''Architecture'' was a monthly
magazine
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on
architecture
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, established by A. Holland Forbes
in 1900 with its first issue dated January 15.
[''Architecture'', 1900, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 15), p. 1]
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Each issue was lavishly illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings. The magazine was published by Forbes & Company, Ltd., initially located at 160 Fifth Avenue
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, New York,[ and beginning with the issue of May 15, 1907, at 225 Fifth Avenue. A. Holland Forbes was listed on the masthead as the ]editor
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until June 15, 1903, when these duties were taken over by a Board of Architects "in the interests of the profession."
In the July 1917 issue, it was announced that Charles Scribner's Sons
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had purchased Forbes & Company, Ltd., and that ''Architecture'' would thereafter be published by them. The last issue appears to have been published in May 1936.[''Architecture'']
full catalog record
(vol. 73, 1936, January–May) at Hathi Trust
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See also
* List of architecture magazines
Architecture magazines and journals cover new architectural works, architects, and design. ''Architectural Forum'', ''Architectural Record'', and ''Architectural Review'' are among the oldest; each began publication in the 1890s.
English or mult ...
References
External links
* ''Architecture'', listings at WorldCat
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, .
* ''Architecture''
full catalog record
at Hathi Trust
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* ''Architecture'', downloadable copies at Google Books
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(see ):
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1900 (vols. 1–2)
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1901 (vols. 3–4)
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1902 (vols. 5–6)
** 1903 (vols. 7–8)
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** 1904 (vols. 9–10)
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