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USA
Years of publication
1938-1939

Language(s): English
This experimental publication of Time Inc. was published as an insert in “Architectural Forum”, with an impresive list of editors in its masthead:  the famous skyscraper designers William Lescaze, and Wallace K. Harrison, the MoMA art curator James Johnson Sweeney, and the promising  figures of William Muschenheim and Stamo Papadaki. However, under the backlash from the US audience the magazine only survived for three issues. It remains a unique attempt for a purely modernist periodical in national circulation. Issues
1938: Dec,
1939: Jan, Feb

De Stijl

The Netherlands
Years of publication
1917-1929
Language(s):
Dutch, English, German, French
The groundbreaking magazine that kickstarted the modernist movement in the Netherlands and brought its members to international fame. Led by artist/architect Theo van Doesburg,  the De Stijl group included among others the painter Piet Mondrian, the architects Jan Wils, J. J. P. Oud, and Gerrit Rietveld, and artists such as Bart van der Leck, and Vilmos Huszar. Issues 1917: Oct, Nov, Dec
1918: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1919: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,  Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1920: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

Bauhaus

Germany
Years of publication
1926-1931
Language(s):
German
The Dessau-based Bauhaus school directed by Walter Gropius, Hannes Meyer, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe published its own magazine that appeared in several iterations beginning in 1926. Issues Vol. 1: 1, 2, 3, 4.
Vol. 2: 1, 2/3, 4.
Vol. 3: 1, 2, 3, 4
Vol. 4: 1, 2, 3.

L’ Esprit Nouveau

France
Years of publication
1920-1925
Language(s):
French
L’ Esprit Nouveau, launched by Le Corbusier, Ozenfant, and Dermée, sought to encompass the spirit of modernism in the Parisian setting, and established a central node in the modernist European setting, similar to the Dutch De Stijl, the German Bauhaus, and the Russian Vkhutemas. Published between 1920 and 1925 its range of subjects varied from architecture to poetry, scientiffic discoveries, and cultural debates. Issues 1920: Oct, Nov, Dec
1921: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug-Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1922: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1923: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1924: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1925: Jan


Forum

The Netherlands
Years of publication
1959-
Language(s):
Dutch, English
Forum has been the quintessential post-WWII architectural magazine in the Netherlands, most famously during the editorship of Aldo van Eyck and Jaap Bakema starting from 1959 which among others popularized the movement of Dutch structuralism.  Issues 1952: Jun-Jul
1959: Jan-Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct-Nov, Dec
1960: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May
1972: Jan
1980: Jan
1990: Jan
1993: Aug
 


Arkkitehti

Finland
Years of publication
1921-
Language(s):
Finnish, Swedish, English
Arkkitehti or the Finnish Architectural Review was originally started as an insert to the Tekniska Föreningen [The Engineering Society of Finland]  and begun its independent life in 1921 as a bi-monthly, and then a monthly periodical. Through its pages marched seminal figures of Scandinavian modernism like Alvaar Aalto, Aino Aalto, and  Viljo Revell.  Issues 1921: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec
1922: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1923: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
1924: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1925: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

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Architektoniki   

Greece
Years of publication
1957-1971
Language(s): 
Greek, English, French, German 
The magazine Architektoniki (Architecture), under the direction of Antonis Kitsikis and the editorial supervision of Konstantinos Kitsikis and Doris Makris, was the first attempt in Greece to create a modern professional magazine up to international and European standards. Characteristically, articles were published in four languages: Greek, English, French, and German. 
 
Issues 1957: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, July-Aug, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec,
1958: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec
1959: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun-Jul-Aug, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec
1960: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr...

