Health screening: Star Homes in Mtwara Region
A set of 110 homes has improved residents’ health in Tanzanian villages, offering a blueprint for rural housing in sub‑Saharan Africa




A curated archive of editorials featuring photography by Julien Lanoo.
A set of 110 homes has improved residents’ health in Tanzanian villages, offering a blueprint for rural housing in sub‑Saharan Africa




DeRoche Projects builds on the white box to reframe the experience of exhibition-going



In this interview for PIN–UP, Piet Oudolf reflects on five decades of transforming garden design through carefully composed, ever-changing perennial landscapes. He discusses the evolution of his practice, from the experimental garden at Hummelo to major projects including the High Line and Calder Gardens. The article features Julien Lanoo’s photograph of Oudolf’s garden at the Vitra Campus, where some 30,000 plants surround architecture by Álvaro Siza and SANAA.
In Accra, where public investment in open und recreational spaces is limited and green areas are rapidly disappearing, the Backyard Community Club proposes a new model of urban space: a neighborhood hub that integrates sports, ecology, and community life.

From Ghana to Mayfair: An Interview with Glenn De Roche


DeRoche Projects’ Backyard Community Club in Accra transforms a former private plot into an inclusive clay tennis court and shared public space. The project combines sport, community, sustainability, and local craftsmanship.





The Accra based practice is pioneering prefabricated rammed-earth material systems in Ghana


Amoako Boafo and architect Glenn DeRoche create immersive spaces where art, architecture, memory, and community come together. Their collaboration transforms exhibitions into deeply reflective experiences.



Amaoko Boafo establishes an artist residency, designed by DeRoche Projects and TAELON7 in Ghana


AD China features Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, designed by MVRDV. With its distinctive mirrored façade, the building reflects the city around it while introducing a new museum typology: the world’s first fully accessible art depot, revealing collections, storage and conservation processes normally hidden from public view.


C3 Magazine No. 389 presents Herzog & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli Porta Volta in Milan as a contemporary reinterpretation of the city’s long, linear urban buildings. The article explores the project’s distinctive roofline, transparent façades and relationship with the surrounding public space.


Published in PIN–UP Issue 20, “Grass Hoppers” explores the transformation of Parc du Peuple de l’Herbe near Paris, featuring subtle structures by TER, AWP, and HHF. Written by Andrew Ayers, with photography by Julien Lanoo.




A selected archive of online editorials featuring photography by Julien Lanoo.