    Hubble Space Telescope
    Deliverable: Help mankind see much farther into the depths of space. The Project was planned by the Hubble Space Telescope and was executed by NASA to take a photo of the universe.
    unique because it was the first large space telescope that had a number of interchangeable parts.
    temporary because it only had to be sent up once. It now remains in orbit taking photos and sending them back to earth.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted- Time
  • 1971 BCE

    Indo pak War 1971

    Indo pak War 1971
    Planned-The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the events in the liberation war in East Pakistan,Temporary- from 3 December 1971 to the Fall of Dhaka on 16 December 1971.Unique- The war began with preemptive aerial strikes. on 11 Indian air stations.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-Quality
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • 1970 BCE

    Athens Concert Hall

    Athens Concert Hall
    The Project was planned by: Christopher AlexanderUnique- The Athens Concert Hall has been recognized as one of the most well comprehensive culture centres in Europe. Deiliverables-Its outstanding shows and acts has been much-admired by both renowned performers of the music and art world and the public.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • 1955 BCE

    Plastiras Dam

    Plastiras Dam
    Deliverables- irrigation water, drinking water and hydroelectric power.
    It was planned by- The Power Corporation
    Unique- This impressive arched dam is made of concrete construction serves economic and recreational benefits for local residents. The reservoir prevents flooding of the Tavropos River, which used to frequently overwhelm the region.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-quality
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • 1942 BCE

    The Manhattan Project

    The Manhattan Project
    Deliverable: The purpose of the project was to build a nuclear bomb.. The project was planned by Henry Truman, however, who executed the Manhattan project to actually build the bomb.Unique: It was the first time anyone had ever built a nuclear bomb.Temporary: It was temporary it was done before and it was hoped that there would be no more wars.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted-Time
  • 1937 BCE

    Christchurch International Airport

    Christchurch International Airport
    Airport officially opened on 18 May 1940 and became Unique-New Zealand's first international airport on 16 December 1950. The quality is the fixed constrain as it is an international airport it has to meet international standards.The airport was constructed as a joint venture of Christchurch city council and New Zealand Government so cost can be traded off and time has to be enhanced as NZ was in need of an airport to keep up with modern times.
  • 1936 BCE

    Howrah Bridge Project

    Howrah Bridge Project
    Planned In 1926, Howrah bridge act is passed and in 1930, the goode committee was formed comprising Mr. SW goode as president to investigate and informed and advisability of constructing a bridge between Calcutta and Howrah. it is constructed by Cleveland bridge and engineering company in 1935 in 1936. Unique The bridge is one of four on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal. Deliverable – Bridge.
    1) Fixed-time
    2) Optimised-quality
    3) Accepted-cost
  • 1931 BCE

    Building the Hoover Dam

    Building the Hoover Dam
    deliverables: to control the river to generate power and provide certainty around water supply for irrigation.The Hoover Dam was built by a construction company called Six Companies Inc.Planned-By US congress to provide power to California
    Unique-It was the biggest public works project ever undertaken at the timeTime-framed-it had a start date and a completion date
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimized- cost
    3) Accepted- Time
  • 1930 BCE

    KFC

    KFC
    Deliverable: KFC many more recipes were added to their menu like desserts, sandwiches and drinks that would complement its bestselling Fried Chicken recipe. Harland Sanders recipe was first franchised to Pete Harman in South Salt Lake, Utah in 1952.Unique: The fried Chicken recipe by Harland Sanders was unique and incomparable because of the 11 herbs.Temporary: KFC was founded once and didn’t have to be found again
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised- Quality
    3) Accepted-Cost.
  • 1920 BCE

    Hagley Oval

    Hagley Oval
    Deliverable -Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch. It is owned by Canterbury Cricket trust. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1867.Unique- It is encircled by a low level, rolling embankment. Temporary - the ground has to serve as an international arena. 1) Fixed -Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accept- Cost
  • 1920 BCE

    Auckland War Memorial Museum

    Auckland War Memorial Museum
    The Auckland War Memorial Museum is one of New Zealand's most important museums and war memorials. Its collections concentrate on New Zealand history both natural and Military. Auckland Museum's collections and exhibits began in 1852. In 1867 Aucklanders formed a learned society.Within a few years the society merged with the museum and Auckland Institute and Museum was the organisation's name until 1996[3]. .
    1) Fixed- Cost
    2) Optimised- Quality
    3) Accept- Time
  • 1911 BCE

    Establishment of Indian capital DELHI as National Capital By Britishers

    Establishment of Indian capital DELHI as National Capital By Britishers
    The capital of India which was chosen to be Delhi by the British rulers after 1911 had Calcutta as their capital till the time. since Unique-Delhi was the center of many financial,political activities,which seemed convenient to British empire to rule India from. The proposal was accepted by British and on 12 December, 1911,George 5, It was planned then emperor,along with queen Marry, anounce the shifting of capital from Calcutta to Delhi.
    1) Fixed- Time
    2) Optimised-cost
    3) Accepted-quality
  • 1836 BCE

    Old Royal Palace

    Old Royal Palace
    Unnique- This was the first royal palace in modern Greece, completed in 1843 for King Otto. The Greek Parliament since 1934. The Old Palace is in the center of Athens on Syntagma Square. The project was planned by - The Neo-classical design was done by Friedrich von Gartner with funds donated by Otto's father, King Ludwig I of Bavaria.Deliverable - This was the first royal palace in modern Greece for King Otto.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-quality
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • 1821 BCE

    Our Lady of Tinos

    Our Lady of Tinos
    Deliverable: To build a church to house the icon of the Virgin Mary. The church was built to house the icon of the Virgin Mary on the island Tinos in the Aegean Sea.Unique-The church was the first large architectural project..
    The project was planned by the church who operates as a legal entity under the Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs.
    1) Fixed- quality
    2) Optimised-time
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • 776 BCE

    The first Olympics

    The first Olympics
    Unique-The first Olympic games were dedicated to the gods and spanned a length of 5 days. Only male citizens could participate but unmarried women were allowed to watch.
    Who executed project: The participants will have done their share in executing it however The project was planned by - the government or hierarchical system was the driving force behind it.
    Defined deliverable: The event of the Olympics
    1) Fixed- time
    2) Optimised- quality
    3) Accepted- cost.
  • 447 BCE

    The Parthenon

    The Parthenon
    Deliverables- A temple in Greece and still stands today.Unique- The foundations were made out of limestone, the columns were made out of Pentelic marble, which is a material that was utilized for the first time. The project was planned by: Iktinos and Kallikrates were the architects and championed by politician Perikles.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-time
    3) Accepted-cost
  • 338 BCE

    Panatheniac Stadium

    Panatheniac Stadium
    The project was planned by Athenian Statesman Lykourgos for the Panathenaic Games, 330 BC. He reconstructed it out of marble for the Panathenaic festival in 143 AD.Who Executed: Initially lead by Athenian Statesman Lykourgos, and Eudemus of Plataea. In 139 AD Herodes Atticus paid for its reconstruction.Deliverable: To build a facility to host the Panathenaic games and festival.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-quality
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • Jan 1, 1163

