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253:, folding in architecture, 'blob' architecture, biomorphism, and digital architecture. The shift in emphasis can be pinpointed to a single edition of the journal, devoted to the two polar positions at that time: "Peter Eisenman versus Leon Krier: 'My ideology is better than yours.'" ('Architectural Design', 9-10/1989). The current avant-gardist interest of the journal in biomorphism is a return to issues the journal was covering in the 1960s and 1970s, before posism, with the architecture of 27: 124: 185:, the theoretical father of postmodern architecture. At that time the journal was the mouthpiece of the publishers Academy Editions (marketed in the USA under St. Martins Press), based in Leinster Gardens, 355: 196:
The content of the journal is seen during the latter half of its history as running parallel with the cutting edge of avant-gardism, promoting innovation as well as celebrity status – '
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In its early days, the journal was more concerned with the British architectural scene, but it gradually became more international in scope. In 1946
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Over time, the journal moved away from news coverage towards theme-based issues. During the late 1970s and 1980s it was a bastion of
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became editor and developed the magazine under the ownership of Standard Catalogue Company. Contributors during the 1960s included
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The journal went partly into decline with the demise of postmodernism, though it then shifted its coverage towards
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The publication became part of John Wiley & Sons in 1997 when it acquired AD's German publisher
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who had acquired the title from Andreas Papadakis' Academy Editions in 1991.
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Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
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