Uncategorized 12 June 2019 The Foodmet by ORG In June 2015, the architecture and urbanism office ORG Architecture – based in Brussels and New York – completed in the neighbourhood of Cureghem-Anderlecht in Brussels the Foodmet. ORG Architecture imagined this 12 000 sq. metres covered market converting an industrial slaughterhouse into a mixed urban environment. The project consists of dozens of interconnected and flexible spaces, linked by the deployment of a variety of repeatable concrete wall panels. ...More about
Uncategorized 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 29 May 2019 Farm follows function A 7,000-square-metre urban farm announced in Paris, the “Capital agricole” ...More about
News On Ateliers O-S architectes’ bookshelves On the occasion of the launch of Lever de Rideau, ...More about
News 24 May 2019 Off the record: Park Associati Interview with architects Filippo Pagliani and Michele Rossi, founders and partners of the Italian ...More about
News 23 May 2019 The BIG’s waste management slope Functional and elegant: what else could you ask from a ...More about
Uncategorized Dominique Perrault’s medieval village In recent years, the architect of the Bibliothèque Nationale de ...More about
News 17 May 2019 AA Retro: Pei’s pyramid in 1987 Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei died on Wednesday, May 15, ...More about
Uncategorized 16 May 2019 AA’s covers: issue 156, June 1971 A drawing in pop-art colours. In big letters on a ...More about
Uncategorized 9 May 2019 Productive Brussels, resisting gentrification Since 2012, Brussels and its regional authority have been introducing ...More about
Uncategorized Productive City: in AA’s new issue In the table of contents of AA 430, May 2019: ...More about
Uncategorized Notre-Dame seen by Stéphane Maupin The Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris was severely damaged by a ...More about
Uncategorized 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