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Well Building 2050 Competition
The Well building 2050, an international design contest for housing in the strategic area of “La défense” Paris, is giving additional time to apply until Wednesday, June 13 at 12h00 GMT Paris. The competition challenges students worldwide to place quality of life and energy efficiency at the heart of urban housing in 2050. We need to consider housing from a new perspective, to bring about changes and improvements to the skills and jobs related to designing, constructing and using tomorrow’s place to live in. For more information on the competition, please visit here.
"Re•architecture - RE•cycle, RE•use, RE•invest, RE•build" Exhibition

Focusing on Paris and its diversity, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal, the center for information and exhibition for urban planning and architecture, has invited fifteen European agencies that question the way that modern-day cities are built to participate in this exhibition.
Monumenta 2012 / Daniel Buren

Stefan Tuchila, an architecture photographer based in Bucarest/Paris shared with us a set of images of the latest Monumenta exhibition in Paris. After the amazing installation by Anish Kapoor last year, it was Daniel Buren‘s time to take this challenge and create a concept for the 2012 edition.
Some more images after the break, and for the complete photoset you can visit Stefan’s website.
Update: Villiot-Rapée Apartments / Hamonic + Masson & Associés
Stanzes / La Ville Rayee

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Architects: La Ville Rayee
- Year: 2012
Eco-Sustainable House / Djuric Tardio Architectes
Lamoricière School / archi5
Refurbishment of a Paris Apartment / SWAN Architectes

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Architects: SWAN Architectes
- Area: 71 m²
- Year: 2011
DomoLab / ENCORE HEUREUX Architectes

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Architects: ENCORE HEUREUX Architectes
- Year: 2011
Social Housing In Paris / Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
Parisian Theaters by Franck Bohbot

French photographer Franck Bohbot has shared with us a series of photographs based on the interiors of historical Parisian theaters. Bohbot strived to capture the cultural life of the architecture with the absence of people, paying homage to the empty theater. Naked, the photographs reveal a sense of grandeur and intimacy. Continue after the break for more images.
AD Interviews: Kengo Kuma
Through our interview program, I’ve had the chance to meet with some of the world’s most renowned architects, while creating a moment to share their views about the profession with our readers.
Pavilions and Follies of the Parc des Bords de Seine / AWP + HHF

The series of a pavilions with different public functions and programs by AWP + HHF Architects are part of a future 113 hectare large public green space along the Seine river, in Carrière-Sous-Poissy, at the end station of the RER line A and close the renown Villa Savoye from Le Corbusier. The Park designed by the Paris based landscape architects Agence TER will be a public park and ecological showcase for local residents and a leisure destination for people living in and around Paris. More images and architects’ description after the break.
R4 / Ateliers Jean Nouvel

R4 is a territory whose urban and river-port aspects have been marked by exchanges, artists and the public. Yet it is not characterised as having any particular identity, but rather as a melting pot and a territory which is singularised by its ever-changing content.
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30,000 m2Photographs
Courtesy of Ateliers Jean Nouvel
M3A2 Cultural and Community Tower / Antonini + Darmon Architectes
Rue du Nord / Charles-Henri Tachon
BIG + OFF win the competition to design the Research Centre of the University of Jussieu

BIG + Paris-based architects OFF, engineers Buro Happold, consultants Michel Forgue and environmental engineer Franck Boutte is the winning team to design the new 15.000 m2 research centre for Sorbonne’s Scientific university University Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris. More images and complete press release after the break.

















