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Can we do something by doing (almost) nothing? Can we achieve anything by doing too much? Can we do what we need to do, by doing just what is needed? How do we define doing too much, too little? How to think through doing anyway?


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3Doing Nothing is Almost All Right. (Editorial)

Ole Bouman
5Reprogramming Architecture

Ilka & Andreas Ruby
21Architecture is Too Important to Leave to the Architects. A conversation with Giancarlo De Carlo

Ole Bouman, Roemer van Toorn
27C-LAB case file: Almost Nothings.

28Towards a History of Quantity

Mark Wigley
32Invisible Activators

Laura Kurgan
35Dust and Space

Bettina Vismann
38Under Constraint

Enrique Walker
40A Few Centimeters of Asphalt

Mirko Zardini
42Not Everything

Keller Easterling
43Forced to Do (almost) Nothing

Martine de Maeseneer
45A Special Pop Encore

47Borrowed Scenery: In the footsteps of Laurie Anderson

Thomas Daniell
51From ‘The exploding concrete inevitable’ to ‘Lou Reed and the Casa da Musica’.

Sam Jacob
BThe AMO Bulletin and the Oil&Gas World Map

Brendan McGetrick, Mendel Robbers, Todd Reisz
CUrbanism of Victims. Unknown urbanity in China – Village within the City a research paper by the Berlage Institute in collaboration with Volume

Yushi Uehara, Arjen Oosterman (introduction)
DDevant moi, le déluge. A deck of cards with images taken from the cultural history of The Flood, on the occasion of and in collaboration with the 2nd

Carlos Betancourth (essay), Ole Bouman (introducti

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