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Architectural Record was founded in the early 20th century, specifically in 1905.
Answer: False
Architectural Record was founded in 1891, not in the early 20th century or specifically in 1905.
Clinton W. Sweet, the founder of Architectural Record, also published a magazine focused on real estate and construction guidance.
Answer: True
Clinton W. Sweet, the founder of Architectural Record, also published the 'Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide'.
In 1938, Architectural Record merged with 'Modern Architecture Review', a publication established in 1925.
Answer: False
In 1938, Architectural Record merged with 'American Architect and Architecture', not 'Modern Architecture Review'.
The merger in 1938 combined Architectural Record with 'American Architect and Architecture', consolidating the legacies of two of the oldest architectural magazines in the US.
Answer: True
The 1938 merger united Architectural Record with 'American Architect and Architecture', combining the histories of two of the oldest architectural magazines in the United States.
Who founded Architectural Record and what other publication did he also publish?
Answer: Clinton W. Sweet; Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
Architectural Record was founded by Clinton W. Sweet, who also published the 'Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide'.
In what year did Architectural Record merge with 'American Architect and Architecture'?
Answer: 1938
Architectural Record merged with 'American Architect and Architecture' in March 1938.
What was the purpose of 'Sweet's Indexed Catalogue of Building Construction'?
Answer: To serve as a filing system for manufacturers' catalogs for architects and builders.
'Sweet's Indexed Catalogue of Building Construction' was designed as a summary filing system for manufacturers' catalogs, providing architects and builders with organized product information.
What happened to Architectural Record in March 1938?
Answer: It merged with 'American Architect and Architecture'.
In March 1938, Architectural Record underwent a significant merger with 'American Architect and Architecture'.
The current publisher of Architectural Record is BNP Media.
Answer: True
BNP Media is identified as the current publisher of Architectural Record, having acquired it on July 1, 2015.
McGraw Hill acquired the F. W. Dodge Corporation, including Architectural Record, in 1961.
Answer: True
McGraw Hill acquired the F. W. Dodge Corporation, which included Architectural Record, in 1961.
McGraw Hill Construction, which included Architectural Record, was sold to Symphony Technology Group for approximately $32 million.
Answer: False
The sale of McGraw Hill Construction to Symphony Technology Group was valued at approximately $320 million, not $32 million.
Dodge Data & Analytics is the current name for what was formerly known as McGraw-Hill Construction.
Answer: True
Dodge Data & Analytics is indeed the former name of McGraw-Hill Construction.
The sale of McGraw-Hill Construction to Symphony Technology Group was valued at $32 million.
Answer: False
The sale of McGraw-Hill Construction to Symphony Technology Group was valued at $320 million, not $32 million.
Which company acquired McGraw Hill Construction, including Architectural Record, in 2014?
Answer: Symphony Technology Group
Symphony Technology Group acquired McGraw Hill Construction, which included Architectural Record, in 2014.
What was the financial value of the sale of McGraw-Hill Construction to Symphony Technology Group?
Answer: US$320 million
The sale of McGraw-Hill Construction, which included Architectural Record, to Symphony Technology Group was valued at US$320 million.
When was Architectural Record acquired by BNP Media?
Answer: July 1, 2015
BNP Media acquired Architectural Record on July 1, 2015.
Architectural Record is primarily a weekly publication focused on interior design trends.
Answer: False
Architectural Record is a monthly trade magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design, documenting architectural practice, history, and criticism, rather than being a weekly publication focused solely on interior design trends.
Architectural Record is classified as a general interest lifestyle magazine.
Answer: False
Architectural Record is categorized as a trade magazine, focusing on architectural practice, history, and criticism, rather than being a general interest lifestyle publication.
Architectural Record features articles showcasing architectural projects from North America exclusively.
Answer: False
Architectural Record features projects from around the world, not exclusively from North America.
Architectural Record historically served as the official publication for the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Answer: True
Architectural Record historically maintained a close relationship with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), serving as its magazine of record.
