A regular stream of architectural monographs – with photos of most projects online.
American site into things modern and young. Not much print content but they do have podcasts, videos and a blog to make up for it.
A famous german publication that is known for taking a really close up look at things. You can leaf through current issues.
The web presence of this italian magazine requires login to do anything at all. English / Italian spoken.
Architectural news and goings on in Canada.
Links to this useful and newsy British website are prohibited but I’m sure you can find it using one of those search engines that doesn’t mind about such bans.
This is proudly Web 1.0. Using hypertext to create a massive matrix of architectural tidbits in text, you can drift around in a state of confusion/curiosity. Contains knowledge of Australian architecture – John Andrews in particular.
20th Century French Furniture & Architecture. Exhibiting the work of * CHARLOTTE PERRIAND * PIERRE JEANNERET * LE CORBUSIER * JEAN ROYÈRE * GEORGES JOUVE * SERGE MOUILLE * ALEXANDRE NOLL * JEAN PROUVÉ
A Thai magazine that seems to put all or most of its articles online, including some peculiar interviews – for instance you can find out when Toyo Ito has his lunch (12pm to 1pm).
The Malaysian Institute of Architects.
This Danish publication is long known for its ever growing library of building images and architect profiles.
Useful links to US and UK product websites and materials information.
Consistentlt interesting since its beginnings in 2000, Architecture Week has building profiles, lively forums and lots more to ponder.
The AR website presents a few past articles as PDFs, and has competitions and events sectinos that seem to be fairly current.
A good new architecture mag from the States, that tries not to go for obvious content (so starchitects are thin on the ground). Much quality content on their website.
Billing itself as “the architecture site of the Netherlands”, ArchiNed probably is just that, with a wide range of content, including news and competitions. A bit hard to find your way around. Bilingual.