The Architectural Review #1528
230 x 280 mm, 112 pages
London, UK
Monthly
Editor: Manon Mollard
Art director: Tom Carpenter
Founded in 1896, the AR has a proud tradition of challenge and criticism, scouring the globe for architecture that provokes and inspires, and relying on its immense archive and critically acclaimed writers to shape architectural discourse. Combine this with a rich history of contemporary editorial design and you have a magazine of interest beyond its natural architectural audience.
This February 2026 issue, themed ‘Coast’, investigates the impact of swelling coastal populations across the globe—just one of the many ways in which anthropogenic climate change is shaping contemporary infrastructure. Inside, you’ll find features covering everything from aquaculture architecture’s effect on the migration patterns of fish and the crowdfunded renovation of Le Havre’s postwar fish market for public use, to innovative uses of seagrass as a sustainable building material.
Plus, a matte centrefold revisits the halcyon days of the Hotel de la Paix in Lomé, Togo.
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