Volume – Architecture, City and Visual Culture
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The VOLUME project continues ARCHIS, magazine for Architecture, City and Visual Culture and its predecessors since 1929. Volume magazine and Archis RSVP events form an experimental think tank devoted to the process of real-time spacial and cultural reflexivity. archis.org
Other protagonists in this project: AMO, a research and design studio that applies architectural thinking to disciplines beyond the borders of architecture and urbanism. AMO operates in tandem with its companion company the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
oma.nl
The Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting, an experimental research unit devoted to the development of new forms of communication in architecture, set up as a semi-autonomous think and action tank at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.
c-lab.columbia.edu
VOLUME is produced and published by the Archis Foundation, The Netherlands.
Volume has been made possible with the support of The Netherlands Architecture Fund, Rotterdam and The Mondrian Foundation Amsterdam
source: http://www.archis.org/volume