    Notre Dame Cathedral

    Notre Dame Cathedral
    The deliverable was the Notre-Dame de Paris. It was unique as it was considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture. It was temporary as it has a start date 1163 and end date 1250. The plan of the project was to construct the one of the largest church building.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised-Cost
    Accepted-Time
  • 1190

    Palais Du Louvre

    Palais Du Louvre
    The deliverable was the The Louvre or Palais Du Louvre. It was unique as it has rectangular enclosure measures 78m by 72m with 10 towers and sorrounded by moalts comprising a circular keep. It was temporary as it was completed in 1190. It was a planned to build a fortress
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Osaka Castle

    Osaka Castle
    This is a project because this castle is one of Japan's most famous landmarks and it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. It is temporary because it was in use from 1583 to 1868. The defined deliverable is Castle, which is planned by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Cost
    Accepted- Time
  • Palace of Versailles

    Palace of Versailles
    The deliverable was the hunting lodge. It was unique as it was was the first of several projects that resulted in the expansion of the palace. It was temporary as it has a start date 1163 and end date 1250. It was a planned by Louis Le Vau to build a hunting lodge and then it was expanded into palace.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised-Cost
    Accepted-Time
  • TAJ MAHAL (Symbol of Love)

    TAJ MAHAL (Symbol of Love)
    The TAJ mahal was define deliverable.
    In this project the cost was lay off because it meant to be the last house of queen. Taj Mahal: Build by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal. The total cost of the project was 32million rupee.
    The Project Manager was Ustad Ahmad Lahori
    The building of Taj Mahal was Planned and Unique because it is made with art.
    The building work completed in 1543.
    • Fixed - Quality
    • Optimized - cost
    Accept-Time
  • R O L L E R S K A T E CREATION by John Joseph Merlin

    R O L L E R S K A T E CREATION by John Joseph Merlin
    Description; Born September 17, 1735 in Huys, Belgium. The first recorded person to invent a roller skate in London, England.
    Start Date; 1760s
    It a project as There was no such thing as roller skates before John invented them, therefore it was unique before it turned into an operation, it was planned and had a clear start and end.
    It’s defined deliverable was a way of transportation and a fun activity leading to sports.
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Brandenburg gate

    Brandenburg gate
    The deliverable project called Brandenburg gate, it is German, it is a symbolic building in Germany. The Brandenburg gate was sponsored by King Frederick William II of Prussia and was designed by Garl Gotthard Landhans who was a very famous architect at the time. The project started in 1778 and completed in 1791.
    Fixed - time
    Optimize - quality
    Accept - cost
  • Arc de Triomphe de I’Étoile

    Arc de Triomphe de I’Étoile
    The deliverable was the Notre-Dame de Paris. It was unique as it is is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It was temporary as it has a start date 1806 and end date 1836. The planned after the after the victory at Austerlitz by Emperor Napoleon at the peak of his fortunes.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised-Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Saxophone Creation

    Saxophone Creation
    Executed by: Adolphe Sax, although Gus Buesher built the first saxophone
    Purpose: To create an instrument that improved the tone of the bass clarinet
    it a project as It is utterly unique, no other instrument like the saxophone had been created at this stage. Adolphe planned the creation of the instrument. It had a start date from when it was thought of and when it was finally built by Buesher. The defined deliverable was to create an instrument that improved tone.
  • Ludwigskanal

    Ludwigskanal
    King Ludwig planned to make this canal operational, so he ordered to link the Danube and the Rhine together was transport. The project started at 1836 and completed at 1846. Fixed - quality
    Optimize - cost
    Accept - time
  • Tivoli garden

    Tivoli garden
    Tivoli garden is a renowned theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the oldest amusement park which was opened on 15 august 1843.Georg carstensen founder of Tivoli garden, required a five year charter to create Tivoli.
    Fixed; Cost
    Optimise; Performance
    Accept; Time
  • The first railway station in Copenhagen

    The first railway station in Copenhagen
    The first railway station in Copenhagen was built in 1847, approximately at the present station location. It served Roskildebanen, and it was made of wood because it was built outside the fortifications where buildings with foundations were not allowed. An expansion was soon necessary due to plans to extend the railway network in Denmark. A new larger station, designed by H. J. Herholdt, opened in 1864
  • House of Parliament of Switzerland

    House of Parliament of Switzerland
    The project started in 1848 and completed in 1852, the sponsor was Switzerland government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Indian Railway

    Indian Railway
    Development of Indian Railway in British Era was a Project. Now It is owned and operated by the Government of India under the Ministry of Railway .It was planned Project because they need a mode of transport for their semi finished products.
    Temporary: The development was temporary but after this it take the shape full scale operation.It was a Unique Project, Till that time in 1853 there was no such mode of transport was available.
    1) Fixed – Quality
    2) Optimised- cost
    3) Accepted -Time
  • Lake Parramatta

    Lake Parramatta
    Description:
    Arch dam with radius of 73m, 12.5m high, base 4.5m thick is
    executed by Percy Simpson (designer), Edward Moriarty (engineer) and W Randle (contractor).
    The purpose of the project is to provide water to Parramatta. It’s a project because it’s the
    first large dam built in Australia.
    Planning took 2 years.
    The deliverable was a dam that was used for 60 years.
    Project Priority Matrix:
    Constrained - performance.
    Enhanced - cost.
    Accepted - time.
  • Asphalt Creation by Edward de Smedt

    Asphalt Creation by Edward de Smedt
    Description; Professor Edward J. de Smedt invented modern road asphalt in 1870 at Columbia University after emigrating from Belgium.
    Start Date; 1870
    It a project as it was unique at the time when Edward J. de Smedt first made it there wasn’t such thing like asphalt at the time, before it
    became an operation it had a clear start and finish. It’s defined deliverable was to create roads for people.
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • The Sky Tower Auckland

    The Sky Tower Auckland
    It is an observation and telecommunications tower located at the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland. The tower is considered as the iconic symbol of Auckland. It is owned by Sky city entertainment group In the project, Quality is the fixed constrain because it is the iconic symbol and it is going to be considered as a symbol of New Zealand's architectural marvel. Cost has to be enhanced since it is owned by a private company and time can be traded off
  • Christchurch Club.

