Architecture Bulletin remains one of the few journals which I consistently examine, largely to better understand the evolving scenario of our profession. Its publications committee - now editorial committee - has always provided a lively forum for exploring architecture around the state, and has sought to convey relevant issues and related commentary in the Bulletin's pages. My colleague Philip Cox showed me, long ago, that one's books and articles could establish in a very public way one's expertise in diverse and interesting areas. The Bulletin has always clearly been a vehicle for architectural writers to expose ideas and attitudes to the profession, on occasion reaching a broader readership as newspaper articles.
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