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Log (journal)

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Log is a journal of architecture that has been published by the Anyone Corporation since 2003, and is edited by Cynthia Davidson. The journal contains essays and articles by architectural and urban theorists and historians, which have recently included Anthony Vidler, Paul Virilio, Peter Eisenman, Reinhold Martin, Phyllis Lambert, Jeff Kipnis, Alexandro Zaera-Polo, Robert Somol, and Hubert Damisch. The Anyone Corporation published the influential magazine Any for 10 years. The bimonthly magazine critically examined architecture, its relationships to other disciplines, and its cultural role in general at the end of the millennium. ANY, the name of which both reads as something undecidable (any magazine) and as an acronym for Architecture New York, involved architects, critics, theorists, sociologists, economists and others from around the world who address issues in architecture that bear on contemporary culture. The publication, which began in May 1993, also sponsored public seminars to open up the discussion of themes presented in the magazine. Publication ceased in October 2000 with number 27.

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