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A + U-Architecture and Urbanism

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JOURNAL INFORMATION
Publisher Japan Architects Co., Ltd.
Open Access NO
Quartile Q4
Citation Count 1
P-ISSN 3899-9160
E-ISSN 3899-9160
Categories Architecture, Urban Studies, Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Area Arts and Humanities, Engineering, Social Sciences
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Region Asiatic Region
Country Japan
SCOPE

First published in January 1971, a+u – Architecture & Urbanism – is an architectural magazine in Japanese and English that provides information on architecture around the globe to a global readership. As Japan’s only monthly periodical dedicated to disseminating information on architecture around the world, a+u has been widely and actively read by the architecture community since its inaugural issue. The magazine’s research network extends around the globe, covering more than 100 countries. It features direct reporting on individual architects in various countries, and each issue is edited from a unique perspective to efficiently deliver the latest trends to readers. In addition, essays penned by architects, critics and historians help guide thinking on tomorrow’s architecture, greatly influencing the industry inside and outside Japan.

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  1. A + U-Architecture and Urbanism is published by Japan Architects Co., Ltd.
  2. It is not an oppen access journal
  3. The Subject Area : Arts and Humanities; Engineering; Social Sciences

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