
The Architectural Review #1518
230 x 280 mm, 116 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 issue explores a staple of the architectural profession—Extensions—within the context of the climate crisis and geopolitics. Inside, a look at post-earthquake housing by Carlos González Lobo; the mixed legacy of a repurposed cultural centre in Paraguay; post-carbon potential of the British conservatory; offshore grids; and a critique of extensions at a global scale, in response to Trump's desire to buy Greenland.
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