SAGA Space Architects, Mars Lab, Israël, 2019 © SAGA Space Architects 446 Read December 2021 Purchase This issue › Subscribe› Now available Now available 17 December 2021 Architecture goes wild A bivouac suspended in the high mountains, a mirrored volume planted in the desert, follies designed to be erected in Antarctica or even on Mars, but also housing units built in the Mediterranean rock or leaning against a dune in the Australian pampas… For its last issue of the year, AA looks at projects built in extreme environments. Sometimes completely ...More about Latest articles Collaborations Latest articles Architecture 27 October 2025 ‘Not just the minimum — the essential’ Renovation of La Boulangerie by Atelier Rita and FBAA In 2026, Atelier Rita and François Brugel Architectes Associés (FBAA) ...More about Books 24 October 2025 What to read this autumn? AA’s book selection Essays, monographs, exhibition catalogues, comic books… This October 2025, AA ...More about Architecture 2 October 2025 The Velux Innovation Centre It is customary to refer to the roof of a ...More about Opinion 25 September 2025 uncube, hacked? Uncube, an online architecture magazine founded in 2012, ceased publication ...More about Architecture Yu Kongjian, Visionary Architect of Turenscape, Dies at 62 He was the driving force behind the Chinese agency Turenscape ...More about Collaborations AMO Award 13 June 2025 The beginnings of collective transformation Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about AMO Award 10 June 2025 Continuity rather than oblivion Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about Collaborations 6 June 2025 Working differently Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about Collaborations 3 June 2025 European Architecture Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about Collaborations 30 May 2025 Changing habits Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about
Now available 17 December 2021 Architecture goes wild A bivouac suspended in the high mountains, a mirrored volume planted in the desert, follies designed to be erected in Antarctica or even on Mars, but also housing units built in the Mediterranean rock or leaning against a dune in the Australian pampas… For its last issue of the year, AA looks at projects built in extreme environments. Sometimes completely ...More about
Architecture 27 October 2025 ‘Not just the minimum — the essential’ Renovation of La Boulangerie by Atelier Rita and FBAA In 2026, Atelier Rita and François Brugel Architectes Associés (FBAA) ...More about
Books 24 October 2025 What to read this autumn? AA’s book selection Essays, monographs, exhibition catalogues, comic books… This October 2025, AA ...More about
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AMO Award 10 June 2025 Continuity rather than oblivion Applications for the Prix AMO 2025 award are open until ...More about
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