News 31 January 2020 Off the record : Frédéric Jung In the Proust’s short questionnaire style, AA questions architects about their profession, their projects, their vision of the future. Meet Frédéric Jung, founder of Jung Architectures, mainly known for their cultural buildings and their rehabilitation of buildings with strong patrimonial features. Among their latest projects is the extension and rehabilitation of the Musée de la Poste in Paris, for which ...More about
News 20 June 2019 “Bread publisher”: Philippe Trétiack Architect and urban planner by training, Philippe Trétiack is a ...More about
News 13 June 2019 Van Nelle’s paradox Built between 1926 and 1931, Van Nelle’s tobacco, coffee and ...More about
News 12 June 2019 The Foodmet by ORG In June 2015, the architecture and urbanism office ORG Architecture – based in Brussels and ...More about
News 6 June 2019 AA Retro: Richard Rogers, the language of industry In June 1982, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui entitled its 221st issue “Industry”. ...More about
News 23 May 2019 Dominique Perrault’s medieval village In recent years, the architect of the Bibliothèque Nationale de ...More about
News 16 May 2019 AA’s covers: issue 156, June 1971 A drawing in pop-art colours. In big letters on a ...More about
News 9 May 2019 Productive City: in AA’s new issue In the table of contents of AA 430, May 2019: ...More about
News Notre-Dame seen by Stéphane Maupin The Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris was severely damaged by a ...More about
News 2 May 2019 Jean Nouvel : “I have envisioned the antithesis of São Paulo’s towers.” Bring the city back to life through culture, nature, tourism ...More about
News 1 May 2019 AA Retro : Ettore Sottsass, “the necessity of decoration” In March 2001, 333d issue of L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui was soberly entitled “Ornament”. ...More about
News 25 April 2019 Recycling Haussmann Completed in 2017 in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, a ...More about
News 18 April 2019 Val d’Europe: The appearance of tradition In its new forms, ‘classical’-style architecture is the butt of ...More about