
NDLR decided to surf the same wave than us and is providing a SEA article called Endless Waves.
picture: Dustin Hemphrey for INSIGHT


Santa monica Pier. (CA)
Manhattan beach's Pier.
Fécamp (FR)


Trouville (FR)





LA : Atelier Manferdini, Emergent, FPmod, Murmur, Noah Olmsted, p-a-t-t-e-r-n-s, Testa & Weisner
NY : Aranda/Lasch, Biothing, FADarch, Kokkugia, Kol/Mac, SOFTlab, Supermanoeuvre, THEVERYMANY
Red Swing Project was initiated by three students from the school of architecture of the University of Texas (Austin) and is now spreading all over the world (US, France, India, Brazil, Thailand...). Principle is very simple: leave a red swing in an urban zone as a gift to the people as a first appropriation of the public space.



A new exhibition about Martin Parr's work just opened Le Jeu de Paume (Paris). Apparently this exhibition is slightly different from the previous one in La Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, three years ago, since not only photographs are being exhibited but also various objects collected by Magnum photographer always kind to describe a culture thanks to its most burlesque elements.
Maunsell towers are situated at the very end of the Thames' estuary and it used to protect its access during WWII. For more information go to this website




"Homme libre, toujours tu cheriras la mer", wrote Charles Baudelaire in his Fleurs du Mal (L'Homme et la Mer), which basically mean that free men will always love the sea. For this coming month of july, we decided to create a new thematic about the sea. Once again we don't know exactly where we are going, but this theme appears to us as a large field of more or less architectural experimentation, which may be a bit low-mediatised. So let's dive and we'll see what we'll fish...
Here is an article on NDLR starting from Werner Herzog's short movie La Souffriere introducing the town Saint Pierre (Guadeloupe) empty from its inhabitants because of eruption risk (La Souffriere is the local vulcano). From then, NDLR presents Nicolas Moulin (Paris) and Masakata Nakano's (Tokyo) work.SURFACE : A film from underneath from tu on Vimeo.