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64: WORLD TOUR | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-64-world-tour-2023/ |
63: THE NOT-SO-EASY GUIDE TO CIRCULAR INTERIOR DESIGN | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-63-the-not-so-easy-guide-to-circular-interior-design/ |
62: Tracked Changes | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-62-tracked-changes/ |
61: The Ultimate Guide to Guides | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-61-the-ultimate-guide-to-guides/ |
60: The World in Reviews | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-60-the-world-in-reviews/ |
59: Futures Implied | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-59-futures-implied/ |
58: Legacy | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-58-legacy/ |
57: Bye Default | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-57-bye-default/ |
56: Playbor | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-56-playbor/ |
55: Intangible Cultural Heritage | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-55-intangible-cultural-heritage/ |
54: On Biennials | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-54-on-biennials/ |
53: Civic Space | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-53-civic-space/ |
52: The End of Informality | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-52-the-end-of-informality/ |
51: Augmented Technology | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-51-augmented-technology/ |
50: Beyond Beyond | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-50-beyond-beyond/ |
49: Hello World! | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-49-hello-world/ |
48: The Research Turn | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-48-the-research-turn/ |
47: The System* | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-47-the-system/ |
46: Shelter | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-46-shelter/ |
45: Learning | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-45-learning/ |
44: On Display | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-44-on-display/ |
Volume #43: Self-Building City | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-43-self-building-city/ |
Volume #42: Art & Science of Real Estate | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-42-art-science-of-real-estate/ |
Volume #41: How to Build a Nation | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-41-how-to-build-a-nation/ |
Volume #40: Architecture of Peace Reloaded | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-40-architecture-of-peace-reloaded/ |
Volume #39: Urban Border | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-39-urban-border/ |
Volume #38: The Shape of Law | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-38-the-shape-of-law/ |
Volume #37: Is This Not a Pipe? | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-37-is-this-not-a-pipe/ |
Volume #36: Ways to Be Critical | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-36-ways-to-be-critical/ |
Volume #35: Everything under Control | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-35-everything-under-control/ |
Volume #34: City in a Box | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-34-city-in-a-box/ |
Volume #33: Interiors | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-33-interiors/ |
Volume #32: Centers Adrift | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-32-centers-adrift/ |
Volume #31: Guilty Landscapes | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-31-guilty-landscapes/ |
Volume #30: Privatize! | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-30-privatize/ |
Volume #29: The Urban Conspiracy | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-29-the-urban-conspiracy/ |
Volume #28: Internet of Things | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-28-internet-of-things/ |
Volume #27: Aging | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-27-aging/ |
Volume #26: Architecture of Peace | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-26-architecture-of-peace/ |
Volume #25: Getting There Being There | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-25-getting-there-being-there/ |
Volume #24: Counterculture | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-24-counterculture/ |
Volume #23: Al Manakh Gulf Continued | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-23-al-manakh-gulf-continued/ |
Volume #22: The Guide | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-22-the-guide/ |
Volume #21: The Block | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-21-the-block/ |
Volume #20: Storytelling | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-20-storytelling/ |
Volume #19: Architecture of Hope | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-19-architecture-of-hope/ |
Volume #18: After Zero | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-18-after-zero/ |
Volume #17: Content Management | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-17-content-management/ |
Volume #16: Engineering Society | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-16-engineering-society/ |
Volume #15: Destination Library | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-15-destination-library/ |
Volume #14: Unsolicited Architecture | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-14-unsolicited-architecture/ |
Volume #13: Ambition | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-13-ambition/ |
12: Al Manakh 1 | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-12-al-manakh-1/ |
11: Cities Unbuilt | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-11-cities-unbuilt/ |
Volume #10: Agitation! | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-10-agitation/ |
Volume #9: Crisis! What Crisis? Suburbia after the Crash | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-9-crisis-what-crisis-suburbia-after-the-crash/ |