    Christchurch Club.
    The Christchurch Club is a historic gentlemen's club in the central city of Christchurch. The older of the two Christchurch clubs, it was founded by rural landholders in 1856; the rival organization, the Canterbury Club, was a breakaway that was founded by urban professionals in 1872.Time is the Fixed constrain as it was a rival organization.With the quality being enhanced the cost was kept as trade off because the project was funded by the wealthy during the period.
  • Christchurch Cathedral

    Christchurch Cathedral
    Christchurch Cathedral is the focal point of Cathedral Square in the heart of Christchurch.The cathedral project has a definite deliverable which is the cathedral and it has a start date and end date so that makes it a project.The quality is the fixed constrain as it is a place of worship and symbol of spirituality for the state of Canterbury.Money has to be enhanced because the cathedral was built by a religious group.Time is traded off.
  • Cathedral square Christchurch

    Cathedral square Christchurch
    The location for Cathedral square is in center of Christchurch, built on 1864. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Neuschwanstein castle

    Neuschwanstein castle
    Neuschwanstein castle
    The castle was built between 1869 and 1886, Eduard Riedel and Julius Hofmann participated in the construction of the castle. The castle was built for the King of Bavaria who really cares about the quality of the castle, so the project was extensively based on borrowed funs cost was enhanced and time was accepted.
  • Canterbury museum

    Canterbury museum
    The museum is located in the central city of the Christchurch. The building is constructed based on the design of Mr.Benjamin Mountfort. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Royal Exhibition Building

    Royal Exhibition Building
    World Heritage Site located in Melbourne. Hosted the opening of the first Parliament of Australia
    Executed by: Joseph Reed(Architect), David Mitchell(Construction)
    Purpose: To host Melbourne International Exhibition
    What makes it a project: Unique dome design, started in 1879 & finished in 1880(temporary); the building is the outcome(deliverable).
    Priority Matrix:
    Cost: Optimized
    Time: Accepted
    Performance: Constrained
  • First automobile

    First automobile
    Carl Benz planned to create a automobile, and Benz motors sponsored the project, the automobile was developed between 1885 and 1886. Benz went on to develop a lightweight one-chamber two-stroke unit auto fueled by a gas motor, with a yield of 0.75 HP (055 kW).
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized - cost
    Accept - time
  • Eiffel tower

     Eiffel tower
    The 30th of March 1885 Gustave Eiffel presented his plans to be developed, but little progress was made until 1887 due to criticism and concerns of the project. The 26th of January 1887 construction of the wrought iron tower was launched with the help of thousands of construction workers. On March 31st, 1889, the thousands of iron pieces were constructed together to open the Eiffel Tower monument after just 2 years.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Eiffel Tower

    Eiffel Tower
    The two chief engineer, Nouguier and Koechlin had this idea of building a tall tower in 1884. It only tool five months to build the foundations for the project and twenty one months to assemble the pieces of the tower. On December 7, 1887
    The deliverable was to build tower. It was unique as it tallest man-made structure in the world. It was temporary as it has a start date 1887 and end date 1889. The planned project
    Fixed- Time
    Optimised-Quality
    Accepted- Cost
  • Boat Lifts on the Canal du Centre

    Boat Lifts on the Canal du Centre
    Finished first boat lift in 1888. They are used to preform maintenance on barges traveling down the canal which runs through the center of Belgium. Four more boat lifts were added in 1998
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Beurs van Berlage

    Beurs van Berlage
    Beurs van Berlage designed by Hendrik Perturs Berlage, the project start in 1898 and completed in 1903, it is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off – time
  • First Powered Air Plane Flight

    First Powered Air Plane Flight
    Unique-The Archdeacon Award was the world's first aviation award. The project was planned and Launched in France on September 15, 1904 and sponsored by lawyer Ernest Archdeacon, the prize consisted of a cup with a minimum value of 2,000 francs and the winner would have to be the first experimenter to make a controlled course in an airplane over 25 meters.
    1) Fixed- Time
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted- Quality
  • Car In First America

    Car In First America
    Deliverable: It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford's efficient fabrication, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting.This project was Temporary by the Ford Model. .It was the planned project because main target to reduce the price so middle-class can afford it
    1) Fixed-Cost
    2) Optimise- Quality
    3) Accepted- Time
  • Flinders Street Railway Station in Melbourne

    Flinders Street Railway Station in Melbourne
    Flinders street Station located at the intersection of Flinders Street and Swanston Street which is in Melbourne CBD. Its owned by VicTrack, operated / excuted by Metro trains.
    Purpose is to serve the entire rail network in the city. (Deliverable) It was completed in 1909, (Construction time is Temporary)
    ,opened in 1910. It is the busiest railway station and becomes the iconic building in Melbourne.( Unique ) Project priority matrix
    Enhanced - Quality
    Constrain- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • The Little Mermaid (statue)

    The Little Mermaid (statue)
    The Little Mermaid which was unveiled on August 23, 1913 is a bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen, depicting a mermaid. The sculpture is displayed on a rock by the waterside at the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is 1.25 metres tall[2] and weighs 175 kilograms.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • The Panama Canal

    The Panama Canal
    It is project because it’s an 82-km artificial waterway in panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. Its unique because it’s a most difficult engineering project ever, planned by France government.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Simplon Tunnel

    Simplon Tunnel
    The Simplon tunnel is a project, Switzerland planned this project, it is the unique in the world, it is temporary from 1898 to 1921, and it could be delivery as well.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Grundtvig's Church

    Grundtvig's Church
    Designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, his son Kaare Klint and later his grandson
    Esben Klint. It was completed in 1940. The yellow brickwork church stands 50 ms high, it's a
    combination of a cathedral and the style of old Danish country houses
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Sydney Harbor Bridge

    Sydney Harbor Bridge
    It’s the world's largest bridge- 8 traffic lanes, 2 rail lines.
    Executed by: J.J.C Bradfield (manager), Laurence Ennis(Supervisor), Edward Judge & Sir Ralph Freeman(Designers).
    Purpose: To connect the central business district with North shore areas.
    What makes it a project: It has as an arch based design which gave it the name coathanger(unique), finished in 1932(temporary), the outcome was the bridge(deliverable).
    Priority Matrix:
    Quality- Fixed
    Cost- Optimized
    Time- Trade off
  • Chilehaus

    Chilehaus
    The project built between 1922 and 1924 in Hamburg, designed by Friz Hoger who is a German architect, sponsored by shipping magnate Henry B Sloman. This is a ten-story rakish office block that takes up 6000 square meters at ground floor level,
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized - time
    Accept - cost
  • Maison Guiette (Les Peupliers)

    Maison Guiette (Les Peupliers)
    Designed by Le Corbusier in 1926, then built in 1927. Built for Rene Guiette, a painter and art critic in Antwerp, Belgium. This design displayed the ‘international style’. It is a project because it had a start date in 1926 and was to be finished before Le Corbusiers next project started.
    Time - constraint, because the building needed to be finished before Le Corbusier started his next big project.
    Performance - optimised as it was Rene’s work place and living place.
    Cost - Fixed
  • Waitaki Dam

    Waitaki Dam
    Deliverables- Hydro Electricity.Unique-The first large state hydroelectric scheme in the South Island since Lake Coleridge, in mid-1928 at a site 7 km from the Kurow railhead.
    1) The quality of the dam is the fixed constrain because any defect to the dam would result in the stoppage of production of electricity and the flooding of the surrounding area.
    2) Time has to be enhanced, as it is responsible for production of power.
    3) cost can be traded off, as it is a government project.
  • Winter Olympics in Switzerland

