Bauwelt (magazine)

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description Trade journal for
Area of ​​Expertise Current architecture
language German
publishing company Bauverlag BV GmbH
First edition 1910
Frequency of publication Fortnightly
Editor-in-chief Boris Schade-Bünsow
Web link bauwelt.de
Article archive Archive from 1996
ISSN (print)

The Bauwelt is a fortnightly German architecture magazine published by Bauverlag BV GmbH , Gütersloh. The last issue of each quarter appears as Stadtbauwelt and is dedicated to current urban planning issues. The Bauwelt has been published since 1910 and is based in Berlin .

The Bauwelt appears in a print run of approx. 12,000 copies (as of March 2009) and has the largest job market segment of all German-language architecture magazines.

history

The magazine appeared under the name Die Bauwelt. Illustrated magazine for the entire construction industry since January 1910 published by Ullstein Verlag in Berlin . It was discontinued in 1945 with the number 36. From January 1946 to July 1952 it appeared under the name “Neue Bauwelt”.

In 1963 Ulrich Conrads , at that time editor-in-chief of Bauwelt , founded the Bauwelt Fundamente book series , the most extensive German-language book series on the theory of architecture and urban planning with 150 titles. In 1964 Conrads founded the Stadtbauwelt together with Gerd Albers , Kurt Eggeling, Klaus-Jakob Thiele and Klaus Winter as a quarterly publication for architects, town planners and town planners.

The editors-in-chief of the Bauwelt were:

  • Alfred Berlowitz, January 1910 - February 1912
  • Richard A. Müller, March 1912 - May 1914
  • Fritz Bennigson, June 1914 -?
  • Rudolf Weilbier until July 1957
  • Ulrich Conrads , July 1957 - December 1988
  • Peter Rumpf, January 1989 - June 2002
  • Felix Zwoch , July 2002 - December 2010
  • Boris Schade-Bünsow, since March 2011

Circulation statistics

In the fourth quarter of 2014, the average monthly circulation according to IVW was 10,427 copies. That is 4.55 percent (497 issues) less than in the same quarter of the previous year. The number of subscribers fell within one year by 3.87 percent to now 5,582 subscribers. Currently, 53.53 percent of readers subscribe to the magazine.

Number of issues distributed monthly

Number of subscriptions sold each month

literature

  • Eva Maria Froschauer: “To the readers!” Represent and convey architecture. Berlin architecture magazines around 1900. Ernst Wasmuth, Tübingen / Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-8030-0707-0 , pp. 72–77, pp. 249–251.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Eva Maria Froschauer: "To the readers" Represent and convey architecture. Berlin architecture magazines around 1900. Wasmuth, Tübingen, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-8030-0707-0 , p. 249
  2. Hermann Funke: Foundations of our built world . In: Die Zeit , No. 17/1966.
  3. a b Eva Maria Froschauer: "To the readers" Represent and convey architecture. Berlin architecture magazines around 1900. Wasmuth, Tübingen, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-8030-0707-0 , p. 250.
  4. Ulrich Conrads: Time of the Labyrinth. Observation, reflection, determination 1956–2006. Bauwelt Fundamente Volume 136, Birkhäuser, Basel 2007, ISBN 978-3-7643-8191-2 , p. 229
  5. ^ Peter Rumpf: Oscar Niemeyer (1907–2012). ( Memento of May 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Retrieved May 26, 2013
  6. We stay what we become. "Bauwelt" has a new editor-in-chief. Baunetz, July 1, 2002; Retrieved May 26, 2013
  7. New Bauwelt editor-in-chief. On my own behalf. ( Memento from May 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Bauwelt website; Retrieved May 26, 2013