ArchitectureWeek
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ArchitectureWeek is an international
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 weekly magazine
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 covering architecture and design, published online by Artifice, Inc. in Eugene, Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
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, United States
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. ArchitectureWeek was founded in May 2000, with its first issue publication on May 17, 2000.

The magazine is aimed at professional architects and other design professionals and enthusiasts with news, design, building technology, design tools, environment, and building culture sections. ArchitectureWeek features cutting-edge designs by leading international architects with high-resolution photos available to subscribers.

The current Editor-in-Chief is Kevin Matthews, MArch
Master of Architecture
The Master of Architecture is a professional degree in architecture, qualifying the graduate to move through the various stages of professional accreditation that result in receiving a license.-Overview:...

. More than 100 authors have contributed to more than 450 issues published to date.

ArchitectureWeek is extensively interlinked with Archiplanet, a subject-specific wiki for all buildings and building makers.

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