Now available 20 October 2022 Follies Whether it is a shelter, a hut, a sculptural pavilion or an experimental structure, architectural follies can take any shape. Before it was used for the coy buildings that 17th century aristocrats built at the bottom of their gardens, the ‘folly’ simply means also ‘madness, unreason’. Is it serious then, to devote an entire issue to structures that, at first ...More about
Now available 31 August 2022 Back to School From the Greek skholê, meaning “leisure” (the place where one ...More about
Now available 24 June 2022 Mediterranean Architectures Hotels dug into the rock with the ancestral techniques for ...More about
Now available 22 April 2022 Tomorrow’s Cities The “city of tomorrow” is on everyone’s lips, in every ...More about
Architecture 24 February 2022 Europe: New Generation On 1st January 2022, France took over the rotating presidency ...More about
Architecture 16 December 2021 Architecture goes wild A bivouac suspended in the high mountains, a mirrored volume ...More about
Now available 21 October 2021 Renewal ‘Don’t destroy, rehabilitate’ — more and more are turning this ...More about
Now available 26 August 2021 Philippe Starck Guest Editor Once a year for the past three years, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui ...More about
Now available 24 June 2021 USA January 2021: The Biden administration has at last replaced that ...More about
Now available 22 April 2021 Places of worship According to estimates made before the pandemic, 2026 will see ...More about
Now available 24 February 2021 The Hidden Dimension Will the health crisis have the merit of putting centre ...More about
Now available 16 December 2020 Bigness In times of economic and ecological frugality, is there still ...More about
Now available 30 October 2020 AA and Paris, 90 years of projects In November 2020, AA celebrates its 90th anniversary: 90 years ...More about