For an issue that was supposed to be about the past, this issue of VOLUME is awfully much about the current moment and our immediate future:
- We talk to All-Star philosopher Peter Sloterdijk about a future for religious architecture.
- With Kuba Snopek and Izabela Cichońska, we discuss effective strategies for architectural activism from communist Poland.
- The future of history writing is addressed with architecture historian and nestor Kenneth Frampton.
- With Metahaven's Daniel van der Velden we look at the agency of cover designs as input for the next iteration of VOLUME
- Wytze Patijn reflects on the 'cauliflower' neighbourhoods in Holland, which due their omnipresence across the country inevitably steer the outlook of Dutch planning.
- In conversation with Hans van Dijk, the future of criticism is considered, by looking somewhat disheartened into a mirror.
- An artisanal future of the media landscape is the concern of writer Niklas Maak and internet critic and Syllabus founder Evgeny Morozov.
- Zhang Weiping re-reads Archis initial analysis of Shenzhen in 2000 and talks about how the city shaped its own future, regardless.
- The position of the architect has been and will be a driving theme for VOLUME, and has to be brought into a new alignment towards addressing climate change argues Arjen Oosterman.
- Ads by more than 40 of our design-related friends around the globe; present practices that you will be definitely reading more about in your future
For an issue that was supposed to be about the past, this issue of VOLUME is awfully much about the current moment and our immediate future:
- We talk to All-Star philosopher Peter Sloterdijk about a future for religious architecture.
- With Kuba Snopek and Izabela Cichońska, we discuss effective strategies for architectural activism from communist Poland.
- The future of history writing is addressed with architecture historian and nestor Kenneth Frampton.
- With Metahaven's Daniel van der Velden we look at the agency of cover designs as input for the next iteration of VOLUME
- Wytze Patijn reflects on the 'cauliflower' neighbourhoods in Holland, which due their omnipresence across the country inevitably steer the outlook of Dutch planning.
- In conversation with Hans van Dijk, the future of criticism is considered, by looking somewhat disheartened into a mirror.
- An artisanal future of the media landscape is the concern of writer Niklas Maak and internet critic and Syllabus founder Evgeny Morozov.
- Zhang Weiping re-reads Archis initial analysis of Shenzhen in 2000 and talks about how the city shaped its own future, regardless.
- The position of the architect has been and will be a driving theme for VOLUME, and has to be brought into a new alignment towards addressing climate change argues Arjen Oosterman.
- Ads by more than 40 of our design-related friends around the globe; present practices that you will be definitely reading more about in your future