Volume #8: Ubiquitous China | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-8-ubiquitous-china/ |
Volume #7: Power Logic | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-7-power-logic/ |
Volume #6: Power Building | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-6-power-building/ |
Volume #5: The Architecture of Power, Part 1 | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-5-the-architecture-of-power-part-1/ |
Volume #4: Break Through | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-4-break-through/ |
Volume #3: Broadcasting Architecture | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-3-broadcasting-architecture/ |
Volume #2: Doing (Almost) Nothing | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-2-doing-almost-nothing/ |
1: Beyond | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-1-beyond/ |
Archis 2004 #6: Without Concept | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-6-without-concept/ |
Archis 2004 #5: Undutch | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-5-undutch/ |
Archis 2004 #4: Without Mercy | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-4-without-mercy-2/ |
Archis 4: Vitality | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-3-vitality-2/ |
Archis 2004 #2: Mapping | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-2-mapping-2/ |
Archis 2004 #1: Shrink | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/archis-2004-1-shrink-2/ |
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Beta 2022 - Timișoara Architecture Biennial | | | http://volumeproject.org/dossier/beta-2022-timisoara-architecture-biennial/ |
Labor Pains | | | http://volumeproject.org/dossier/labor-pains/ |
The Learning Network | | | http://volumeproject.org/dossier/the-learning-network/ |
The Writings on the Wall | | | http://volumeproject.org/dossier/the-writings-on-the-wall/ |
Volume 10 years | | | http://volumeproject.org/dossier/volume-10-years/ |
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Photo report of The Not-So-Easy Systems Change Meet-Up The Volume Team On Wednesday 13 March 2024, The Not-So-Easy Systems Change Meet-Up brought together over 80 experts and novices to untangle the practical steps needed towards circular design. We thank all guests, participants and supporters for joining us. And of course: a big shoutout to our guest editor Marieke van den Heuvel for bringing everyone together. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/photo-report-of-the-not-so-easy-systems-change-meet-up/ |
The Cybertruck is a symbol of our time but can’t we imagine something better? Barend Koolhaas Volume 64: WORLD TOUR Diving into the unveil of Elon Musks’s Cybertruck, the futuristic spectacle in Bladerunner aesthetics. Opening up the conversation, reflecting on angular car design, historical influences, and discussing the impracticalities of Musk's take on the pick up truck. Questioning what a heavy, mass produced, electric truck is saying about envisioned futures in transportation, while calling for an increasingly sustainable, minimalist, and adaptable outlook. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/the-cybertruck-is-a-symbol-of-our-time-but-cant-we-imagine-something-better/ |
THE MICROCOSM OF THE ADRIATIC SEA Manuel Orazi Marco Vanucci Volume 64: WORLD TOUR Italian politics take an Adriatic turn as Giorgia Meloni is highlighting the coast’s importance as part of her election campaign. In 'Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age', Robert D. Kaplan unveils the region’s rich histories, ranging from the clash of religions to its present-day geopolitical dance with China. Reviewing historical, cultural, and economic dynamics, this piece travels across the coast, through politics and the promise of an Adriatic resurgence. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/the-microcosm-of-the-adriatic-sea/ |
DIARIES OF A BIENNALISTA (Or: how I survived visiting 6 architecture biennales in two months) Francesco Degl'innocenti Volume 64: WORLD TOUR Tallinn, Timișoara, Oslo, Rotterdam, Tbilisi, Lisbon - 6 biennials, 8 weeks. Follow Francesco on his trip across Europe, featuring (next to an honest review of the latest architecture and design) Haitian clay cookies, a run along the yellow line, experiencing the exhibition backwards, a ‘home visit’ at IABR, the cold, and exhaustion. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/diaries-of-a-biennalista-or-how-i-survived-visiting-6-architecture-biennales-in-two-months/ |
A Magical Mansion in Chongqing 唐黄哲缃 Tang Huangzhexiang Volume 64: WORLD TOUR Chongqing's Redding International Tower A, a 48-story structure right in the heart of the city’s CBD. The tower is famous for its vibrant variety of offerings, seemingly unlimited possibility to explore, and hint of mystery. From cat cafes, to bridal photo studios, experimental dining, and themed cinemas, Redding International Tower A is an ever-changing vertical city and quiet an unique anomaly in Chinas real estate landscape. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/a-magical-mansion-in-chongqing/ |
CASE NATIONALE– NEDERLANDEN Marieke van den Heuvel Volume 63: THE NOT-SO-EASY GUIDE TO CIRCULAR INTERIOR DESIGN Nationale Nederlanden - Exploring circular renovation of office spaces in two locations: Haagse Poort and Delftse Poort. From examining initial ambitions of 100% circularity and zero waste, to measurability issues, incentives, new ways of collaborating, and the shifting position of the architect - this case study reflects and informs on circular renovation ambitions of Nationale Nederlanden’s office spaces. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/case-nationale-nederlanden/ |
