The
Right Angle Journal, a digital magazine aimed at the architectural community, has relaunched to continue its mission of discussing the built environment from the unique perspectives of both practitioners and those impacted by their work.
Established in 2017, the journal has served as a crucial platform for architects and those impacted by architecture to engage in meaningful dialogue. Continuing its legacy, the
Right Angle Journal is committed to enhancing the built environment by encouraging architects share their experiences and insights, fostering an understanding of architectural roles among the general populace, and promoting open communication between designers and the public.
The journal's publication schedule promises bi-monthly issues, with the next release on November 8 exploring "Residential Architecture: Sanctuary or Fungible Asset?," with submissions open until
October 25. Subsequent issues will explore such diverse themes that include "Pet Architecture" and "Architects in Popular Media," with submissions closing on
December 13 for the January issue.
Backed by the non-profit Built Environment Open Forum, the
Right Angle Journal remains free and accessible to all.