It offered a mix of criticism, news and feature writing on design and architecture, directed at professionals and non-professionals alike.
Blueprint takes architecture and design as its starting point and brings these thing into sharp focus via context, comment and analysis.
[3] It was launched and funded by UK design figures including Terence Conran, Marcello Minale and Richard Rogers.
[4] In 1983, Murray noticed a gap in the market for a magazine that presented lavish images and a critical analysis of the industry.
He enlisted Sunday Times architecture critic Deyan Sudjic as editor, who in turn recruited a team of writers including Jonathan Glancey, Rowan Moore and Rick Poynor.