The Architect's Newspaper

The Architect's Newspaper

The Architect's Newspaper

The Architect's Newspaper
Editor-in-Chief William Menking
Executive Editor Alan G. Brake
Categories Architecture
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 50,000
Publisher Diana Darling
Year founded 2003
Country United States
Based in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Austin
Language English
Website www.archpaper.com-->
ISSN 1552-8081

The Architect's Newspaper is an architectural newspaper covering the East Coast, Midwest, and West Coast in three print editions and online.

The Architect's Newspaper was founded in 2003 by Bill Menking, editor-in-chief, and Diana Darling, publisher, to bring architects and designers news presented in an authoritative format. The newspaper's audience includes a niche community of architects, designers, engineers, landscape architects, lighting designers, interior designers, academics, developers, contractors, and other parties interested in the built urban environment. The Architect’s Newspaper delivers news, cultural reporting, architectural criticism, and comment through print, web, blog, newsletter, videos, and Twitter formats.

The Architect's Newspaper's pages are rounded out by 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.

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