Assemblage (journal) explained

Assemblage
Cover:Assemblage first cover.jpg
Editor:K. Michael Hays
Alicia Kennedy
Discipline:Architecture
Architectural History
Publisher:MIT Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Triannual
Abbreviation:Assemblage
History:1986–2000
Jstor:08893012
Issn:0889-3012

Assemblage was an architectural theory journal published by MIT Press from 1986 to 2000.

History

K. Michael Hays and Alicia Kennedy served as the main editors for all 41 issues.[1] The original consulting editors were Mary McLeod, Mark Rakatansky, and Ellen Shapiro. Other editors included Catherine Ingraham, Stan Allen, Sarah Whiting, Mark Pasnik and Monica Ponce de Leon.

Contributors

The journal's advisory and editorial board included many architectural theorists and writers, including Stanford Anderson (vol. 1–14), Francoise Choay (vol. 1–5), Mario Gandelsonas (all volumes), Jorge Silvetti (all volumes), Werner Oechslin (vol. 1–16), Beatriz Colomina (vol. 14–41), Mark Rakatansky (vol. 14–33), Mark Wigley (vol. 14–41), Sanford Kwinter (vol. 16–41), Robert McAnulty (vol. 17–41), Jennifer Bloomer (vol. 17–41), and Lauren Kogod (vol 33–41).

External links

Notes and References

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