TAL in Archis VOLUME 69


Archis has published the participatory work of The Architecture Lobby exhibited at 2025 Venice Architectural Biennale, Organizing in the Lobby, in its 69th issue of VOLUME journal, Stress Management. Through this piece, we read the murmurs, outbursts, lizard-brain reactions, grievances big and small, and other stress releases of the collective psyche of the global architectural profession. Though the comments that were left are not how architects would describe themselves and the work they do if asked in any professional setting, if we’re going to organize architectural workers and make real change, these are the feelings we need to address.

You can learn more about the issue and purchase your copy here

Editor in Chief: Stephan Petermann
Managing Editor: Maria Mazzanti
Designed and materialized by Miquel Hervás Gómez with with Noem Held
176 pages, 22.5 x 16.7 cm
Soft cover

ISSN 1574-9401
ISBN 9789077966792

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