ANY (magazine)
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This influential architectural journal[1] was published by the ANYone Corporation for over 7 years. A total of 27 issues were published.
The scholarly magazine examined architecture and its relation to other disciplines, as well as its contemporary role in culture. The name of the magazine has two readings: firstly as something ambivalent (any magazine), and secondly as an acronym for "Architecture New York". The journal includes contributions from people of all disciplines (architects, critics, theorists, sociologists, economists) and from all over the world to address architectural issues and its bearings on contemporary culture.
The first issue was published in May 1993, and its last was number 27, which was published in October 2000. ANY was succeeded by Log, also published by the ANYone Corporation[2].
Notable contributors of the magazine include Zaha Hadid, Bernard Tschumi, Elizabeth Diller, Rem Koolhaas[2], Sanford Kwinter, R.E. Somol, Peter Eisenman, and Greg Lynn[3].
The magazine was designed by acclaimed graphic design firm 2x4[1].