418 Read Purchase This issue › Subscribe› Now available Editorial Editorial Short Memories Read Emmanuelle’s Borne full editorial in AA’s issue 418. Now available Vestiges Architects have always fantasised about ruins, inspired by the classic piranesian world. No doubt this is all the more true since the lifespan of buildings has become shorter and temporary structures are more common. We have a large choice of actions in dealing with vestiges: Should we restore, convert, or reproduce them? There are many positions and creativity is exponential. ...More about Headlines Latest articles Collaborations Headlines Architecture 1 June 2017 Opening of Skygarden Seoullo 7017, by MVRDV On May 20th 2017, Won-soon Park, Mayor of Seoul, officially opened the new public park “Skygarden Seoullo 7017”, a 983 meter elevated walkway in downtown Seoul. This rehabilitation project of an old highway was led by MVRDV, who used more than 200 local tree species, offering “a living dictionary of plants which are part of the natural heritage of South Korea”, ...More about Architecture 25 May 2017 Off the record : Gaspard Pinta In the way of the Proust Questionnaire, AA asks today’s architects about their profession, their projects, ...More about Architecture 17 May 2017 9/11 and modern ruins as memorials to “innocents” Lester Levine is a management consultant and writer living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. In ...More about Latest articles Actualités 22 November 2024 Claire Trotignon’s Acrobatic Landscapes From 10 October to 11 January, French artist Claire Trotignon ...More about Architecture 21 November 2024 Lyon’s Confluence by David Chipperfield A former industrial wasteland to the south of the peninsula ...More about Architecture 20 November 2024 12th edition of the European Prize for Urban Public Space: the winning projects Towards the end of the day on October 29, at ...More about Actualités 16 November 2024 Exposition : Figures de Malala Andrialavidrazana Since 17 October 2024, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris ...More about Architecture 11 November 2024 Rotor exhibition in Brussels In Brussels, the exhibition Rotor. Entangled Matter can be seen ...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 Editorial Editorial Short Memories Read Emmanuelle’s Borne full editorial in AA’s issue 418.
Now available Vestiges Architects have always fantasised about ruins, inspired by the classic piranesian world. No doubt this is all the more true since the lifespan of buildings has become shorter and temporary structures are more common. We have a large choice of actions in dealing with vestiges: Should we restore, convert, or reproduce them? There are many positions and creativity is exponential. ...More about
Architecture 1 June 2017 Opening of Skygarden Seoullo 7017, by MVRDV On May 20th 2017, Won-soon Park, Mayor of Seoul, officially opened the new public park “Skygarden Seoullo 7017”, a 983 meter elevated walkway in downtown Seoul. This rehabilitation project of an old highway was led by MVRDV, who used more than 200 local tree species, offering “a living dictionary of plants which are part of the natural heritage of South Korea”, ...More about
Architecture 25 May 2017 Off the record : Gaspard Pinta In the way of the Proust Questionnaire, AA asks today’s architects about their profession, their projects, ...More about
Architecture 17 May 2017 9/11 and modern ruins as memorials to “innocents” Lester Levine is a management consultant and writer living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. In ...More about
Actualités 22 November 2024 Claire Trotignon’s Acrobatic Landscapes From 10 October to 11 January, French artist Claire Trotignon ...More about
Architecture 21 November 2024 Lyon’s Confluence by David Chipperfield A former industrial wasteland to the south of the peninsula ...More about
Architecture 20 November 2024 12th edition of the European Prize for Urban Public Space: the winning projects Towards the end of the day on October 29, at ...More about
Actualités 16 November 2024 Exposition : Figures de Malala Andrialavidrazana Since 17 October 2024, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris ...More about
Architecture 11 November 2024 Rotor exhibition in Brussels In Brussels, the exhibition Rotor. Entangled Matter can be seen ...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