AA L'Architecture d’aujourd’hui 466
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L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui (AA), founded in 1930, is the oldest French architecture magazine and an essential international reference. Published six times a year, it offers demanding thematic issues that place architecture at the crossroads of society, culture, and knowledge. Conceived by and for professionals, the magazine highlights contemporary trends and avant-garde figures, while remaining open to other disciplines. An essential critical tool for understanding architecture as a cultural expression.
Issue 466, titled "Colonialités / Colonialities," examines the lasting imprint of colonization on contemporary societies, cultures, and spaces. Through surveys, interviews, and critical essays, the dossier covers West African architectural heritage, the rights of the "non-human," the troubled history of Chandigarh, and a century of design in Southeast Asia. The issue also explores engaged practices in fashion, urban planning, and renovation, from Mexico to New Zealand, while taking a sensitive look at the vestiges of the colonial past. A dense and essential issue that questions architecture as a tool for memory, repair, and transformation.
Fall 2025
144 pages
230 x 298 mm
Montpellier, France