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 multilingual

  • 2A Magazine, architecture and art magazine based in Tehran
  • A10 - new European architecture
  • Abitare, international architecture and design magazine (bilingual: Italian and English), published monthly since 1961
  • Architect, a U.S. architecture magazine with focus on design, practice and technology
  • Architects' Journal, British weekly magazine
  • The Architect's Newspaper, American and international architecture, published in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago
  • Architectural Design, UK-based architectural journal first launched in 1930 which today presents bi-monthly theme-based issues
  • Architectural Digest
  • Architectural Forum (18921974), also known as The Brickbuilder and The Magazine of Building
  • Architectural Record, international architecture
  • Architectural Review, monthly, published in London since 1896
  • Architecture, monthly published in New York by Forbes & Co., Ltd., from 1900 to 1917 and C. Scribner's Sons from 1917 to 1936
  • Architecture, monthly published in Washington, DC, by the American Institute of Architects from 1983 to 2006
  • Architecture Australia, bi-monthly magazine published in Australia by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1915
  • ArchitectureWeek, international, English-language magazine of design and building, published weekly and online-only since 2000
  • art4d, English-Thai monthly magazine for architecture, art and design in Southeast Asia, based in Bangkok since 1995
  • Azure Magazine, architecture and design magazine based in Toronto
  • Blueprint, British architecture and design monthly established in 1983
  • Building Design, British weekly magazine, online-only since 2014
  • Building Giants, Indian quarterly magazine, published by ABS Publication since 2010
  • Casabella, Italian and international architecture magazine
  • Design Review, New Zealand (1948-54)
  • DETAIL, German-based international architecture magazine
  • Domus, Italian and international architecture magazine
  • Dwell, architecture and lifestyle
  • El Croquis, Spanish-English bi-monthly magazine publishing monographs, est. 1982
  • Frame, international design
  • Icon Magazine, monthly architecture and design based in London
  • INVOLVED Magazine, annual publication and weekly digital magazine, established by architecture students
  • Junk Jet, architecture
  • Log, observations on architecture and the contemporary city published three times a year, based in New York City.
  • Metropolis Magazine, architecture and design
  • The Next American City, architecture, design, and urban planning
  • Oris, architecture and art
  • Plan, architecture, design, art and urban planning
  • POL Oxygen, Australian and international architecture and design
  • Progressive Architecture, architecture, design, and technology (1945-1995); subsumed by Architecture magazine, published by the American Institute of Architects
  • RIBA Journal, official journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects
  • SOILED, periodical for architectural stories, based in Chicago, Illinois since 2011
  • Surface Magazine, architecture, design, and fashion
  • Volume Magazine, international architecture based in The Netherlands

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