You really clear the decks for them, and very often you do fall in love with that thing that you made,” Mr. Maltzan said. “And then you lose, and it sits there, staring you in the face, and it’s hard to come in to work the next day.” Architects also point out that they are typically paid either a nominal fee for entering a competition or nothing at all, reinforcing the sense of loss.

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