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Building Material

Material type: Continuing resourcePublication details: JSTORISSN:
  • 13938770
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • http://www.jstor.org/journal/buildingmaterial
Summary: Building Material is the journal of the Architectural Association of Ireland. It has been in circulation since 1999 and is the sole, peer-reviewed, contemporary discourse on critical practice and scholarship in architecture in Ireland. Building Material overs both practice and research-based developments within architecture in Ireland. Current thinking is explored thematically and critically evaluated in each issue, with analyses and ideas usually presented in light of related or overlapping disciplines. Developments, research and innovation in both practice and theory are thus posited and explored within the broader cultural context reflecting the cultural, professional and scholastic position of contemporary architecture and architectural thinking within Ireland and internationally.
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Electronic Resource Main Library Serials HTTP://WWW.JSTOR.ORG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource 1 Available 877011999
Electronic Resource Main Library Serials HTTP://WWW.JSTOR.ORG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 8770192009

Building Material is the journal of the Architectural Association of Ireland. It has been in circulation since 1999 and is the sole, peer-reviewed, contemporary discourse on critical practice and scholarship in architecture in Ireland. Building Material overs both practice and research-based developments within architecture in Ireland. Current thinking is explored thematically and critically evaluated in each issue, with analyses and ideas usually presented in light of related or overlapping disciplines. Developments, research and innovation in both practice and theory are thus posited and explored within the broader cultural context reflecting the cultural, professional and scholastic position of contemporary architecture and architectural thinking within Ireland and internationally.

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