With the theme "Building," this issue is interested in the future of architecture as a practice of creating housing for the living within urban agglomerations. It questions the ways architecture, as the creation of living spaces, always requires collaboration with several participants including, hopefully, the users.
In the context of urban sprawl, the housing crisis, climate change, the rising need to preserve the built heritage, and the sometimes difficult cohabitation between cars and pedestrians, how can architecture, and more specifically urban planning, contribute to the implementation of a living space that positively influences our way of existing?
Founded in 1987 in Montreal, led by André-Louis Paré since 2013, Espace art actuel is an essential bilingual magazine for the promotion of contemporary art in the field of sculpture, installation and all other art forms associated with the notion of spatiality.