Architecture: the AIA journal

Architecture: the AIA journal was a monthly magazine published by the American Institute of Architects under various titles from 1899 to 2006.

Architecture
CategoriesArchitecture
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1899
Final issue2006
CountryUnited States
Based inWashington, DC
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0746-0554

History

In 1899, The American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin OCLC 4411296 was authorized.[1]

In April 1900, The American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin first issue appeared.[1]

In 1913, Journal of the American Institute of Architects (Vol. #1 - Issue #1) began, replacing the Quarterly Bulletin.[2]

In 1929, The Octagon began, replacing the "Journal of the American Institute of Architects".[2]

In 1944, Journal of the American Institute of Architects began, replacing "The Octagon".[2]

In 1957, AIA Journal began, replacing the "Journal of the American Institute of Architects".[2]

In August 1976, publication of the AIA Journal ended. Then, Architecture was the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects.[2]

In 1996, the Progressive Architecture magazine name and subscriber list was sold to BPI Communications, by Penton Publishing.[3][4]

Until the end of 1996, Architecture, owned by BPI Communications, was the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects.[3]

In 1997, Architectural Record became the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects.[3]

In 2006, Architecture magazine was purchased and closed[2] by Hanley-Wood, which replaced the magazine with a new title, Architect Magazine.[4][5]

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