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 Art 29 November 2024 Sirens are Singing in Rome In Rome, a year after the exhibition Stories of Stone ...More about Architecture 28 November 2024 Books: AA’s holidays selection (english edition) A futuristic sci-fi novella with architectural illustrations, an exploration on ...More about Architecture 27 November 2024 Roland Halbe, Architecture Photographer Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, Roland Halbe has been a freelance ...More about News 26 November 2024 Re-election of Donald Trump: James Shen (People’s Architecture Office) and the Lessons of Informality James Shen is one of the founders and partners of ...More about Art 22 November 2024 Claire Trotignon. Acrobatic Landscapes From 10 October to 11 January, French artist Claire Trotignon ...More about Collaborations Collaborations 27 September 2024 Interview with Heimo Scheuch, wienerberger Last June in Vienna, its host city, the Brick Award ...More about Collaborations 5 September 2024 Continuous ceramics For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about Collaborations 30 August 2024 Underwater diving with Italian ceramics For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about Architecture 29 August 2024 Milanese ceramics, three-dimensional For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about Collaborations 30 July 2024 Cersaie 2024: bringing architects and manufacturers together From September 23 to 27, 2024, the world's architects are ...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
Art 29 November 2024 Sirens are Singing in Rome In Rome, a year after the exhibition Stories of Stone ...More about
Architecture 28 November 2024 Books: AA’s holidays selection (english edition) A futuristic sci-fi novella with architectural illustrations, an exploration on ...More about
Architecture 27 November 2024 Roland Halbe, Architecture Photographer Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, Roland Halbe has been a freelance ...More about
News 26 November 2024 Re-election of Donald Trump: James Shen (People’s Architecture Office) and the Lessons of Informality James Shen is one of the founders and partners of ...More about
Art 22 November 2024 Claire Trotignon. Acrobatic Landscapes From 10 October to 11 January, French artist Claire Trotignon ...More about
Collaborations 27 September 2024 Interview with Heimo Scheuch, wienerberger Last June in Vienna, its host city, the Brick Award ...More about
Collaborations 5 September 2024 Continuous ceramics For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about
Collaborations 30 August 2024 Underwater diving with Italian ceramics For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about
Architecture 29 August 2024 Milanese ceramics, three-dimensional For the 41st edition of Cersaie, the international trade fair ...More about
Collaborations 30 July 2024 Cersaie 2024: bringing architects and manufacturers together From September 23 to 27, 2024, the world's architects are ...More about