If a crisis is imminent, we need strong policies to cope with it. If the world is facing a crisis of debt, a crisis of truth, a crisis of sprawl and a crisis of purpose, what can design do? This issue of Volume is your survival kit to take responsability and curb the lie that gives a dream to the millions but will be their predicament when they really need a home.
A Theory of the New Monumentality: From Crisis to Project
D’Hooghe, Alexander
158
An Anti-Pragmatic Manifesto
Mark Jarzombek
159
Research MIT Love
Chang, Yung Ho
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