    Winter Olympics in Switzerland
    The winter Olympic in Switzerland was the first winter Olympics in the world, it were held by the Swiss government on February 11, 1928.
    Fixed – time
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off – cost
  • Salginatobel Bridge

    Salginatobel Bridge
    The Salgineatobel bridge was built between 1929 to 1930 by Switzerland government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Dandi March

    Dandi March
    • this was a non-violent movement started by Gandhi on 12 April,1930 to free India from tax on salt imposed by the British government.It was 28 day march initiated by 78 people after the completion of which Gandhi was arrested and put to jail. the people started walking from the Sabarmati ashram in Ahmadabad to a small village in Gujarat called Dandi where they broke the tax on salt by picking the salt from the coast of Dandi. This movement was called Satyagraha which lasted for a year
  • Van nelle factory

    Van nelle factory
    Van Nellefabriek was designed and built in 1925 and finished in 1931, it is one of the icons of 20th century industrial. it is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Sonneveld house musemum

    Sonneveld house musemum
    Sonneveld house musemum designed by architectural firm of Brinkman and Vander Vlugt for Albertus and completed in Jan 5, 1933. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off - time
  • Browning Hi-Power Pistol

    Browning Hi-Power Pistol
    Executed by: John Browning and Dieudonne Saive
    Purpose: The highest round magazine capacity (13 rounds). Used as one of the most widely used military pistols in history.

    Why is it a project: It has a unique design that wants to be preserved. It was created within a time period (finished in 1935). It had John Browning executing the project, and on course with it. The defined deliverable is clear
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Time
    Accept; Cost
  • Chabot museum

    Chabot museum
    The museum designed by Architect G.W Baas,Molanaar and completed in Jan 4, 1938. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Maastunnel Rotterdam

    Maastunnel Rotterdam
    The project was the oldest traffic tunnel in the Netherlands which completed in 1942. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • In 1950 Denmark Took Inuit Children From Their Homes To Conduct A Social Experiment

    In 1950 Denmark Took Inuit Children From Their Homes To Conduct A Social Experiment
    In 1950,22 Inuit children were took by denmark from their homes in Greenland and built them all as citizens in foster families beyond the Norwegian Sea. Seventy-five years later the government Danish has still so far apologize for the social experiments.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Tine
    Accept; Cost
  • Constitution of India

    Constitution of India
    It was a Project because It was Planned a committee was formed for its preparation the Constitution was Commissioned on 26 January 1951
    Unique: It is unique because it is the Largest Constitution than any other Country
    Its preparation starts on 1947 and finished on 26 Jan 1951
    It was having a defined deliverable in the form of Constitution of India (Lifeline of Indian Political, Social, and Administrative system)
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • Airbag

    Airbag
    The first auto airbag develops between 1951 to 1953 by Walter Linderer. Priority for this project was on the delivery time, and the quality was traded off. Linderer applied for a patent first, but an American who name is John Hetrick got the patent. The time was fixed and quality was traded off for this project.
    Fixed- time
    Optimized - quality
    Accept - cost
  • Coronation of queen Elizabeth

    Coronation of queen Elizabeth
    It’s a project because for the one-day coronation ceremony, there were 14 months of preparation( planned) the first meeting of the Coronation Commission was in April 1952, under the chairmanship of the Queen's husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned (Deliverable)on the 2 June 1953 in Westminster Abbey. Elizabeth ascended to the throne after her father died (unique), at the age of 25 years old.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • The Auckland Harbor Bridge

    The Auckland Harbor Bridge
    The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-lane box truss motorway bridge over the Waitemata Harbour, joining St Marys Bay in Auckland. The bridge is operated by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). It is the second-longest road bridge in New Zealand and the longest in the North Island.Quality is the fixed constraint as it carrying 180,000 passenger’s daily.Time has to be enhanced as the other root was time consuming and the cost is considered as the trade off for this project.
  • Disneyland

    Disneyland
    Deliverables-He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; The project was planned by Walt Disney who came up with the concept of Disneyland. After hiring a consultant to help him determine an appropriate site for his project, Temporary- Disney bought a 160-acre (65 ha) site near Anaheim in 1953.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted-time
  • Museum of Transport and Technology

    Museum of Transport and Technology
    The museum is established in 1960 and situated in Western Springs Auckland.The museum has large collections of civilian and military aircraft and other land transport vehicles. The main purpose of the project is to preserve old antiques for the next generation the fixed constraint is Cost because the project is developed by a private non profit organisation and enhance is quality because it has to preserve the items , and time is considered as the trade off.
  • Rotterdam central station

    Rotterdam central station
    The Rotterdam central station is one of the main European network of transport hubs which designed by Sybold van Ravesteyn and completed on 21 May, 1957. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.Fixed – time
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off – cost
  • The Atomium

    The Atomium
    Executed by: Andre Waterkeyn
    The purpose of this project was for the need of a spectacular structure to show off for the Universal Exhibition, 1958, in Brussels. It was built to give the Belgian industry the opportunity of displaying its capabilities. Andre’s idea was to reproduce the concept of the atom, and to demonstrate by a monument the importance of everything that happens on an infinitesimal scale.

    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Time
    Optimise; Performance
    Accept; Cost
  • The First Egg Chair

    The First Egg Chair
    Egg Chair was designed Arne Jacobsen along with the SAS Royal Hotelin.
    Copenhagen. Jacobsen was the first to use the new technique for the Egg sprang.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Sydney Opera House

    Sydney Opera House
    Australia's infamous venue for performing arts.
    Length- 183m; Width- 120m
    Executed by: Jorn Utzon(Former designer), Ove Arup(Chief engineer), Peter Hall(Latter designer), DS Littlemore(Supervisor), Lionel Todd(Administrator).
    Purpose: To build a venue for hosting arts events.
    This is a project because shell design is unique(unique), started in 1959 and finished in 1973(temporary), the outcome is the building(deliverable).
    Priority Matrix:
    Quality- Fixed
    Cost- Optimized
    Time- Trade off
  • Denmark’s Cold War struggle for scientific control of Greenland

    Denmark’s Cold War struggle for scientific control of Greenland
    As pressures developed between the USA and the Soviet Union after the Second World War, a recently freed Denmark would get itself gotten between the Bug War aspirations of two super powers.
    Free from the limitations of five years of outside occupation, Denmark was quick to apply its position on the world stage and apply their logical sway over Greenland, which had turned into a deliberately critical island to the US amid the Second World War.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Time
    Accept; Cost
  • The Apollo Project- Landing a Man on the Moon

    The Apollo Project- Landing a Man on the Moon
    Deliverables: to put a person on the moon and ensure that the USA was ahead of Russia.
    Planned: The US president had told the country that they would have a man on the moon within the next decade.
    Unique: No person had ever landed on the moon.
    Time-framed: it had a start date and a completion date.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimized- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • Lyttlleton Tunnel

