A leader in the architectural press, with a constant print run (10,000 to 12,000 copies), d'a was originally the magazine of the Ordre des Architectes, and is now one of the most followed magazines on social networks (50,000 subscribers on Linkedin).
It is one of the few titles to cover both the latest construction news and an interesting take on social issues as diverse as the impact of war on architecture, the Athletes' Village and transformation and change.
For the past 20 years, D'a has been embodied by its editor-in-chief Emmanuel Caille, who is well known for taking a stand and for his pluralistic approach to architecture. Committed to its values while continuing to modernise, d'a has stood out from the competition for more than a decade thanks to the publication of its Rankings (architectural agencies and BETs)