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- Magazine Architecture
- Abstract
- Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, architects and architecture historians have used architecture journals as modes of communication, taking up the role of editor-in-chief, sometimes graphic designer and/or publisher. While doing so, they have explored various graphic strategies to complete, alter and deepen the content of their magazines. In their essay, Carlo Menon and Véronique Patteeuw examine these strategies as a fundamental aspect of architects’ journals. Five modes are explored: figuration, objecthood, page as space, icono‑graphic writing and text matter. While considering these modes both as formal and as ‘critical editorial devices’, Menon and Patteeuw argue that these journals constitute privileged spaces for architectural production: a production they define as magazine architecture.
- Citation
- Menon, C., & Patteeuw, V. (2018). Magazine Architecture. Karel Martens and The Architecture of the Journal, OASE, (100), 83–144. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/100/MagazineArchitecture
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- Editors of this issue
- Veronique Patteeuw, Bart Decroos, Marius Schwarz
- Editors
- Ayham Ghraowi, Mathew Kneebone, Joris Kritis,, Louis Lüthi, Carlo Menon, Laura Pappa, Véronique Patteeuw, Marius Schwarz, Anton Stuckardt, Linda Van Deursen
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- Karel Martens, Aagje Martens, Marius Schwarz
- May 2018
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