The first issue of Volume is a tour d’horizon of the new possibilities of architecture beyond itself.
There is a growing awareness of a potential that may ultimately challenge the very character of architecture as we know it. For some this means anxiety or even pessimism about a profession in deep trouble; the aim of Volume, however, is to face this challenge with the confidence and intellectual curiosity needed to explore the implications for architectural intelligence.
Brendan McGetrick, William Todd Reisz, Mendel Robb
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Unsolicited Architecture.
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The 80 pages study of AMO on the ‘History of Europe and the EU’ a bright and colourful panorama of three millenia of European history confronted w
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The term 'senior moment' typically refers to an age-related lapse in memory, logical thinking, or sense of orientation. But appearing at a loss is merely a common trick to conceal actions that are part of a highly coordinated effort. Driven by deep-seated memories and using long-term spatial planning, the elderly have been conspiring to realize a surprising plan.
This unique Volume bag was conceptualized by Daniel van der Velden and Maureen Mooren. Though originally conceived as T-shirts, we couldn't resist re-publishing this text now that it is again so actual.
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