Architect : the journal of the American Institute of Architects.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0746-0554
- Architecture : the AIA journal
- Architecture -- Washington (D.C.)
- Architecture -- United States -- Periodicals
- Architecture -- Periodicals
- Architecture -- États-Unis -- Périodiques
- Architecture -- Périodiques
- Architecture
- Bouwkunst
- United States
- Washington (D.C.)
- Fine Arts, Bachelor of (Journals)
- Architecture, Bachelor of Science in (Journals)
- (DAFA-P) NA 1 .A326
- Also issued on microfilm and microfiche by University Microfilms International.
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Title from cover.
Architect Magazine is the successor to Architecture, one of a series of periodicals published from before World War I by the American Institute of Architects.
Overview
This is the sixth[a] iteration of a magazine about the field associated with American Institute of Architects and its members. This iteration stylizes their publication's name with a capital M: Architect Magazine, with Architectural Design as a subtitle.
At times, they run a series by a famous, award-winning architect; in 2007. One such series won an award. In 2014, they wrote about 1898-born Julia Morgan, a "Pioneering Female Architect" who, because she "was experienced in reinforced concrete as she was in European design," was chosen, in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, to design the rebuilding of a major hotel.
Also issued on microfilm and microfiche by University Microfilms International.
Summaries in French and Spanish, 1985-<1989>
Official magazine of: the American Institute of Architects, -1996.
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