    Lyttlleton Tunnel
    Construction of the road tunnel started in 1962 and was completed in 1964 at a cost of £2.7 million. When it officially opened on 27 February 1964.The tunnel is owned by NZ transport agency. In the project, Quality is considered as the fixed constraints because an average of 11000 vehicles is passed through the tunnel daily, The time is the enhanced so that the tunnel is finished in two years and cost is the trade off because the cost can not be exactly predicted for the project.
  • Schierstein Bridge

    Schierstein Bridge
    The German government financed the Schierstein Bridge, the project started in 1959 and finished in 1962, designed by Leonhardt und Andra. The purpose of the project was to develop the Rhine-Main region’s road infrastructure, the project started in 1959 and finished in 1962.
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized - time
    Accept - cost
  • Pavillon Le Corbusier art museum

    Pavillon Le Corbusier art museum
    The project completed in October 15, 1963 in Zurich Switzerland by the local government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • The BT tower

    The BT tower
    The BT Tower is a communications tower located in Fitzrovia, London, owned by BT Group. It has been previously known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower and the Telecom Tower. Upon completion it overtook the Millbank Tower to become the tallest building in both London and the United Kingdom, titles it held until 1980, when it in turn was overtaken by the NatWest Tower.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Building of Twin Towers

    Building of Twin Towers
    Deliverable: The north tower was opened in 1970 and the south tower in 1972. Both the towers were dedicated in April 1973.The Project was planned -architect Minoru Yamasaki designed Twin towers, and 10,000 people worked on building the towers. Project requirements: Unique: Twin towers when completed in the early 1970s, was unique as it the world's tallest buildings for a short time. Temporary: Twin towers were the world's tallest buildings only for a brief time.
  • Zuiderzee works

    Zuiderzee works
    The Zuiderzee works completed in 1976 by Netherlands’ government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Breaker Hydraulic

    Breaker Hydraulic
    German company Krupp sponsored a project in 1966, it is the first hydraulic breaker which called Hydraulikhammer HM 400, The uniqueness of a hydraulic breaker is that its powerful percussion hammer can be fitted to an excavator for demolishing concrete structures or rocks. The machine invented by Alain Desmeules.
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized - time
    Accept - cost
  • Concorde

    Concorde
    The signing of a treaty symbolized the beginning of the Concorde project on 29 November, 1962, the Concorde’s first flight was in 1969, and it began flying commercially in 1976.Concorde was jointly developed and manufactured by Sud Aviation and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) under an Anglo-French treaty. It's a British-French turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that was operated from 1976 until 2003.
  • Holding the Woodstock Music Festival

    Holding the Woodstock Music Festival
    Deliverables: To raise money to build a recording studio for the artist that had started living in the area. Temporary-The Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 was a three-day concert .Planned: A three-day music concert event from 15 – 17 August 1969.Unique: Largest rock concert ever staged (at the time)
    Time-framed: It had a start date and a completion date August 15- 18 1969.
    1) Fixed- Time
    2) Optimised- Cost
    3) Accepted- Quality
  • Kriegers Flak - The world’s first offshore electricity ‘Supergrid’

    Kriegers Flak - The world’s first offshore electricity ‘Supergrid’
    Wind vitality is something Denmark has dependably championed. Back in the 1970's, it was the Danes who spearheaded business wind power and today a fifth of all the country's vitality originates from this inexhaustible asset. With wind energy now the cornerstone of the nation’s future Green Energy plan to become fossil fuel free by 2050, the Danes are again pioneering the way ahead. This time with offshore wind farms and is at the forefront of this emerging technology.
  • Lake Polyfytos Bridge

    Lake Polyfytos Bridge
    Deliverable: To create a route for cars and trucks across the newly built lake from Kozani to Servia. Unique- At 1,372m It is one of the longest bridges in Greece.
    The Project as Planned by- Public Power Corporation and they bought the rights to build the dam and Hydroelectric Power Station. The bridge itself is part of the National Road Network in Greece.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- time
    3) Accepted- cost
  • First Mobile Phone

    First Mobile Phone
    Deliverable- The first commercially available handheld mobile phone.
    Cooper invented the first handheld cellular mobile phone in 1973 and led the team that developed it and brought it to market in 1983.. Plan-They planned to develop it and brought it to the market after the 10 years of invention. Unique-Handheld mobile was the unique project.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • Berlin Wall

    Berlin Wall
    The purpose of Berlin Wall was to separate east and west Berlin and prevent the people fleeing from East Germany to West Germany so time was fixed and cost could be traded off., it was built by east German government, the project started at 1965 finished at 1975, the wal was 140KMS long.
    Fixed- time
    Optimized - quality
    Accept - cost
  • TGV Train

    TGV Train
    The deliverable was to build high-speed rail service. It was unique as it was European high-speed (initially above 200km/h) rail operations. It was temporary as it has a start date 1976 and end date 1981. The project as planned to strengthen services for the towns of Bordeaux, Libourne, Angoulême, Poitiers, Tours, Chatellerault, Orleans and Paris, and cut down on commuting time.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Cost
    Accepted- Time
  • Smartcard

    Smartcard
    Helmut Gröttrup along with Joseph Mayer invented the smart card, and DAT EGE was the sponsor of the chip card project, they started the project in 1976 and completed in 1978. The purpose of the smart card was developed a credit or id sized car with embedded circuits that can process data. It was the first smart card in the world.
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized - time
    Accept - cost
  • Foundation of Apple Company

    Foundation of Apple Company
    Deliverables-Steve Jobs has a plan to produce low price personal computer .The Project was Planned by -Two Steves-Jobs and Wozniak-may have been Apple's most visible founders,but were it not for their friend Ronald Wayne there might be no iPhone, iPad or iMac today. Jobs convinced him to take 10% of the company stock and act as an arbiter should he and Woz come to blows.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted- Time
  • Challenger space shuttle

    Challenger space shuttle
    Deliverable-The Challenger gathered data for how to build a space shuttle and was then recycled into a space shuttle itself serving NASA for three hard working years.Unique-It had gathered the data once for all time so that people now know how to build space shuttles and use them to send people into orbit.

