Volume is a project by
Archis [Amsterdam]
Archis is an experimental think tank devoted to the process of real-time spatial and cultural reflexivity and action.
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AMO [Rotterdam]
AMO is a research and design studio that applies architectural thinking to disciplines beyond the borders of architecture and urbanism..
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C-LAB [New York]
The Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting, an experimental research unit devoted to the development of new forms of communication in architecture.
+ Cultural Institutions
NAi [Rotterdam]
collaboration on the Ubiquitous China issue, Al Manakh 2 and RSVP #13: After the Crisis (Detroit) RSVP #11: Security (Kabul) and on the Dutch Archiphoenix contribution to the Venice Bienale.
Van Abbe Museum [Einhoven]
collaboration on the post-capitalist city workshop, for the After Zero issue.
Hammer Museum [Los Angeles]
hosting the Architecture of Power debate
Premsela [Amsterdam]
host and co-organizer of the Power of the Client and Without Concept debate and issue
Moutamarat [Dubai]
collaboration on Al Manakh 1
Urban Planning Counsil [Abu Dhabi]
main sponsor of Al Manakh 2
Prince Claus Fund [Amsterdam]
sponsor and partner in supporting events and publications with Studio Beirut
Fonds BKVB [Amsterdam]
sponsor and partner in producing the Architecure of Hope issue.
Aga Kahn [Geneva]
hosting RSVP #11: Security in Kabul
+ Offices
Partizan Publik [Amsterdam]
collaborating on publications and events with Studio Beirut, the Social Engineering issue and co-organizing RSVP #11: Security
(Kabul), RSVP #13: After the Crisis (Detroit) and the Beyroutes Guide project (an alternative guide to Beirut)
Irma Boom [Amsterdam]
providing the graphic design for Volume magazine since issue #13
Resource Studio [Rotterdam]
collaborating on web projects such as archis.org, seenetwork.net and almanakh.org
Pink Tank [Dubai]
collaborating on Al Manakh 2
+ Initiatives
Studio Beirut [Beirut]
hosting and organizing RSVP #10: Unbuilt Beirut, co-organizing the Public Space Workshop and co-producing the Beyroutes guide (an alternative guide to Beirut).
N.EST [Naples]
hosting and organizing RSVP #12A: Reconnecting Naples
F.A.S.T [Amsterdam]
collaborating on RSVP #6: Paranoia (Ramallah/Amman) and a regular contributor to issues
Stateless Nation [Palestine]
collaborating on RSVP #6: Paranoia (Ramallah/Amman), co-publishing a manifesto for the Venice Bienale
Studio-X [New York]
facilitating C-LAB in New York
Urban Drift [Berlin]
hosting RSVP #1: Single Issue Space and RSVP #2: Banning the Banners
Pearl Foundation [Amsterdam/Beirut]
collaborating on events with Studio Beirut
Stroom [The Hague]
Hosting debate After Neurath with Z.U.S. and Partizan Publik, moderated by Archis
+ Schools
M.I.T [Cambridge]
collaborating on the issues Suburbia after the Crash, Unsolicited Architecture and the Green Architecture Guide as an insert
Design2context [Zurich]
collaborating on the upcoming Architecture of Hope issue.
Indesem [Delft]
collaborating on the Indesem 2007 workshop publication The Legacy
Lawrence Tech [Detroit]
collaborating on RSVP#13: After the Crash (Detroit)
Taichung University [Taichung]
development of the concept for a National Architecture Library
Office for Social Engineering [Amsterdam]
collaboration on the Social Engineering issue and the
Masters of Intervention course at the University of Amsterdam
TU Delft [Delft]
hosting the Contested Space lectures and discussion, co-organized with the TU Delft’s
Berlage Institute [Rotterdam]
publishing Urbanism of Victims as an insert to the Doing (Almost)Nothing issue.
+ Magazines
Urban China [Beijing]
collaborating on Urban China’s Crisis Management issue. Volume’s Ubiquitous China, Al Manakh 1 and the Bootleg issue.
Abitare [Milan]
collaborating on RSVP#13: After the Crisis (Detroit), an issue of The Reader on Sustainbility and co-editing the Sustainability Reloaded blog.
Domus [Milan]
collaborating on RSVP #12A: Reconnecting Naples
Project Russia [Amsterdam/Moscow]
sharing office space and collaborating on an upcoming issue.
+ Web
Archined [Rotterdam]
knowledge exhange
Archinect [New York]
Hosting a forum on the Agitation issue
BLDG BLOG [San Fransisco]
Featuring interviews with the Volume editors and contributing to various issues
Platforma Arquitectura [Chile]
structurally reviewing Volume #5, #9, #11, #12, #13, #14, #17