The glossy, high-quality photos in Architectural Record are intended solely for architectural professionals.
Answer: False
The high-quality photographs are intended to attract and engage a wider readership beyond just architectural professionals.
Architectural Record provides AIA Continuing Education sections to help design professionals meet their professional development requirements.
Answer: True
Architectural Record offers AIA Continuing Education sections, contributing to the professional development requirements of design professionals.
What is the primary focus of Architectural Record magazine?
Answer: Documenting the evolution of architectural practice, history, and criticism.
The primary focus of Architectural Record is documenting the evolution of architectural practice, history, and criticism, as supported by its content which includes projects, news, commentary, and criticism.
How does Architectural Record maintain its connection with the American Institute of Architects (AIA)?
Answer: By featuring AIA Continuing Education sections.
Architectural Record maintains its connection with the AIA by providing AIA Continuing Education sections on its platform, aiding professionals in meeting their development requirements.
Which of the following best describes the content featured in Architectural Record?
Answer: Showcasing architectural projects worldwide, news, commentary, and criticism.
Architectural Record features a comprehensive range of content, including projects from around the globe, industry news, commentary, and critical analysis.
Robert Ivy, a former editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, later became the president of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Answer: False
Robert Ivy, a former editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, served as the CEO of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), not its president.
The 'Record Houses' program is an annual event where readers vote for their favorite architectural projects.
Answer: False
The 'Record Houses' program is an annual awards program where an editorial jury selects winning projects based on innovation, rather than a reader vote.
Projects selected for the 'Record Houses' awards primarily focus on historical preservation techniques.
Answer: False
The 'Record Houses' awards prioritize innovation in program, building technology, materials, and form, rather than historical preservation techniques.
The 'Design Vanguard' feature was introduced in the 1980s to showcase established architectural firms.
Answer: False
The 'Design Vanguard' feature was initiated in 2000 to highlight emerging architectural practices demonstrating inventive approaches, not established firms in the 1980s.
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) is one of the firms that has been recognized as a Design Vanguard by Architectural Record.
Answer: True
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) is listed as one of the notable firms recognized by Architectural Record's 'Design Vanguard' feature.
Architectural Record launched its 'Women in Architecture' program in 2010.
Answer: False
The 'Women in Architecture Forum and Awards' program was initiated in 2014, not 2010.
The 'Women in Architecture' awards categorize honorees into roles such as Designer, Critic, Patron, and Educator.
Answer: False
The 'Women in Architecture' awards categorize honorees into roles such as Design Leader, New Generation Leader, Innovator, Activist, and Educator, not including Critic or Patron.
The 'Design Vanguard' feature aims to showcase established firms that have consistently won major architectural awards.
Answer: False
The 'Design Vanguard' feature highlights emerging practices demonstrating inventive approaches, not established firms.
What is the significance of the 'Record Houses' program hosted by Architectural Record?
Answer: It is an annual awards program selecting winning projects based on innovation.
The 'Record Houses' program is an annual awards event where an editorial jury selects winning projects based on innovation in program, building technology, materials, and form.
The 'Design Vanguard' feature, initiated in 2000, focuses on highlighting which type of architectural practices?
Answer: Emerging practices demonstrating inventive approaches.
The 'Design Vanguard' feature, launched in 2000, highlights emerging architectural practices globally that demonstrate inventive approaches to shaping the built environment.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a category for honorees in the 'Women in Architecture' awards?
Answer: Designer
The 'Women in Architecture' awards categorize honorees as Design Leader, New Generation Leader, Innovator, Activist, and Educator. 'Designer' is not one of the specific categories listed.
Which of these firms is mentioned in the source as having been recognized as a 'Design Vanguard' by Architectural Record?
Answer: Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana Bilbao is listed among the notable firms recognized as a 'Design Vanguard' by Architectural Record.
