Arquitecturas Bis
Arquitecturas Bis was a Spanish bimonthly architecture magazine which was published in Barcelona, Spain, between 1974 and 1985. Its subtitle was información gráfica de actualidad (Spanish: current graphic information).[1]
| Editor-in-chief | Rosa Regàs | 
|---|---|
| Categories | Architecture magazine | 
| Frequency | Bimonthly | 
| Publisher | La Gaya Ciencia | 
| Founder | Rosa Regàs  Oriol Bohigas Enric Satué  | 
| Year founded | 1974 | 
| Final issue | 1985 | 
| Country | Spain | 
| Based in | Barcelona | 
| Language | Spanish | 
| ISSN | 0213-1692 | 
History and profile
    
Arquitecturas Bis was launched in Barcelona in 1974.[2] The founders were writer Rosa Regàs, architect Oriol Bohigas and graphic designer Enric Satué.[3] Regàs also served as the editor-in-chief and was the owner of La Gaya Ciencia, the publisher of the magazine[2] which appeared on a bimonthly basis.[1]
The magazine editors were mostly Catalans who included Federico Correa, Lluís Domènech, Rafael Moneo, Helio Piñón, Manuel de Solà-Morales and Tomás Llorens.[4] Luis Peña Ganchegui later became a member of the editorial board.[3] In 1977 Fernando Villavecchia began to work for the magazine as the secretary of the editorial board.[3] It contained news, notes, theoretical writings, historical essays, criticism and books reviews.[3] Arquitecturas Bis focused on architecture-related topics, but also featured articles dealing with the question of aesthetic in a critical manner.[2]
The magazine folded in 1985 after producing a total of 32 single and 10 doubles issues.[3]
References
    
- "Arquitecturas bis información gráfica de actualidad" (in Spanish). Dialnet. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
 - "Arquitecturas Bis". Digitalia. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
 - Alejandro Valdivieso Royo (2017). "Rafael Moneo's writings for 'Arquitecturas Bis' (1974-1985). The figure of the architect: Gregotti & Rossi (1974)". REIA, Revista Europea de Investigación en Arquitectura (7–8): 277–295. ISSN 2340-9851.
 - "The Epistemological Condition of the Magazine: Arquitecturas Bis and its Editorial Board (1974-1985)". Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Retrieved 13 April 2022.