Architect Magazine

[3] This is the sixth[a] iteration[3][4] of a magazine about the field associated with American Institute of Architects and its members.

This iteration stylizes their publication's name with a capital M: Architect Magazine, with Architectureal Design as a subtitle.

[2] In 2014, they wrote about 1898-born Julia Morgan,[6] a "Pioneering Female Architect"[7] who, because she "was experienced in reinforced concrete as she was in European design," was chosen, in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, to design the rebuilding of a major hotel.

This was followed, beginning in 1913, by:[3] As of when the last of these ceased publication (2006), the title was Architecture: The AIA Journal.

[11][12] They've covered other types of architectural disputes, including international ones such as regarding "the Eiffel Tower to temporarily alter its silhouette.