    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Cost
    3) Accepted- Time
  • Los Angeles Olympics

    The Los Angeles games were to be the first privately funded Olympics, and Ueberroth made a point not to take charity. Temporary-Venues were refurbished or repurposed – the Memorial Coliseum was the hub of activity, and the usual Olympic Village was spread across the university campuses scattered around Los Angeles. Anything that needed to be built was advertiser-funded.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted-Time
  • Los Angeles Olympics

    Los Angeles Olympics
    The Los Angeles games were to be the first privately funded Olympics, and Ueberroth made a point not to take charity. Temporary-Venues were refurbished or repurposed – the Memorial Coliseum was the hub of activity, and the usual Olympic Village was spread across the university campuses scattered around Los Angeles. Anything that needed to be built was advertiser-funded.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised-Cost
    3) Accepted-Time
  • Ganter Bridge

    Ganter Bridge
    The Ganter Bridge was designed by Swiss engineer Christian Menn in 1980, which is the longest bridge in Switzerland. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Sydney Tower

    Sydney Tower
    Description:
    Tower is 309m high, has 1,504 stairs, 420 windows.
    Executed by David Crone (architect), Concrete Constructions (builders).
    Purpose:
    52 shops, office buildings, an observation deck and restaurants, 2 telecommunication levels. It's a project because
    It was the tallest freestanding structure in Australia.
    Build in 1981.
    Planned to withstand high winds.
    A tower that is a landmark of Sydney.
    Project Priority Matrix
    Constrained - performance.
    Enhanced - cost.
    Accepted - time
  • Tranz Alpine Rail route

    Tranz Alpine Rail route
    The train was introduced to replace the conventional Christchurch-Grey mouth express trains, later it becomes the new tourist route in New Zealand and its operated by Kiwi Rail.Time is the fixed constrain because this project is a big project with a number of sub projects. Quality is to be enhanced, as it has Health and safety issues. Performance should give a major priority. The cost has to be traded off as it is a public projects
  • Opera Bastille-modern theatre

    Opera Bastille-modern theatre
    The project was finished with the inauguration of the theatre on July 13 1989. The deliverable was to build opera house. It was unique as it was European high-speed (initially above 200km/h) rail operations. It was temporary as it has a start date 1976 and end date 1981. The project as planned to strengthen services for the towns of Bordeaux, Libourne, Angoulême, Poitiers, Tours, Chatellerault, Orleans and Paris, and cut down on commuting time.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- Cost
    Accepted- Time
  • Delta projects of Netherlands

    Delta projects of Netherlands
    Delta projects of Netherlands completed in 1986 by Netherlands’ government. The project was set up to withstand floods. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • SMS – short messaging service

    SMS – short messaging service
    SMS invented by F. Hillebrand and B. Ghillebaert, and Franco-German GSM collaboration sponsored this project. the project started in 1985 and completed in Nov 1987. The purpose of SMS was to transport messages on the signaling paths needed to control the telephone traffic during periods when no signaling traffic existed.
    Fixed- time
    Optimized - quality
    Accept – cost
  • Disneyland Paris

    Disneyland Paris
    The main purpose of the project for Walt Disney Company Group is to open the largest resort in Europe. At that time it was the largest construction site of its time. Project has 2000 suppliers, architects and engineers and over 8000 workers. It took 4 years to finish this project with Grand opening on 12 April 1992.
  • The Channel tunnel

    The Channel tunnel
    Construction on the Channel Tunnel or the ‘Chunnel’ began in 1988 and was successfully completed in 1994. Early ideas for a similar tunnel were talked about at the start of the 1800’s but was not put into action until much later with a failed attempt toward the end of the 19th century.
    Fixed- Quality
    Optimised- cost
    Trade off- Time
  • MP3

    MP3
    MP3 invented by Karlheinz Brandenburg, Bernd Kurten and Ernst Eberlein, and sponsored by Fraunhofer – Gesellschaft company. The project started in December 1988 and was completed in June 1989. It is a Unique project because it uses psychoacoustic models to reduce the precision of components less audible to human hearing
    Fixed – quality
    Optimize – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Eden park

    Eden park
    Eden park has been a sport ground since 1990. It was built by the local government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • 16th Winter Olympics

    16th Winter Olympics
    It was the 16th Winter Olympics was started on February 8, 1992 and was held for the third times in France primarily to revive the economy of the Savoy region. 1801 athletes, 1312 men and 488 women from 64 countries participated in 57 events.
  • Reconstruction of Antwerp Central Train Station

    Reconstruction of Antwerp Central Train Station
    Executed by: Jan van Asperen
    Purpose: To provide a secure railway station for the people of Antwerp and Belgium. To insure the safety of the old railway station.
    Why is it a project: It has a unique design that wants to be preserved. It was created within a time period (finished in 2009). It had planned architects running the reconstruction. The defined deliverable is clear
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Time
    Optimise; Performance
    Accept; Cost
  • Etch A Sketch

    Etch A Sketch
    Andre Cassagnes developed a prototype of the Etch A Sketch experimenting with different materials before settling on glass, aluminium powder, a joystick and pulley system assembled in a plastic box. This product was the first of its kind. The Etch A Sketch hit shelves on July 12, 1960.
  • Creation of Mc Donald’s

    Creation of Mc Donald’s
    Deliverable- Quality food and quick service. The Project was planned by-Ray Kroc saw an opportunity in the restaurant run by McDonald brothers. Therefore, he decided to build McDonald’s Corporation. Unique: as it produced a limited menu, concentrating on just a few items – burgers, fries and beverages – which allowed them to focus on quality and quick service.Temporary: McDonald’s Corporation was founded once and didn’t have to be found again
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimized- Time
    3) Accepted- Cost
  • ARKEN Museum of Modern Art

    ARKEN Museum of Modern Art
    ARKEN Museum of Modern Art is a private non-for-profit charity, state authorized, contemporary art museum in Ishøj near Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The museum was conceived and created by Copenhagen County.T. ARKEN was designed by the Danish architect Søren Robert Lund, in a distinctive architectural form. It was opened on 15 March 1996 by her majesty of Denmark, Queen Margrethe.
  • Magdeburg / Elbe water bridge

    Magdeburg / Elbe water bridge
    The bridge desined by Ingenieurbüro Grassl GmbH Beratende Ingenieure Bauwesen, and sponsored by Bilfinger Berger SE, it is the largest navigable aqueduct in central Germany. the project started in 1997 and completed in 2003.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Rio- Antirrio Bridge

    Rio- Antirrio Bridge
    Deliverable: To improve access to the Peloponnese peninsula, connecting Rion and Antirion for the 2004 Olympic games in. The Rion-Antirion Bridge, located in the Gulf of Corinth, is a link between Peloponnesus and Continental Greece.Unique-It is a multi-span, cable stay bridge with a continuous suspended deck of 2.252km.It was Planned by- The bridge cost about €839 million, and was funded by the Hellenic Ministry of Environment.
    1) Fixed- Quality
    2) Optimised- Time
    3) Accepted- cost
  • Great belt fixed link

    Great belt fixed link
    Rest belt fixed link was opened on 1998. Great belt fixed link is 18 km long fixed link beyond the storebaelt. This fixed link embraces of two bridges and a tunnel. It is one of the world longest suspension bridge
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Time
    Accept; Cost
  • Tararua Wind Farm

    Tararua Wind Farm
    The tararua wind farm completed in 1999 by the local government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – time
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off – cost
  • Gotthard Base Tunnel

    Gotthard Base Tunnel
    Gotthard base tunnel started in 1999 and completed in 2016, it is unique railway base tunnel through the Alps. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • London Eye

    London Eye
    The London Eye was officially opened on the 31st of December in 1999, no passengers were allowed to experience the structure at this stage. On the 1st of February, 2000 the very first passengers stepped foot on the giant Ferris wheel but the public was not allowed to attend until the 9 March in 2000
    Fixed- Quality
    Accepted- Cost
    Trade off- Time
  • Olympics games Sydney 2000

