Master Interior Architecture: Research + Design, MIARD Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy
Wijnhaven 61
Rotterdam
the Netherlands
“the archive could become a productive space of conflict, conflict in the sense of means of production.”[1]
We are pleased to share with you v2.0—an update of the MIARD archive with new projects, features, search tools, information and experiences. Visit v2.0 here.
In 2018, on a wintery February morning in Rotterdam, the first version of the MIARD digital archive was launched publicly. The project was conceived as an archival space to document the practice-based research of our students. Today, our commitment to the archive as an “active assembly of materials” continues, with nearly 300 projects and 1,500 documents. The collection varies in media and format and chronicles the exploration of spatial research practices. It has grown into a critical resource and pedagogical device for spatial research—embodying a collective, emergent tone in dialogue with the real-time production within the program.
“The archive in this way can be understood as something that is alive and that happens live rather something that is static.”[2]
Spatial practice binds this collection. Projects are rooted in real life issues; climate crisis, social justice, artificial intelligence, post-colonial practice, materialism, gender politics, global health, and post-humanism, to name a few. The new search portal gives visitors access to the projects through different navigational features. Photographs, prototypes, videos, drawings, writings, installations, exhibitions, and publications are interconnected and coexist. These documents present a range of content, and multiple ways to interface with and study the materials. The archive as a project at MIARD employs a non-traditional digital framework for archival practice.
About MIARD
Master Interior Architecture: Research + Design, MIARD at the Piet Zwart Institute is a post-graduate international program that is part of the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. MIARD is a two-year multidisciplinary program with a focus on practice-based research and critical spatial strategies in the field of interior architecture.
MIARD is now open for applications, and we invite you here for further information.
[1] Miessen, Markus and Chateigne, Yann, The Archive as a Productive Space of Conflict, (Berlin, Sternberg Press, 2016), p19. [2] Ibid. p25