The Netherlands Architecture Institute´s Architecture Bulletin brings  stories about the present, future and history of the designed  environment twice a year.
It presents essays in text and image: subjective arguments  complemented by personal reflections about architecture, about what is  and is not happening (but probably should), and about the discourse on  this (how that is developing or should develop). In short, these essays  are about the potential meaning of architecture, whether that pertains  to strategies for reconstruction, as in New Orleans, or concerns a blind  spot for the past, as demonstrated by the difficult debate about  modernity and tradition - vis-à-vis Team 10´s ideas about this, for  instance - but these essays can just as well address the protection of  our built heritage, however new that may be. The Architecture Bulletin  is about the ways in which we can reach judgements about architecture,  handled by the media as if it were a consumer product or, precisely the  converse, stripped of every manipulative technique in the form of a  model rendered exactly to scale. It is also about the way in which  architecture can imbue our personal identity and our behaviour with  meaning, whether in metropolises such as Hong Kong, in a country with a  colonial past like Indonesia, or in the Netherlands
 
        The Netherlands Architecture Institute´s Architecture Bulletin brings  stories about the present, future and history of the designed  environment twice a year.
It presents essays in text and image: subjective arguments  complemented by personal reflections about architecture, about what is  and is not happening (but probably should), and about the discourse on  this (how that is developing or should develop). In short, these essays  are about the potential meaning of architecture, whether that pertains  to strategies for reconstruction, as in New Orleans, or concerns a blind  spot for the past, as demonstrated by the difficult debate about  modernity and tradition - vis-à-vis Team 10´s ideas about this, for  instance - but these essays can just as well address the protection of  our built heritage, however new that may be. The Architecture Bulletin  is about the ways in which we can reach judgements about architecture,  handled by the media as if it were a consumer product or, precisely the  converse, stripped of every manipulative technique in the form of a  model rendered exactly to scale. It is also about the way in which  architecture can imbue our personal identity and our behaviour with  meaning, whether in metropolises such as Hong Kong, in a country with a  colonial past like Indonesia, or in the Netherlands