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Deltio Syllogou Architectonon

Greece
Years of publication
1961-

Language(s): 
Greek
The magazine  Deltio Syllogou Architectonon before being renamed to Architectones, was the  official communication outlet of Greece’s  Association of Qualified Architects and featured a unique combination of theoretical discussion of intense public focus, as well as policy regulations and debates about said policies. Through the decades, the content of the magazine mirrored architects’ sense of obligation and responsibility towards social, environmental, and even political issues.  Issues
1976: Nov-Dec
1977: Jan, Mar, May-Jun, Sep-Oct, Nov,
1978: Mar-Apr, Nov-Dec,
1980: May-Jun, Nov-Dec,
1981: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, Jun, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec,
1982: Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug-Sep, Oct-Nov-Dec,
1983: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug
1985: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr,  May-Jun, Jul-Aug-Sep-Oct
1986: Apr-May, Aug-Sep
1987: Jan-Feb, May-Jun, Sep-Oct, Nov-Dec
1988: Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, Sep-Oct

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Kritisk Revy

Denmark
Years of publication
1927-1928

Language(s):
Danish
The Danish Critical Review published between the years 1927-1928, attempted to be the expressive outlet of left-wing thought as expressed in architecture and design. Being heavily text-based, the magazine related architecture to socio-political, cultural change, and even topics of sexual liberation.  Headed by the disruptive architect and critic Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), the magazine emphasized the relationship between architecture and societal problems, engaging into polemic criticism against cultural conservatism and opening the way for Scandinavian avant-garde functionalism.
 
Issues

1927: Mar, Jun, Oct
1928: Mar, Jul, Oct, Dec


Zodiac

Italy
Years of publication
1957-73; 1989-99

Language(s):
Italian, English, French, German
Introduced firstly in 1957 under the editorship of Bruno Alfieri, and the auspices the Belgian ADAC and Italian Olivetti Company, Zodiac set high ambitions for  the extemporization of an architectural discourse as a “supernational contribution” (Zodiac, 1957). Published twice per year in Italian, French, German, and English with an international editorial commitee the magazine focused on an equal pairing of strong theoretical pieces, with architectural reporting and lasted up to 1973.

The second iteration of the magazine followed in  1988 till 1999 with an additional run of 21 volumes.
Issues

1957: Nov,
1958: Apr, Nov
1959: Apr, Nov
1960: Apr, Nov
1961: Apr, Nov
1962: Apr, Nov
1963: Apr, Nov
1964: Apr, Nov
1965: Apr, Nov
1966: Apr, Nov
1967: Apr, Nov
1968: Apr, Nov

... and more


Wendingen

Netherlands
Years of publication
1918-1932

Language(s):
Dutch, English, French, German
Wendingen was directed by the legendary publisher Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld carried Dutch and European architecture, from its Art Nouveau and Proto-modernist roots to the celebrated modernist dynamism of the 1930s. Throughout its history, the magazine maintained a format resembling an architectural portfolio as well as a somewhat  strict targeting of architects through its advertising. On the other hand, it didn’t hesitate to diversify its content, with multiple issues being devoted to specialized matters of artistic creation.
Issues
1918: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1921: Nov, Dec
1924: Sep, Oct, Nov-Dec
1925: Jan
1929: Oct,
1930: Dec
1931: Apr, Oct
1932: Jan


Das Neue Frankfurt

Germany
Years of publication
1926-1931

Language(s):
German
The magazine "Das Neue Frankfurt" was tasked with promoting to the wider public the new forms of building, living, and cultural life under development in the city of Frankfurt of the inter-war period. The design of the magazine contributed to its public appeal with bold lines and vivid collages. Under the direction of Ernst May, the "New Frankfurt" was the first comprehensive urban development and social program of its kind , with mass housing at its core, popularizing among other things the Frankfurt kichen of Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky. 
Issues
1926: Oct/Nov, Dec
1927: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1928: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov/Dec
1929: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1930: Jan, Feb/Mar, Apr/May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1931: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr/May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov/Dec

Majallat

Egypt
Years of publication
1939-1950

Language(s):
Arabic
Majallat al-'Imarah (also titled Emara, Alemara Alefoun) was an Egyptian periodical that circulated between 1939-1950. Largely the project of editor Sayyid Karim, Majallat al-Imarah presented contemporary architecture in pre-war and post-war Cairo. 
Issues
1939: Jan, Feb, Mar-Apr, May, Jun, Jul-Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1940: Jan, Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul-Aug, Sep-Oct, Nov, Dec
1941: Jan, Feb, Mar-Apr, May-Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec



