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ArchDaily is one of the most popular architecture websites worldwide, [10] with 17.9 million monthly readers and about 283 million page views per month as of 2022. [11] [12]
The first edition was of what is now Architects' Journal was published in 1895. Originally named The Builder's Journal and Architectural Record, from 1906 to 1910 it was known as The Builder's Journal and Architectural Engineer, and it then became The Architects and Builder's Journal from 1911 until 1919, at which point it was given its current name.
The Art Journal, 1839–1912, London-based monthly journal; Art Monthly, est. 1976, UK-based coverage of contemporary art; Art Monthly Australasia is a visual arts magazine published since 1987; The Art Newspaper, est. 1983, international coverage of news from the world of visual arts; Art on Paper, 1996–2009, based in New York City
The Classicist, annual journal of The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art which highlights New Classical Architecture, primarily buildings constructed in the United States; Dwell, architecture and lifestyle; Log, observations on architecture and the contemporary city published three times a year, based in New York City.
Art and Architecture Journal (A&AJ) was a printed quarterly art magazine published between 1980 and 2009. Edited by Jeremy Hunt it was re-launched with issue 61 in February 2005. Edited by Jeremy Hunt it was re-launched with issue 61 in February 2005.
306090 was an independent architecture journal and book series produced from 2002 to 2013 by nonprofit arts stewardship 306090, Inc., and distributed by Princeton Architectural Press. [ 1 ] 306090 published nine multi-authored thematic journal volumes, six thematic books, and one special issue that served as the official catalog for the United ...
The Architectural Review was founded as a monthly magazine, the Architectural Review for the Artist and Craftsman, in 1896 by Percy Hastings, owner of the Architectural Press, [2] [3] with an editorial board of Reginald Blomfield, Mervyn Macartney and Ernest Newton. [4]
In 1944, Journal of the American Institute of Architects began, replacing "The Octagon". [2] In 1957, AIA Journal began, replacing the "Journal of the American Institute of Architects". [2] In August 1976, publication of the AIA Journal ended. Then, Architecture was the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects. [2]