Architecture journal Clog is calling for submissions for its next edition around Apple and architecture.

Prior to stepping down as chief executive of Apple due to declining health, Steve Jobs set in motion the approval for plans for the next Apple campus, Apple Campus 2, or the ‘Cupertino Spaceship.

It will hold 12,000 employees in a grand park setting and will cover 3.1 million square feet of space to house the donut-shaped building.

Clog is an international journal which, as the name implies, operates as a counter to the high speed world of blogs, aiming to slow things down.

Its editors note that Apple's high profile and the scale and iconic nature of Foster + Partners's design led to an immediate and strong reaction online.

“While Apple has been building retail stores throughout the world for over a decade, discussion, even among architects, has typically focused on the company's famed product design. With one of the largest American office projects in history underway in Cupertino, it's time to talk about Apple and architecture,” Clog’s site reads.

While Clog is about architecture, the publication encourages individuals from any field or background to contribute, in all forms of critique and commentary.

http://www.clog-online.com/submissions/