- Typology
- Publication
- Project
- ARCH+ #225: Legislating Architecture XXX
- Partner
Tobias Hönig & Arno Brandlhuber as guest editors for ARCH+ together with regular editors Nikolaus Kuhnert & Anh-Linh Ngo.
- year
- 2016
- Location
- ARCH+ Verlag, Bezirk Mitte, Berlin, Deutschland
- Guest editing of the 225th issue „Legislating Architecture“ of german architecture and urbanism magazine ARCH+.
- editors
- Nikolaus Kuhnert, Anh-Linh Ngo
- guest editors
- Arno Brandlhuber, Tobias Hönig
- editor-in-chief
- Christine Rüb
- assistant editors
- Sara Lusic-Alavanja, Rob Madole, Stephan Redeker, Achim Reese, Jörg-Peter Rieckert
- editorial assistants
- Timo Baier, Mirko Gatti, Tobias Gruber, Max Kaldenhoff, Katharina Kaufmann, Theresa Kraus, Quang Tuan Ta
- transcriptions
- Ursula Achternkamp, Tobias Hönig, Theresa Kraus, Nicole Opel
- translations
- Büro LS Anderson, Justine Chancey, Sophie Duvernoy, Mathilde Lind Gustavussen, Kat Hausler, May Kaat, Steven Lindberg, Rob Madole, Gilian Morris
- art direction
- Mike Meiré
- graphic design
- Charlotte Cassel, Tobias Tschense
- proofreading
- Cameron Cook, Vincent Meyer-Madaus
- with contributions by
- Marc Angelil, Christina Antiporda, Georg Augustin, Baukuh, Nick Beech, Alessandro Benetti, Gabrielle Brainard, Arno Brandlhuber, Adam Caruso, Nancy Couling, Tom Emerson, Sebastian Ernst, Fakt, Isabella Fera, Matthew Festa, Lucy Finchett-Maddock, Mirko Gatti, Mariam Gegidze, Andreas Geisel, Colin Gordon, Wilfried Hackenbroich, Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm, Tobias Hönig, Waltraud Indrist, Max Kaldenhoff, Christian Kerez, Leopold Lambert, Alex Lehnerer, Gaetano Licata, San-Hwan Lu, Engelbert Lütke-Daldrup, Niklas Maak, David Manjavidze, Martin Murrenhoff, Anh-Linh Ngo, Nicole Opel, Erica Overmeer, Marcus Owens, Achim Reese, Jacob Reidel, Marcos L. Rosa, Liam Ross, Christopher Roth, Robert Scarano Jr, Luigi Snozzi, Matthias Spielvogel, Martino Stierli, Quang Tuan Ta, Martin Tessarz, Stephan Trüby, Anna Yeboah, Kai Vöckler, Imke Woelk, Jens Wolter
ARCH+ 225 is dedicated to the legislation of architectural-, spatial- and urban planning, respectively its direct and indirect effect on the built. Therefore the issue, co-edited by Arno Brandlhuber and Tobias Hoenig, adresses an unmissable topic for architecture as a discipline. Its less the mere demonstration of rules and their consequences, the authors are interested in than exploring the limits and possibilities of this system; and in a next step, actively participating in their formulation and interpretation. The question of how this thinking can be part of the practice, is pursued by both speculative, and built examples: among others of Brandlhuber+. ARCH + 224 appears at the Architecture Biennale 2016 in Venice, first in a English version, later this year in a German version.