The Architect's Newspaper

The Architect's Newspaper
Logo of The Architect's Newspaper
Executive EditorJack Murphy
Former editorsWilliam Menking
CategoriesArchitecture
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation50,000
PublisherDiana Darling
Founded2003
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.archpaper.com
ISSN1552-8081

The Architect's Newspaper is an architectural publication that covers the United States in monthly printed issues and online. The paper was founded in 2003 by William Menking, editor-in-chief, and Diana Darling, publisher, to bring architects and designers news relevant to architects, designers, engineers, landscape architects, lighting designers, interior designers, academics, developers, contractors, and other parties interested in the built urban environment.

Content both in print and online ranges from a mix of topical essays, opinionated columns, project analyses, firm profiles, interviews, new products, reviews of exhibitions and books, a gossip column, plus an updated calendar of important events and competitions. Today, the paper is often referred to as ‘AN’ –the letters of which are depicted in its logotype. It has been praised for "balanced and accessible" coverage, although its target audience is architects and design professionals.[1]

  1. ^ "Historic Districts Council Preservation Awards". May 16, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2020.

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