    Olympics games Sydney 2000
    It was an international multi-sport event which was held between 15 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    The project executed by the State Government’s Olympics Coordination Authority named SOCOG
    Purpose of the project: to provide the venue to host the games
    Was temporary because started on 15th of September 2000 and ended on 1st of October 2000
    Unique: Has a different location every 4 year
    Time: Constrained
    PERFORMANCE: Optimized
    COST: Accepted
  • Cardada viewing Platform

    Cardada viewing Platform
    The project completed in 2000 by the local government, people can enjoy the 360-degree panorama of Lake Maggiore and surrounding mountains. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • The Oresund Bridge

    The Oresund Bridge
    The Oresund bridge runs nearly 8 kilometres (5 miles) from the Swedish coast to the artificial island Peberholm in the middle of the strait.The Oresund Bridge is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe and connects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the Swedish city of Malmö. It connects the road and rail networks of the Scandinavian Peninsula with those of Central and Western Europe
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Enneus Heerma Bridge

    Enneus Heerma Bridge
    Enneus Heerma Bridge completed in January 1st, 2001, the main contractor HBG Hollandsche Beton Groep nv. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • Millau Viaduct

    Millau Viaduct
    It is a bridge that extends across the valley of the River Tarn in southern france in Millau. The purpose of the bridge was to reduce traffic congestion between France to Spain during the summer holidays. The project was executed by the French government, specifically the Ministry of Public Works, in 1995 with a design competition for the bridge. Foster + Partners won the contract to design the bridge based on designs drawn by their architects and structural engineers.
  • Q1 Tower Queensland

    Q1 Tower Queensland
    Australia's tallest residential tower- 322.5m high, 78 levels, 1331 steps.
    Executed by: Atelier SDG(Designer), Sunland Group(Construction)
    Purpose: To build the tallest residential tower
    Why is it a project: Australia's only beachside observation deck(unique); started in 2002 & finished in 2005(temporary); the tower(deliverable).
    Priority matrix:
    Quality- Fixed
    Time- Optimized
    Cost- Trade off
  • Allianz Arena

    Allianz Arena
    The Allianz Arena designed by Herzog & de Meuron ArupSport, the project was funded by Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH and the German government. The stadium is unique because it is the first stadium in the world with a full colour changing exterior. The project started in October 2002 and completed in May 2005
    Fixed- quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • BMW central building

    BMW central building
    The project designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in March 2003 and completed in May 2005. The purpose of the project was to have a centralized building for BMW. The uniqueness in the project was the offices, meeting rooms, and public relations facilities are all built around elevated conveyors, creating an interesting relationship between the employees, the cars, and the public.
    Fixed – cost
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off - time
  • Three bridges hoofddorp

    Three bridges hoofddorp
    Three bridges hoofddorp designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in May 2, 2004. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off- cost
  • Eindhoven airport

    Eindhoven airport
    Eindhoven airport designed by KCAP and De Bever and completed in 2005. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off- time
  • WKK Energy plant

    WKK Energy plant
    The WKK energy plant completed in 2005 by the Netherlands’ government. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off- cost
  • Copenhagen opera house

    Copenhagen opera house
    Copenhagen opera house was inaugurated on January 5 2005. Copenhagen opera house is one of the expensive opera houses with the construction cost of over us$500million. It is one of the most modern opera house in the world. Royal Danish theatre manages Copenhagen opera house and has got best furnished in the world. Copenhagen opera house has a 6 stages which are directly connected.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • Bridges parkwijk Leidsche Rijn

    Bridges parkwijk Leidsche Rijn
    The project designed by Maxman and city of Utrecht was the sponsor of the project, it was developed in 1993 and completed in 1995 by Leidsche Rijn. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off- cost
  • First Partial Face Transplant

    First Partial Face Transplant
    The first partial face transplant surgery on a living human was performed on Isabelle Dinoire on 27 November 2005 by Professor Bernard Devauchelle, assisted by Professor Jean-Michel Dubernard at the Centre hospitalier Universitaire Nord in Amiens, France. It took 15 hours, as hundreds of nerve endings were connected and 20 muscles were transplanted.
  • Atlas building

    Atlas building
    The project started in 2005 and completed in 2006, the budget is fixed which is € 11 million. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – cost
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off- time
  • Bridges de president

    Bridges de president
    The project designed by Desist and Van Vane, it was completed on March 5, 2006, it is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • 8 House

    8 House
    8 House is a large mixed-use development built in the shape of a figure 8 on the southern perimeter of the new suburb of Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built in 2006 and designed by Bjarke Ingels, founding partner of the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the bow-shaped building consists of 61,000 square metres of three different types of residential housing and 10,000 square metres of retail premises and offices. It is the largest private development ever undertaken in Denmark.
  • Redesign of Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

    Redesign of Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Started in 2004 due to issues with safety in parts of the track and the loss of Formula One due to signage of cigarettes around the track which was banned by F1. Signage was changed and several corners redesigned to improve safety. Finished 2007
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • AAMI Park

    AAMI Park
    Description:
    30,000 capacity stadium with a 136mx82m grass field, gymnasium and pool.
    Executed by Cox Architects (designers), Major Projects Victoria (project managers) and Grocon (builders).
    Purpose:
    To host sporting events and concerts.
    Why is it a project:
    It is the only stadium in the world with bio-frame roof.
    Uniqueness of design required planning.
    Built from 2007-2010.
    Deliverable is stadium.
    Project Priority Matrix:
    Constrained - performance.
    Enhanced - time.
    Accepted - cost.
  • Acropolis Museum

    Acropolis Museum
    Deliverable: To build a facility to house the new found artifacts along with the Parthenon Marbles held in the UK. Temporary because the construction the museum started due to the discovery of new artifacts. Unique-The top-floor Parthenon Gallery offers a 360-degree view of the Acropolis and Athens. The project was planned by Ministry of Culture and Sports Greece.
    1) Fixed- Time
    2) Optimised- Quality
    3) Accepted- Cost.
  • Vivid Sydney

    Vivid Sydney
    Vivid Sydney is an outdoor lighting festival with creative light installations and projections. It is operated / executed by Sydney event organisation since 2010
    This event takes place in central Sydney for three weeks
    ( temporary) The purpose (deliverable) of this event is for public to see the technology and creativity transform Sydney's urban spaces. Vivid Sydney is (unique) as it is only happening in Sydney. Project priority matrix
    Enhanced- Quality
    Constrain- Time
    Accepted- Cost
  • Modernization of the Technical Vocational training of the Cyprus productivity center

    Modernization of the Technical Vocational training of the Cyprus productivity center
    Modernization of the Technical Vocational training of the Cyprus productivity center is a project it started in 2010 and completed in 2015, It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – cost
    Optimized – quality
    Traded off – time
  • Coral House

    Coral House
    The building has a unique design on it. It was completed in 2010. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Rust and Bone