What is the stated objective of the 'Women in Architecture' program launched by Architectural Record?
Answer: To promote emerging female talent and spotlight pioneering women in design.
The 'Women in Architecture' program aims to spotlight pioneering women pushing the boundaries of innovation and creativity in design, thereby promoting emerging talent.
Which former editor-in-chief of Architectural Record also held a significant leadership role in the American Institute of Architects (AIA)?
Answer: Robert Ivy
Robert Ivy, a former editor-in-chief of Architectural Record, also served as the CEO of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
The 'Women in Architecture' awards categorize honorees into five specific roles. Which of the following is one of those roles?
Answer: New Generation Leader
The 'Women in Architecture' awards recognize honorees in categories including Design Leader, New Generation Leader, Innovator, Activist, and Educator.
What specific types of innovation are prioritized for projects submitted to the 'Record Houses' program?
Answer: Innovation in program, building technology, materials, and form.
The 'Record Houses' program prioritizes innovation in program, building technology, materials, and architectural form.
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' was published in Architectural Record in May 1910 and discussed Impressionist painters.
Answer: False
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' was published in May 1910 and discussed avant-garde artists and artworks, particularly Cubism, not Impressionist painters.
'The Wild Men of Paris' article was significant for being the first American press mention of Henri Matisse's work.
Answer: False
While the article featured Matisse's work, its primary significance was introducing Cubism and reproducing Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon' in the American press.
What was the significance of the 'The Wild Men of Paris' article published in Architectural Record in May 1910?
Answer: It reproduced Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon' and mentioned Cubism founders in the American press.
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' was significant for reproducing Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon' and providing early American press coverage of Cubism founders.
Which of the following artists' works was reproduced in the 'The Wild Men of Paris' article?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' reproduced works by Pablo Picasso, including 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'.
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' was inspired by which event?
Answer: The 1910 Salon des Indépendants
The article 'The Wild Men of Paris' was inspired by the author's visit to the 1910 Salon des Indépendants.
The magazine "Architectural Record" is colloquially known as "The Blueprint".
Answer: False
Architectural Record is colloquially referred to as 'The Record', not 'The Blueprint'.
As of June 2018, the total circulation of Architectural Record exceeded 100,000 copies.
Answer: False
The circulation of Architectural Record as of June 2018 was reported as 93,469 copies, which does not exceed 100,000.
The editorial offices for Architectural Record are located in Chicago, within the Willis Tower.
Answer: False
The editorial offices of Architectural Record are located in New York City, within the Empire State Building, not in Chicago.
Who is the current editor-in-chief at Architectural Record?
Answer: Josephine Minutillo
Josephine Minutillo currently holds the position of editor-in-chief at Architectural Record.
What is the official website address for Architectural Record?
Answer: architecturalrecord.com
The official website for Architectural Record is architecturalrecord.com.
Architectural Record is published with what frequency?
Answer: Monthly
Architectural Record is published on a monthly basis.
What was the approximate circulation of Architectural Record as reported in June 2018?
Answer: Approximately 93,469
As of June 2018, the total circulation of Architectural Record was reported to be 93,469 copies.
What is the ISSN number for Architectural Record?
Answer: 0003-858X
The ISSN number for Architectural Record is 0003-858X.
Where are the editorial offices of Architectural Record located?
Answer: New York City, Empire State Building
The editorial offices of Architectural Record are situated in Manhattan, within the Empire State Building.
What is the primary function of the 'Authority control' section mentioned in relation to the Architectural Record article?
Answer: To link the subject to standardized identifiers in external databases.
The 'Authority control' section, often linking to resources like VIAF, serves to connect the subject (Architectural Record) with standardized identifiers in external databases for consistent cataloging and information retrieval.
What does the 'External links' section typically provide for Architectural Record?
Answer: Direct links to its official website and digital archives.
The 'External links' section typically provides direct access to the official website of Architectural Record and potentially to digital archives or related resources.