News 18 November 2015 Tribute to Pascal Cribier Following the disappearance of Pascal Cribier on November 3rd, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui wants to honor him through a portrait published in No. 383 of May 2011. PASCAL CRIBIER, PERSPECTIVE PIONEER Pascal Cribier’s garden is built on affinities, human and plant. He is a sculptor of nature, the climate is his chisel. Erudite handy-man, botanist of emotions, he orders the landscape with humility. ...More about
News 4 November 2015 Singapore Freeport, a hybrid typology It might have Swiss architects, Swiss engineers and Swiss security ...More about
News 21 October 2015 National Gallery Singapore, preview Designed by Studio Milou Singapore in partnership with CPG Consultants ...More about
News 15 October 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennial #1 There is no doubt that Chicago is the city of ...More about
News 12 October 2015 The Incredible Diversity of Glass Lux Aeterna, the 6th International Glass Biennial, will be hosted ...More about
News 7 October 2015 Emmanuelle Borne joins L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui Emmanuelle Borne joins AA’s editorial team. In January 2015, Emmanuelle ...More about
News 1 October 2015 A blank page in the city “We built a grey building so that the colour would ...More about
News Guggenheim Helsinki: Moreau Kusunoki prize-winners This Tuesday, 23 June, the jury of the competition for ...More about
News 27 July 2015 Revisiting… les “étoiles” of Ivry-sur-Seine Among French responses to the post-war housing crisis were the ...More about
News POINT SUPREME, SURREALIST ODYSSEY The two architects of POINT SUPREME are contemporary theorists who ...More about
News GÜNTHER VOGT, NATURE AND DISCIPLINES To consider the works of Swiss landscape architect Günther VOGT, ...More about
News HERMAN DE VRIES, ARTIST BY NATURE With his fragments of nature captured in a rigorous process, ...More about