- Source: Arkkitehti
Arkkitehti (in English: Finnish Architectural Review) is a Finnish architectural journal, which has been published since 1903. It was originally published only in Swedish, Arkitekten, as a supplement to the journal Tekniska Föreningen [The Engineering Society of Finland]. The journal's first editor was Bertel Jung, secretary of the Architects' Club (predecessor of the Finnish Association of Architects, SAFA). The journal ceased publication during the Finnish Civil War (1918), but reappeared in both Swedish and Finnish versions in 1921, since when it has appeared regularly, initially 12 times a year and currently 6 times a year. It is currently published as a bilingual journal, with texts in Finnish and English (it is the only bilingual Nordic architectural publication). Architectural Competitions in Finland is published as a supplement to the journal.
Editors in Chief
2022- Kristo Vesikansa
2009–2022 Jorma Mukala
2000–2008, Harri Hautajärvi
1996–1999, Esa Laaksonen
1992–1995, Pentti Kareoja
1988–1992, Kaarin Taipale
1981–1988, Marja-Riitta Norri
1977–1980, Markku Komonen
1972–1977, Jussi Vepsäläinen
1971, Esko Lehesmaa
1969–1970, Tapani Eskola
1967–1968, Kirmo Mikkola
1960–1966, Pekka Laurila
1958–1959, Nils-Erik Wickberg
1956–1957, Aarno Ruusuvuori
1952–1956, Nils-Erik Wickberg
1950–1951, Veikko Larkas
1946–1949, Nils-Erik Wickberg
1941–1945, Aulis Blomstedt
1937–1940, Yrjö Lindegren
1935–1936, Yrjö Laine
1931–1934, Hilding Ekelund
1928–1930, Martti Välikangas
1921–1927, Carolus Lindberg
1917–1919, Alarik Tawaststjerna
1912–1916, Birger Brunila
1908–1911, Sigurd Frosterus
1906–1907, Waldemar Wilenius
1903–1905, Birger Brunila
References
External links
www.ark.fi