CASE ALFA COLLEGE Marieke van den Heuvel Volume 63: THE NOT-SO-EASY GUIDE TO CIRCULAR INTERIOR DESIGN Alfa-College, Voltastraat - a college located in Hoogeveen, devoted to the circular renovation of their campus buildings. Exploring the renovation, scaling down in size and upgrading the school’s quality in a circular way, covers issues of resource efficiency, reclaiming materials, and the challenges and potentials of turning circularity into a compelling narrative. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/case-alfa-college/ |
VERY BASICS 6: THE CIRCULAR DESIGN PROCESS Editors A very beginner friendly overview and explanation of the process underlying circular design practices. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/very-basics-6-the-circular-design-process/ |
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CASE MUSEUM KAAP SKIL Marieke van den Heuvel | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/case-museum-kaap-skil/ |
Volume 63: THE NOT-SO-EASY GUIDE TO CIRCULAR INTERIOR DESIGN | | | http://volumeproject.org/publications/volume-63-the-not-so-easy-guide-to-circular-interior-design/ |
Why look at interior design? Marieke van den Heuvel Volume 63: THE NOT-SO-EASY GUIDE TO CIRCULAR INTERIOR DESIGN | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/why-look-at-interior-design/ |
VOLUME x NIEUWE INSTITUUT Editors We’re thrilled to announce that Volume magazine is now a collaboration between Archis Foundation and the Nieuwe Instituut! The collaboration with Nieuwe Instituut, the Netherlands Institute for Architecture, Design and Digital Culture, reflects a broader conviction that the complex issues facing society today can only be addressed through joint efforts. Substantial impact on society can be achieved by international cross-fertilisation between fields and sectors, linking expertise and tackling complex issues together. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volume-x-nieuwe-instituut/ |
On Homeland, paranoia and Security IGmAde with Stephan Trüby Noam Chomsky Volume 62: Tracked Changes Igmade: Mr. Chomsky, what’s your favorite color? Noam Chomsky (laughs): If I have to pick one it would be blue because blue makes me feel good. Blue is also one of the colors of the color-coded terror-alert system of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). . Could be... It is the color of second lowest threat level.. Really? Okay... You don’t seem to be too interested in this terror alert system... Well, I know that it exists. You hear about orange alerts and so on but I don’t really pay much attention. So you don’t know with which colour you have to live in at the moment? No. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/on-homeland-paranoia-and-security/ |
VOLUME’S ARCHIVE: ON POPULISM “THE BIENNALE AS AGENT PROVOCATEUR FOR DEMOCRACY” FROM VOLUME #41 Editors Volume #41: How to Build a Nation Volume's Archive The Biennale hasn’t always been the kind of neutral platform it purports to be today. In the 1970s, under the direction of Carlo Ripa di Meana, it broke off into a radically politicized agenda, explicitly addressing the nationhood and politics of three be-leaguered countries: Chile, Spain, and the former USSR. As Léa-Catherine Szacka and Luca Guido write, the exhibitions were transformed into a political device, a crucial apparatus for public confrontation. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volumes-archive-on-populism-the-biennale-as-agent-provocateur-for-democracy-from-volume-41/ |
VOLUME 62: TRACKED CHANGES Editors Volume 62: Tracked Changes Let’s be honest: We got stuck. Stuck in between the business of working multiple jobs, writing grant applications that hardly ever work, overseeing a new (digital) VOLUME shop (which some of you have been finding by now, but there is room for more), making social media posts, and caught up in the bonanza of bi/triennials that happened in the fall/spring (more about that in the next issue!). Then, it got even worse as our/your subscription management company bailed on us by going bust. Still, we needed another issue and fast. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volume-62-tracked-changes/ |
VOLUME’S ARCHIVE: ON POPULISM “DAS SCHLOSS” FROM VOLUME #60 Editors Volume 60: The World in Reviews Volume's Archive The recently rebuilt castle in Berlin, known as "Das Schloss”, which host the Humbolt Forum, was one of the most discussed architecture in Berlin because of its political, symbolic and financial implications. The German federal government spent approximately 700 million euros to build a "fake castle" as a combination of revenge and nostalgia for the destruction of Berlin's original beauty by East Germany, while demolition one of the symbols oft the DDR, the Palast der Republik. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volumes-archive-on-populism-das-schloss-from-volume-60/ |
VOLUME’S ARCHIVE: ON POPULISM “Sales Oddity: Or How Mediaset Challenged Europe” FROM VOLUME #41 Andrés Jaque Volume #41: How to Build a Nation Architecture doesn’t always play the role of nation-builder. But thanks to TV, architecture is often the site where nation-building takes place. In the great domestication of television-watching following Word War Two, our living rooms have become the main receptor for a TV-led nationalism. Andrés Jaque describes its quintessential case: Italy and Berlusconi’s own development of Milano 2. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volumes-archive-on-populism-sales-oddity-or-how-mediaset-challenged-europe-from-volume-41/ |
VOLUME’S ARCHIVE: ON POPULISM “Media States, or the State of Media” FROM VOLUME #50 Editors Volume 50: Beyond Beyond Volume's Archive 2016 has been a year of significant and uncelebrated milestones which, whether we have acknowledged them or not, serve as a very real reminder of fundamental shifts each redefining how information is being processed and delivered. | | | http://volumeproject.org/volume/volumes-archive-on-populism-media-states-or-the-state-of-media-from-volume-50/ |
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