L'Architecture Vivante was a French language quarterly magazine for avant-garde architecture published in France from 1923 to 1932.
[3] He was an influential critic and mentor in France of international modern architecture, and he convinced the publisher, Albert Morancé, of the need for such a magazine.
[3] The quarterly immediately became an influential advocate of the International style (Bauhaus, Constructivism, De Stijl).
[1] Badovici's friend Le Corbusier, for instance, became one of the architects whose ideals were frequently discussed in the magazine.
Badovici cultivated relations with other European avant-garde magazines such as Wendingen (Netherlands) and Cahiers d'Art (France), founded in 1926 by his friend Christian Zervos.