News 5 March 2024 Riken Yamamoto, Pritzker Prize 2024 Announced on Tuesday 5 March, the Pritzker Prize 2024 has been awarded to Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto, born in China. In his practice, Yamamoto sees the boundaries between the public and private sphere as "societal opportunities" and is convinced that "all spaces may enrich and serve the consideration of an entire community, and not just those who occupy them". (Re)discover ...More about
Actuellement en librairie 26 February 2024 Out of the Box “To think out of the box: to think imaginatively ...More about
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Actuellement en librairie 19 April 2023 Sciences-fictions Cherished by architects, science fiction is not just a matter ...More about
What's new 23 February 2023 Building Locally It is without doubt one of the most overused terms ...More about
What's new 20 October 2022 Follies Whether it is a shelter, a hut, a sculptural pavilion ...More about
What's new 24 June 2022 Mediterranean Architectures Hotels dug into the rock with the ancestral techniques for ...More about
What's new 22 April 2022 Tomorrow’s Cities The “city of tomorrow” is on everyone’s lips, in every ...More about
News 16 December 2021 Architecture goes wild A bivouac suspended in the high mountains, a mirrored volume ...More about
Actuellement en librairie 21 October 2021 Renewal ‘Don’t destroy, rehabilitate’ — more and more are turning this ...More about