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The Cornell Journal of Architecture is a critical journal of architecture and urbanism produced by editors in the department of architecture at the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University. Please like our Facebook page for the latest on our launch events and call for submissions. The first Cornell Journal of Architecture was published in , the result of a very generous gift from Mrs.
Ruth Thomas, who also donated the funding for the annual Preston Thomas Memorial Lectures, in honor of her late son, a student of architecture. A humanist and philanthropist, Mrs. Thomas believed that the writing and narration of architecture had an important place alongside the publication of design projects; and that the Journal should provide students with experience in all aspects of the production of an architectural publication.
There were essays from Colin Rowe, O. Ungers, a number of faculty, and some recent graduates, followed by a series of select studio projects and graduate and undergraduate theses.
True to this mission, the first was followed two years later by a second issue—the first of the specifically-themed issues—that focused largely on the urban design strategies proposed within the graduate studios of Colin Rowe. Since then, the Journal has been produced with somewhat intermittent frequency, often mirroring the ebb and flow of transformations in theoretical, environmental, and design practices.