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Log is an independent magazine on architecture and the contemporary city that has been published by the Anyone Corporation since 2003 and is edited by Cynthia Davidson.[1] The magazine is published three times a year, with general "open" issues punctuated by occasional thematic issues.[1] It contains essays and articles by architectural and urban theorists and historians, curators, architects, and artists, including Pier Vittorio Aureli, Mario Carpo, Patrik Schumacher, K. Michael Hays, Sylvia Lavin, Paola Antonelli, Greg Lynn, Antoine Picon, François Roche, Anthony Vidler, Paul Virilio, Peter Eisenman, Reinhold Martin, Phyllis Lambert, Jeff Kipnis, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Robert Somol, and Hubert Damisch. The tagline for the magazine is "Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Log: Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City". Graham Foundation. Retrieved 7 November 2015.