What's new 19 December 2018 Private commissions, public intentions Talking about architectural commission, the border between public and private actors becomes more and more porous, but the concern should be elsewhere: the transfert of public interest missions to private actors, who are not accustomed to this topic. In its last issue of the year, AA assesses this porous situation, questioning these new methods of making the cities and analyzing certains exemples, some exemplary and ...More about
What's new 25 October 2018 Port architecture Water, coastline and harbours are vital elements of our cities. ...More about
What's new 13 September 2018 Commitments Passed this summer, the Elan Act (Housing, Planning and Digital ...More about
What's new 29 June 2018 Belgium, negociated architecture Once a year, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui pays tribute to a specific country, through its ...More about
What's new 11 May 2018 Freespaces In reaction to “Freespace”, theme of the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale, L’Architecture ...More about
Table of contents 16 March 2018 Architecture in the making For the second issue of its new formula, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui deals with ...More about
Collaborations 15 December 2017 Architects’ new challenges AA launches a new formula with new authors, new subjects ...More about
News 27 October 2017 Louvre Abu Dhabi, Jean Nouvel – Report Engineering Works In this issue dedicated to Jean Nouvel’s Louvre Abu Dhabi, with a ...More about
What's new 3 July 2017 Focus on Spain Since winning the Golden Lion at the 2016 Venice Biennale, ...More about
Table of contents 12 May 2017 Vestiges Architects have always fantasised about ruins, inspired by the classic ...More about
What's new 17 March 2017 Stone Architecture If one had to choose an environment-friendly material, it should be ...More about
What's new 16 December 2016 MIXED-USES Whether they be social, functional or architectural, mixed-uses are in ...More about