Volume #8

See how this issue of Volume can help you craft the agenda for Ubiquitous China, Covering: the Confucian-Taoist nexus, Utopianism, the new empire, Google.cn, heritage & preservation, CCTV, publishing industry, education, urban practice, architectural design, architects as businessmen, criticism, chaos as control, and much more (not necessarily in hierarchical order). In China everywhere…
Ubiquitous China, editorial - Ole Bouman
China for Real, introduction - Linda Vlassenrood
Controlled by Chaos - Jiang Jun
Ideology as Infrastructure - Jin Chong
Post-Planning as Model, A Decade of Chinese Cities and Architecture in the Age of Hyper Speed - Shi Jian
Upon the Ruins of Utopia - Zhou Rong
China is Deleuzian, A New Plea for The Fold and The Unfold - Rick Dolphijn
Porous Borders - Zhu Jianfei
A Line in the Hutong, The Story of Zhang Jinli - Ou Ning
City Lost - Wang Jun
The Necessity of Banality - Yung Ho Chang
The Big Shift - Tan Kok-Meng
In Search of Quality - Li Xiangning
Learning for a Strange World - Stanislaus Fung, Liu Ke
Architect as Developer, Interview with Ma Qingyun - Bert de Muynck
Who’s Urban Dilemmas - Christian Ernsten
Found in Translation - Rem Koolhaas
Publish or Perish - Zhi Wenjun
The Name of the Place is I Like It - Michael Stanton
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