London: Architectural Press, 1896-
The period covered initially by Arts:Search is 1896-1910. Available soon.
Monthly. Launched in 1896 as The Architectural Review for
the Artist and Craftsman by Percy Hastings, owner of the
Architectural Press. The Architectural Review is the
longest-running and one of the most respected British
architectural journals. During the period initially covered
by Arts: Search (1896-1910), the focus of the journal
was very much on the then prevailing Arts and Crafts
style.
Contains articles on domestic, commercial, industrial and
civic architecture; as well as articles on stained glass;
furniture; architectural sculpture; interior decoration, art
metalwork; garden design, etc. Architects, designers and
craftspeople whose work is discussed and illustrated
include C.F.A. Voysey, C.R. Ashbee, M.H. Baillie Scott,
and Christopher Whall.