The AR’s 125th birthday issue makes space for a series of possible futures
Author Archives: Manon Mollard
Editorial: deep-rooted
The AR’s October issue looks at the tree and its many entangled branches
A new lease of life: 18 homes for older people in Rixheim, France by Lacaton & Vassal
Lacaton & Vassal’s housing for older people, at Rixheim, France, creates a greenhouse for living in
Editorial: brought to light
The AR’s September issue takes a closer look at architecture’s first love
Editorial: cut and paste
The July/August issue looks at the different worlds we can imagine when existing structures, spaces, images and words are torn apart
Timber transformations: waste-transfer station in Villard-de-Lans, France by Atelier PNG
Atelier PNG’s waste-transfer station is deceptively modest but representative of a highly innovative cultural shift
Editorial: haste makes waste
Mining the debris, the AR's June issue looks at the materials, objects and spaces we discard
Editorial: let the people play
The May issue of the AR demands that play is political
Future archaeology: excavating concealed histories
Accumulated and compressed beneath our feet, the ground’s artificial layers bear witness to collective histories and should not slide into oblivion
Editorial: what lies beneath
The AR’s April issue goes below ground, to uncover the hidden infrastructures that underlie our world