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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.
Architect, a U.S. architecture magazine with focus on design, practice and technology The Architect's Newspaper , founded in 2003 and published in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago Architectural Forum (1892–1974), also known as The Brickbuilder and The Magazine of Building
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Models: Examples come from architects such as Denys Lasdun for his Keeling House and National Theatre, London. Periodicals: 2,000 architectural titles collected, with complete sets of Architectural Review, Architects' Journal, and Country Life. Photographs: 1.5 million items, including the archive of the Architectural Press.
Herbert Collins (1885–1975) was a British architect, born in Edmonton, London. [1] He designed many of the suburban developments in the city of Southampton in the 1920s and 1930s. Life
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One of the first native British architects to design in a modernist style, [2] he made numerous contacts with leading European architects while contributing to Architects' Journal in the 1930s, and in 1933 was secretary and founder member of the MARS Group. [3] From 1935 until 1962 he was the editor of an annual publication Specification. [4]