    Rust and Bone
    Rust and bone was directed by Jacques Audiard. The film was produced by Why Not Productions for €15.4 million and made a total gross of $25,762,027 worldwide. Filming began on the 4th of October 2011 and the film was set to be released on the 17th of May 2012 to coincide with the 65th Cannes Film Festival Competition. The story tells of an unemployed 25-year-old man who falls in love with a killer whale trainer.
  • Airbus e-fan Electric airplane

    Airbus e-fan Electric airplane
    Airbus Group developed this electric aircraft with Aero Composites Saintonge. The project was started in late 2011 and first test flight conducted in april 2014 at Mérignac Airport, France.
  • Soft Drink Formula with Stevia

    Soft Drink Formula with Stevia
    The formula for stevia in modern soft drinks was finished in 2012 by the R&D department Coca cola Belguim located in Brussels which was estabilished in 1998
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • London Olympics

    London Olympics
    The London Olympic games were held from 25th July - 12th August 2012. It was announced in 2005 that the games would be held in London. This was the third time the games were held in the city, the two previous years being 1908 and 1948.
    Fixed- Time
    Optimise- Quality
    Trade off- Cost
  • Stavros Niarchos Foundation Culture Centre

    Stavros Niarchos Foundation Culture Centre
    Deliverable: To build a new cultural center to promote education and to create a unique outdoor space usable for the public The Stavros Niarchos Cultural Centre is located in Kallithea, Athens. Unique- An important cultural and educational project, the site will comprise the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera in a landscaped park.It was Planned by a $944 million donation from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
    1) Fixed-Quality
    2) Optimised-Time
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • Superkilen Park

    Superkilen Park
    Superliken Park is a half a mile long urban space wedging through one of the most
    ethnically diverse and socially challenged neighborhoods in Denmark, and it is designed by
    Bjarke Ingels. It is a collection of global found objects that come from 60 different nationalities of
    the people live in the surrounding areas.
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • The Hunt

    The Hunt
    The Hunt (Danish: Jagten) is a 2012 Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Mads Mikkelsen. The story is set in a small Danish village around Christmas, and follows a man who becomes the target of mass hysteria after being wrongly accused of sexually abusing a child in his kindergarten class.
    Fixed; Cost
    Optimise; Performance
    Accept; Time
  • The city of Perth Library

    The city of Perth Library
    Description: The city of Perth Library is a new modern Perth Library, situated in the Cathedral Square in a heritage area. Its cylindrical shape allows a unique architectural reading experience.
    Deliverable: Library
    Kerry Hill Architects design won the tender in 2011 and the construction itself started in 2013 and ended in 2014. Opened in 2016.
    The executor builder was Doric Group.
    Priority Matrix
    Cost: Enhanced
    Quality: Constrained
    Time: Accepted
  • Night Noodle Markets, Sydney

    Night Noodle Markets, Sydney
    Night noodle market happens in October, since 2013 at Hyde Park. It is executed / organised by the local council fo public. It is an annual event for people to come and try more than 40 Asian hawker foods in Sydney. (Deliverables)
    It takes place for 2 weeks and only happens once a year.
    (Temporary, Planned). Project priority matrix
    Enhanced- Quality (Ensure the quality of the food and event well organised)
    Constrain- Time
    Accepted- Cost (It will not be too costly)
  • World trade organization in Geneva, Switzerland

    World trade organization in Geneva, Switzerland
    The building was unique and also won the international architectural design competition, it is the headquarters of the world trade organization. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – cost
  • Project Surya Hope

    Project Surya Hope
    Unique-Project Surya hope was one of the largest Evacuation according to BBC. It was whole happened in Indian state Uttrakhand. Planned-This was a short term project which was Temporary- between 17 June 2013 -30 June 2013, In which 18,424 peoples were airlifted from flood affected area to safe places and 336930 kg of relief supplies was delivered.
    1) Fixed-Time
    2) Optimised-Quality
    3) Accepted-Cost
  • Social Houses in Aarschot by Architecten De Vylder Vink Taillieu

    Social Houses in Aarschot by Architecten De Vylder Vink Taillieu
    Description; 36 serviced apartments at 5,600m2 for the elderly and an accompanying social centre in Aarschot, Belgium.
    Start Date; 2014
    Why is it a project?; This is a project because it has a clear start and finish, it’s unique there’s no other social home like this made to this design and floor plan. It’s define deliverable was to draw life to the adjacent market into relationship with the social centre
    Project Priority Matrix
    Fixed; Performance
    Optimise; Cost
    Accept; Time
  • 5 Social Housing Units in Navez

    5 Social Housing Units in Navez
    Executed by: Kingspan, Wienerberger (Manufacturers)
    Purpose: Creating a liveable landmark for large families
    Why is it a project: It is unique in its design, they were created during a specific time period and were planned through architects. The defined deliverable was apartments for large families and this was clear.
    Project Priority Matrix:
    Fixed: Performance
    Optimise: Cost
    Accept: Time
  • Conversion and renovation of high-rise building Hochhaus zur Bastei, Barengasse 29, Zurich

    Conversion and renovation of high-rise building Hochhaus zur Bastei, Barengasse 29, Zurich
    The project completed in 2015 designed by WernerStucheli in 1955 which was unique in the world. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time
  • International Motorcycling Federation Headquarters

    International Motorcycling Federation Headquarters
    The project completed in 2015 in Switzerland, the headquarter was built especially for the motorcycling industry. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – cost
    Optimized – time
    Traded off – quality
  • Caswes House

    Caswes House
    Designed by TOOP Architecture, started and completed in 2016. Due to the inhabitants wanting an even balance between the building and nature with the best possible view of nature at every possible angle, this meant the performance was optimised in order to meet the inhabitants needs.
    Fixed: Performance (higher quality by using particular materials)
    Optimise: Time
    Accept: Cost (materials that were not common and of higher price)
  • Residence VDB House

    Residence VDB House
    Benny Govaert and Damiaan Vanhoutte from Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects designed this house in Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium that was built in 2016 and finished in 2016. Because of this it was a project. Was designed around the river that was at the edge of the property therefore the performance was to be fixed at a high standard. Cost was optimised in order to help the buildings performance reach the highest quality. This meant that time was accepted.
    Fixed: Performance
    Optimise: Cost
    Accept:Time
  • Parking Garage Cliniques Univeritaires Saint-Luc

    Parking Garage Cliniques Univeritaires Saint-Luc
    Executed by: Jansen, Saint Gobain, Maccaferri (Manufacturers), Modulo architects, de Jong Gortemaker Algra Architects.
    Purpose: To create a positive first encounter for the hospital, while also providing parking space
    Its design is unique, it was a planned task as architects designed it and the manufacturers planned its construction. It had a start date and has been completed so therefore had an end date. Its defined deliverable was to produce a parking space that was welcoming.
  • Natural history museum in Switzerland

    Natural history museum in Switzerland
    The natural history museum completed in 2016, The building acts as a visual and representative landmark towards the street and the church complex. It is the unique building in the world, and it has been planned, and has been deliverable.
    Fixed – quality
    Optimized – cost
    Traded off – time