Now available 26 October 2023 Living Worlds At the age of the Anthropocene, and the damage caused by the opposition city vs. nature, architects and other stakeholders of the built environment are increasingly concerned with designing with and for living beings. How can we create biotopes and other ecosystems within our cities that encourage the development of flora and fauna? What are the limits of this desire? ...More about
Now available 31 August 2023 Hospitality For its autumn issue, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui takes a look at ...More about
Actuellement en librairie 23 June 2023 Africa In 2021, Venice Architecture Biennale 2023 curator Lesley Lokko established ...More about
Now available 19 April 2023 Sciences-fictions Cherished by architects, science fiction is not just a matter ...More about
Now available 23 February 2023 Building Locally It is without doubt one of the most overused terms ...More about
Now available 15 December 2022 Celebration The world has been deprived of it for almost a ...More about
Now available 20 October 2022 Follies Whether it is a shelter, a hut, a sculptural pavilion ...More about
Now available 31 August 2022 Back to School From the Greek skholê, meaning “leisure” (the place where one ...More about
Now available 24 June 2022 Mediterranean Architectures Hotels dug into the rock with the ancestral techniques for ...More about
Now available 22 April 2022 Tomorrow’s Cities The “city of tomorrow” is on everyone’s lips, in every ...More about
Architecture 24 February 2022 Europe: New Generation On 1st January 2022, France took over the rotating presidency ...More about
Architecture 16 December 2021 Architecture goes wild A bivouac suspended in the high mountains, a mirrored volume ...More about
Now available 21 October 2021 Renewal ‘Don’t destroy, rehabilitate’ — more and more are turning this ...More about