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Architecture (magazine, 1900–1936)
Architecture
ISSN
0746-0554
American Institute of Architects
OCLC
4411296
American Institute of Architects
Progressive Architecture
Architectural Record
Architect Magazine
List_of_architecture_magazines#United_States


"1897-1906: The AIA Moves to and Changes Washington"
American Institute of Architects






"Archive listings for Journal of the American Institute of Architects"
Online Books Page



"Currents - Architecture Loses A Progressive Voice"

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