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Dallas Architecture and Art Magazine Now Available Online and Via App— Sure to Please Architecture Professionals and Enthusiasts Alike
New high-tech access to award-winning Columns magazine instantly connects readers to thought-provoking insights about current architecture design trends in North Texas. 
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    DALLAS, TX, December 31, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Columns magazine - the authoritative quarterly publication of the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) - is now fully accessible in preferred formats for tech-savvy audiences:
• as a digitized magazine (www.issuu.com/AIADallas)
• as an interactive web page (http://www.aiadallas.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=101)
• or via mobile device content using Android technology (Marketplace: issuu; Browser: http://www.AIAdallas.org)

"We know Dallasites love architecture," said Chris Grossnicklaus, Assoc. AIA, editor of Column magazine. "And now the print publication that has consistently put forth intelligent and interesting commentary and photos about that architecture is available to everyone." Examples of high-profile projects featured in Columns include: Cowboys Stadium, George W. Bush Presidential Library, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and the architectural gems in the setting of the world-class Dallas Arts District.

Each edition of Columns provides news and information about what is going on in the architecture and art community in North Texas.

With the click of a button, architects and the general public can instantly access information such as:
• Current architecture design trends
• Thought-provoking professional opinions
• Lectures, tours, exhibits and grand openings pertaining to new or restored architecture in North Texas

Columns is a four-time award winning quarterly publication and is considered the premiere arts and architecture magazine in North Texas. Print subscriptions of the magazine are available at http://www.aiadallas.org.

About AIA Dallas:
AIA Dallas, the fifth largest AIA chapter in the U.S., encourages, promotes, advances and coordinates efforts to uphold the highest standards of the architectural profession in the community, while creating positive change through design. AIA Dallas has a membership base of more than 2,000 members and 300 architectural firms. More information about AIA Dallas can be found online at http://www.aiadallas.org.

Media Contact
Name: Katie Hitt
Phone: (214) 880-1506
E-Mail: khitt@aiadallas.org

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