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ISSN. 0003-8466. Architects' Journal is the UK’s leading professional architecture magazine, published monthly in London by Metropolis International. Each issue includes in-depth features on relevant current affairs, alongside profiles of recently completed buildings.
The Architects’ Journal has been a champion of the architectural profession in the UK since 1895. Our mission is to support architects in their day-to-day practice by bringing them up-to-the-minute news, industry insight and critical, highly technical building studies.
Architects' Journal (conocida en las bibliografías arquitectónicas por las siglas AJ) es una publicación especializada en Arquitectura. La revista se publica semanalmente en Londres por la editorial emap .
6 de jun. de 2013 · Week in pictures. 1. Manchester studio 5plus Architects has completed a £22 million project to refurbish and extend the Grade II-listed Trafford Town Hall. The 3,200m scheme, which features a new...
Architectural Review Online and print magazine about international design. Essays. Buildings. Places. Architects. Archive. Competitions. Films. Podcasts. Awards. Students. Magazines. Shop. Democracy. This year, around half of the global population is invited to the polls. At the same time, democracies feel increasingly fragile.