G

Germany
Years of publication
1923-1926

Language(s):
German
G: Material zur elementaren Gestaltung (Materials for Elementary Construction) was a magazine published between 1923 and 1926 by a circle of constructivist artists –mainly from Germany, and led by the Dada artist Hans Richter. Five issues were produced, with El Lissitzky and Werner Graeff supporting him on the editorial board for the first issue. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Frederick John Kiesler joined the board on subsequent issues.
Issues
1923 July
1924 July

Architecture in Greece

Greece
Years of publication
1967-2012

Language(s):
Greek and English
Published on an annual basis, the magazine started by Orestis Doumanis in 1967 “Architecture in Greece” (Architektonika Themata) was the nations’ seminal architectural magazine for the latter half of the 20th century by featuring a wide range of both project-based articles, as well as theoretical treatises by notable figures from Greece and abroad. Issues 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

De 8 en Opbouw

Netherlands
Years of publication
1932-1943

Language(s):
Dutch
Formed through the collaboration of two Dutch groups of architects out of Amsterdam and Rotterdam respectively,  De 8 en Opbouw was a magazine that oscilated between the mature criticism of the montly reviews, and the day-to-day reporting of construction newspapers. Published as a bi-weekly between 1932 and 1943, the magazine showcased the bold character of Dutch modernism, as well as the social changes that it expressed. 

From its graphic design, to the confident functionalism of the designs of Dutch architects (Duiker, Brinkman, van der Vlugt, Stam, Oud etc), the magazine’s impact has left a mark in the cultural production of Dutch architects to this day.
Issues 1932: Jan1, Jan2, Feb1, Mar1, Mar2, Apr1, Apr2, Apr3, May1, May2, Jun1, Jun2, Jul1, Jul2, Aug1, Aug2, Sep1, Sep2, Sep3, Oct1, Oct2, Nov1, Nov2, Dec1, Dec2 1933: Jan1, Jan2, Feb1, Feb2, Mar1, Mar2, Mar3, Apr1, Apr2, May1, May2, Jun1, Jun2, Jul1, Jul2, Aug1, Aug2, Sep1, Sep2, Sep3, Oct1, Oct2, Nov1, Nov2, Dec1, Dec2
1934: Jan1, Jan2, Feb1, Feb2, Mar1, Mar2, Mar3, Apr1, Apr2, May1, May2, Jun1, Jun2, Jul1, Jul2, Aug1, Aug2, Sep1, Sep2, Sep3, Oct1, Nov1, Nov2, Dec1, Dec2
1935: Jan1, Jan2, Jan3 (Agenda/Index) Feb1, Feb2, Mar1, Mar2, Mar3, Apr1, Apr2, May1, Jun1, Jun2, Jul1, Jul2, Aug1, Aug2, Aug3, Sep1, Sep2, Oct1, Oct2, Nov1, Nov2, Dec1, Dec2, Dec3 (Index)
1936: Jan1, Jan2, Feb1, Feb2, Mar1, Mar2, Apr1, Apr2, May1, May2, May3, Jun, Jul1, Jul2, Aug1, Aug2, Sep1, Sep2, Oct1, Oct2, Nov, Dec1, Dec2

... and more

Technodomika

Greece
Years of publication
1973-1981

Language(s):
Greek
Aspiring to cover a more specialized field than general reviews of architecture, Technodomika targeted large and complex projects of architectura or infrastructure to introduce them to the Greek audience. This content however did not obstruct the editors from deviating to new artistic or national contexts, once the occassions struck. Characteristically, the magazine doned the subtitle “Architecture and technology of big constructions” in 1973, that was later on changed to “Architecture in Greece and the World”.

Issues 1973: Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1974: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1975: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1976: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1977: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1978: Oct, Dec
1979: Feb/Mar/Apr, May/Jun,  Jul/Aug
1980: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec
1981: Jan/Feb/Mar, Apr/May/Jun, Jul/Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov/Dec

 










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