This issue focuses on bicycles. Bicycles are truly representative of small mobility as a means of transportation and are deeply rooted in people's lives ...
MAD Architects was established by Chinese architect Ma Yansong in 2004, and has since become a global practice. Its futuristic designs have been bold ...
This special issue on architect and urban designer Arata Isozaki has four unique features that are usually absent in conventional overviews of his work. ...
JA 117 features Kunio Maekawa (1905-1986), a leading figure in Japanese modernist architecture, who has worked for both Le Corbusier and Antonin Raymond. Guest ...
Following the magazine's three previous features on Dutch architects MVDRV over the past two decades, this fourth special issue focuses on the office's ambitions ...
This instalment of the magazine examines the application of computational design and digital fabrication across a spectrum of materials and scales, from a free-form ...
The first monographic issue dedicated to Toshiko Mori, a Japanese architect based in New York. Since founding her practice in 1981, Mori has become ...
This instalment examines the past decade of architectural discourse in the Netherlands. Following the global financial crisis in 2008, the construction industry faced a ...
This issue features the recently restored original drawings for the National Gymnasiums for the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, which are part of the Kenzo ...
Three Japanese urban planners take the helm of this thematic issue focusing on the sustainable, station-centred urban planning model that is appearing with increasing ...
Traditional Japanese carpentry is known throughout the world for the skill of its craftsmen. a+u 19:02 explores architecture built using traditional Japanese tools and ...
Based in New York, Diller Scofidio + Renfro is an interdisciplinary design studio whose practice spans the fields of architecture, urban design, digital media, ...
Part of the fascination of washi (traditional Japanese paper) is that its natural shading creates a changing visual effect known as 'utsuroi'. Designer Eriko ...