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Revue d'architecture bimensuelle tournée sur les projets actuels d'envergure à l'international.
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Cross Section
New works by: GraberPulver, Paul Morgan, Unsangdong Architects, Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth, Suppose Design Office, X Architecten, Vaíllo + Irigaray, Searle X Waldron, Alphaville, Karl Frey, SOM, Atelier SAD, TCCT, Djuric Tardio Architectes, Ector Hoogstad, Rudolf Teunissen
Perspective: Georgia
Brand-New Georgia: Georgia is seeing a construction boom it hasn't witnessed in centuries.
Mikheil Saakashvili: The president of Georgia is personally involved in planning the country's new buildings and infrastructure.
J. Mayer H.: Jürgen Mayer H. and Jesko Johnsson-Zahn talk about their experiences as architects in Georgia.
UNStudio: on the Kutaisi Airport design.
Henning Larsen: on the Batumi Aquarium.
Studio Fuksas: on the Tbilisi Theatre.
CMD Ingenieros: on Georgian Parliament.
Long Section
Selgascano in Cartagena: In the concert hall in Cartagena, Selgascano imitates the subdued atmosphere of the underwater world with translucent walls.
Eun Young Yi in Stuttgart: The library in Stuttgart can make visitors yearn for Italy and the Renaissance.
Helen & Hard in Stavanger: Helen & Hard uses Norway's natural resources to make architecture based on self-organization.
T. Coraghessan Boyle: Author T.C. Boyle talks about what makes architects such good fiction.
Ryue Nishizawa in Tokyo: A house in Tokyo gives new meaning to the concept of a 'green façade'.
José Cruz Ovalle in Viña del Mar: A new Chilean campus brings students and teachers together.
Knippers Helbig in Stuttgart: Jan Knippers talks about the importance of breaking out of model thinking.
Gage Clemenceau in New York: Computers are communication tools that break down barriers between disciplines.
Seeing Double: Certain contemporary buildings are remarkably alike, but sometimes the differences within their similarities prove to be more crucial than the resemblances themselves.
Copy Machine: Like it or not, plagiarism is part of the modernization of China's architecture.
Nigel Coates in London: Inspired by Archigram, Nigel Coates learned to look at architecture as more than just buildings.
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