- A10 provides a concise and up-to-date survey of the latest developments in European architecture, from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Beyond the stars: Rather than reporting on the latest doings of the all-too-familiar big names that crop up in all the architecture journals, A10 casts its net more widely to take in the many other interesting things that are happening in the old continent, devoting equal attention to the architectural production in Western and in Eastern Europe. The magazine presents new buildings and projects by tomorrow’s stars, forgotten masters and as yet unknown talents. A10 is compiled and published by architecture critic Hans Ibelings and graphic designer Arjan Groot. It has a network of over sixty correspondents throughout Europe, from Ireland to Turkey and from Portugal to Russia. A10 is often the first to take notice of a new project or building.
- Europeanization: Recent developments like the expansion of the European Union not only prompt a reconsideration of the geographical borders of Europe, but also raise the question of whether there is, or can be, such a thing as a European culture and, more specifically, a European architectural culture. In the world of architecture there is an intensive exchange of people, designs and ideas. Studying, working and building in other European countries and alongside fellow-Europeans is steadily becoming the norm. A10 aims to contribute to this interchange with a magazine that monitors and promotes the many facets of this vibrant architectural culture.
- Sections in A10:
- On the spot: News, events, book reviews, sightings.
- Start: New designs, competition entries, ideas.
- Interview: Conversations with leading European architects.
- Ready: Factual information and sound criticism about recently completed buildings.
- Section: Analysing specific aspects of contemporary architecture.
- Eurovision: Essays focusing on European cities, countries or regions.
- Instant history: Whistle-stop survey of one or more new buildings that A10 feels have had more than their fair share of publicity in other magazines.
- Die A10 kommt aus den Niederlanden und ist durchgängig englischsprachig.
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