Open access journal: "The choice of the title indicates the intent of the editors to expand the boundaries of traditional art history by integrating all methodologies and subject matter related to images and visual phenomena around the globe."
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Architectural drawings, plans, and photographs of buildings documenting the work of numerous Cleveland architects, such as Clarence Mack (1888-1982), Arthur Nelson Oviatt (1891-1951), Charles F. Schweinfurth (1856-1919), Frank R. Walker (1877-1949) and Harry E. Weeks (1871-1935), and many more. Also included is a digitized version of the prestigious journal Ohio Architect and Builder (1903-1919). Via JSTOR.
Full available online from the Internet Archive. Covers the years 1926-1991. Log in to free account and check out issue, which you can then browse from cover to cover.
"The Flue was a periodical published between 1980 and 1989 by the venerable institution Franklin Furnace Archive, which was founded in 1976 by the artist Martha Wilson to present, preserve, interpret, proselytize, and advocate on behalf of avant-garde art, especially forms that may be vulnerable due to institutional neglect, cultural bias, their ephemeral nature, or politically unpopular content."
Open access journal addressing topics related to studies, repairs, and maintenance of the built cultural heritage. No longer published but the archives are available at this site.
Formerly monthly publication of the Preservation Press of the National Trust for Historic Preservation of the United States. Official journal of the organization between 1961 and 1995. Available from Cornell University.
Student journal published by architecture students in Cambridge, MA between 1941 and 1944. First issue published by students from Harvard, MIT and Smith College.