If you're interested in architecture, most likely you're interested in images. They convey most of the information we digest about architecture, especially when quality buildings are constantly built all over the world, making it difficult to visit even a large percentage of them.
While JPG Magazine doesn't focus on architecture, it does a great job of focusing on image. It's inaugural issue, Origin, features 31 photographers' interpretations of the word. An example page illustrates the quality of photographs and care that went into the magazine's production,
Many of the contributors have web presences, including one of my favorite, Toronto-based Sam Javanrouh.
Saturday, January 22, 2005
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