Manon Mollard
Manon Mollard is the Editor of The Architectural Review.
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Stories
Musical theatre: Nevill Holt Opera House, UK by Witherford Watson MannSubscription
New into Old 2019 Highly Commended: delicately nestled in an old stable yard, Witherford Watson Mann’s Nevill Holt Opera transforms an ordinary stone room into an exceptional house for music
Spinal tap: Cauce, ColombiaSubscription
Sebastián Monsalve is instrumental in the transformation of Medellín’s central spine into a vast public realm
The poison and the antidote: Estúdio Gustavo Utrabo, BrazilSubscription
Based in São Paulo’s urban jungle, Gustavo Utrabo questions the role and responsibility of architects when building in Brazil’s threatened hinterlands
1999-2019 Emerging ArchitectureSubscription
Now twenty years old, the AR Emerging Architecture awards persist in their intent as a springboard for young talent – still we must consider what global recognition might mean
Editorial: foreign bodiesSubscription
Working at the intersection between the global and the local, foreignness and familiarity become the focus of the November issue
Troubles in paradise: the country of the eternal futureSubscription
Brazil drew the hearts of such luminaries as Stefan Zweig and Lina Bo Bardi, who sought promise in its eternal future
Editorial: Chega de saudadeSubscription
Only 75 years since the AR devoted an entire issue to Brazil, we turn our eyes to the rich and myriad architectures of this massive country – even as clouds gather on the horizon
Holiday pay: vacation homes by Living Architecture in the U.K. and Solo Houses in Matarraña, SpainSubscription
Secular Retreat by Atelier Peter Zumthor and Solo Houses by Pezo von Ellrichshausen and OFFICE KGDVS are drivers for a new form of architectural consumption
Editorial: the price of everything, the value of nothingSubscription
The September issue of the AR looks at the topic of money in all its permutations, both glittering and dirty, investigates its relationship to architecture and explores the idea of degrowth as it gains wider traction
Revisit: Aranya low-cost housing, Indore, Balkrishna DoshiSubscription
Doshi’s ideas on housing the poor culminated in 80 model homes in Aranya where residents felt empowered by the opportunity to improvise