Assemblage: A Critical Journal of Architecture and Design Culture is published three times a year by the MIT Press, and is co-sponsored by The Harvard Graduate School of Design. 

Assemblage is a forum for the theorizing of architecture -- its histories, its criticisms, and its practices -- along cultural fault lines.  Assemblage experiments with forms of exegesis, commentary, and analysis, cutting across disciplines to engage the best and most innovative work of leading and emerging scholars, theorists, and practitioners.  For a description of the editorial project of the journal, see About Assemblage.

Editors: K. Michael Hays and Alicia Kennedy

Editorial Board: Stan Allen, Jennifer Bloomer, Beatriz Colomina, Mario Gandelsonas, Lauren Kogod, Stanford Kwinter, Robert McAnulty, Jorge Silvetti, Mark Wigley, and Sarah Whiting.

Send editorial correspondence to Alicia Kennedy, Editor, Assemblage, P.O. Box 180299, Boston, Massachusetts 02118; e-mail, assmblag@gsd.harvard.edu.

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Assemblage is abstracted or indexed in: 
Art Abstracts, ARTbibliographies Modern, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Bibliographies of the History of Art, International Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses, MLA Directory of Periodicals, MLA International Bibliography, and Raum and Bau. 
 
 

 


 

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August 1999

December 1999

April 2000

April 1999

August 1998

December 1998

April 1998
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August 1997
assemblage 34
December 1997
assemblage 32
April 1997
assemblage 30
August 1996
assemblage 31
December 1996