What's new 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
News 21 February 2024 From the Margins Read Editor-in-Chief Emmanuelle Borne’s full editorial ...More about
News 4 January 2024 Bâtiment d’Enseignements Mutualisés, École Polytechnique The BEM (mutualised education building) in the École Polytechnique district ...More about
News 21 December 2023 Beirut, the architect and the photographer In Beirut, restoration work is under way on the Union ...More about
News 24 November 2023 Ball Theater: Sound, fiction, occupation The following text, co-written by the art historian Carlotta Darò ...More about
News Architecture is an Act of Resistance and Negotiation Founded in 2001 by Linna Choi and Tarik Oualalou, based ...More about
News 23 November 2023 A heroic journey of engineering and creativity On 20 October 1973, Queen Elizabeth II inaugurated the Sydney ...More about
News 21 November 2023 Listening to Landscapes with the ecoacoustician Jérôme Sueur Mankind imposes itself in the symphony of the world. Its ...More about
News 10 November 2023 Interview with Atelier Archiplein 3 questions to Marlène Leroux and Francis Jacquier (Atelier Archiplein), ...More about
News 18 September 2023 The pleasant austerity of a monastery transformed into a hotel To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Cersaie - the international ...More about
News 8 September 2023 Italian ceramics by Alfonso Femia To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Cersaie - the international ...More about