Architectural Review
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The Architectural Review is a monthly international architectural magazine published in London since 1896. Articles cover the built environment which includes landscape, building design, interior design and urbanism as well as theory of these subjects.
The journal was influential after World War II in raising awareness of "townscape" (urban design), largely through the regular articles by assistant editor Gordon Cullen, author of several books on the subject.
The publishers, Emap Construct[1] also produce a sister publication called Architects' Journal.
[edit] Notable people
- John Betjeman - assistant editor, 1930 to 1935
- James Maude Richards - editor, 1937 to 1971
- László Moholy-Nagy - photographer
- Robert Melville - art critic
- Peter Blundell Jones - contributor
- Stephen Gardiner - contributor
- Douglass Haskell - contributor
- Ian Nairn - contributor
- Arne Maasik - contributor
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