I am born. Without norms. I am very large, says the doctor. I am so small, thinks the mother. I am fed, swaddled and weighed. I am cared for and loved.
I learn quickly. When I have a problem, I bawl. And when I cry, two grown-ups come to comfort me, knowing what to do.
I am 30 months old. I don't speak yet. This is considered unusual. Later I notice that one says <hello> and shakes a hand. One says <please> and <thank-you> at the table.
I grow continually. My sleeves become too short. Father measures my height with a ruler. He marks it on the door frame.
I play with my wooden box. The cube must pass through the square hole. The cylinder must pass through the round one. I try outwitting the game. But I can't change the principle.
I go to kindergarten. We draw our home with a pointed roof and Mother and Father in front. The water is blue, the sun has a face. Mother wears a dress, Father wears trousers.
We go to school. We learn numeracy: One plus one is two. We memorise the times tables: Two times two is four.
We practice penmanship. We write on lined paper. The letters follow the lines. When they don't, I have to correct them.
We move on to university. We become acquainted with conventions and laws. We draw buildings with flat roofs. The ruler shows centimetres, the line is black.
We become architects. We build new buildings, we convert existing ones. We design following the norm. The doors open in the direction of the fire escape. The kitchen cupboards are 550 millimetres deep.
<trans24> concerns itself with a subject that lies somewhere between pattern and chaos, mass production and mass customization, totalitarian synchronisation and everybody's wish to stand out against the normed mass.
Contributors
Harald R. Stühlinger, Ticigo Borges, Ticigo Borges, MarcAngélil & Cary Siress, Niklas K. Naehrig, Lukas Schlatter, Ita Heinze-Greenberg, Clemens Krümmel, Karin Sander, Peter Märkli, Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal, Alejandro Aravena, Bence Komlösi & Zsöfia Glatz, Michael Hirschbichler, Martin Dumont & Andrea Alberto Dutto, Stefan Cadosch, Sabine von Fischer, Wiepke van Aaken & Andreas Putz, Géraldine Recker, Julia Hemmerling & Andreas Thuy, Kathrin Siebert, Joan Ockman, Karl R. Kegler, Elena Chestnova, Seminar Architektur und Fotografie ETHZürich, Tobias Wootton, Hans Danuser & Urs Stahel, Guido Magnaguagno, BasPrincen 8cMilica Topalovic, Jürgen Link
Editorial Team
Janina Flückiger, Julia Hemmerling, Stéphanie Savio, Matthew Tovstiga
Table of content
Enorm genormt? : Schacht-Abdeckungen zwischen Einheitsware und Unikat
The virtuvian stamp
There are no universal abslutes
The normed man
DIN 476 : die Avantgarde aus der Amtsstube
Gartenlauben
Oskar Schlemmer und Ernst Neufert : Typisierung und Normierung am Bauhaus
Individuen in der Masse
Der Irrtum ist ein Privileg der Jugend
Ramener la norme à l'usage et au plaisir
Asking the right questions
The normed family
Housing norms vs. real needs : bottom-up cohousing
There is no there there
The grid
Normen sind keine Gesetze
Umstrittene Normierung : eine deutsche Architekturdebatte der Nachkriegszeit
Baustoffwissen und Baustoffnormen
Die Norm und ihre Freiheiten
"Besser bauen, nicht billiger" : aus einem Gespräch mit Franz Füeg über die Rationalisierung im Schweizer Bauwesen
"Keine Furcht vor Monotonie!" : Hans Schmid am Institut für Typung der DDR
Three monuments to the norm
Normenkunst : warum Architektur keine Wissenschaft ist
Bridging art and science : Semper's teaching
systemisch
The normed constituency
Tabus ein Bild geben
Gegen Architekturfotografie : eine Polemik
From the edge of a Cartesian landscape
Warum "Normalisiert" keineswegs gleich "Normiert" ist