An infinite 3D grid in VR, where each cell contains a fragment of a never-built project. Navigation is not teleportation but progressive resolution : the closer one moves to a fragment, the more it dissolves into lower-resolution voxels. To fully read an archive entry is to erase it. Studio Ninth’s interface design forces the user to choose between proximity and legibility.
This paper proposes that Studio Ninth’s work constitutes a radical reorientation of design agency: from producing objects to curating thresholds. Through close reading of three key projects (2019–2025), we will demonstrate how the studio deploys computational tools not for optimization but for amplified ambiguity . 2.1 Against the Iconic The late 20th and early 21st centuries were dominated by the iconic turn—the Bilbao effect, the starchitect’s signature. Studio Ninth explicitly rejects this. In their 2021 manifesto, Nine Theses on Unfinish , they write: "To be ninth is to refuse the podium. It is to design the hinge, not the hall." studio ninth
A continuous surface of perforated Corten steel, folded at 89-degree angles (never 90—the ninth-degree deviation). The fold creates no interior volume; instead, it produces a series of overlapping spatial pockets : too shallow for habitation, too deep for mere passage. Acoustic studies show that human speech within the Folded Threshold is distorted into a 9-centisecond echo, creating what Studio Ninth calls "the politeness delay"—a forced hesitation that rewrites social adjacency. An infinite 3D grid in VR, where each
The Folded Threshold refuses both the transparency of modernist promenade and the opacity of postmodern wall. Instead, it produces a third condition : the permeable filter. Visitors report feeling "watched but not surveilled," "held but not enclosed." This is the interval as ethical device. 3.2 The Unfinished Archive (2022) – Venice Biennale, Digital Pavilion Program: A speculative repository for abandoned architectural drawings. Studio Ninth’s interface design forces the user to