Architectural Digest (2-year)

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Binding: Magazine
FirstIssueLeadTime: 6-10
Format: Magazine Subscription
Format: Print
IssuesPerYear: 12
Label: Conde Nast Publications
Languages: EnglishPublished
ListPrice: 14376USD$143.76
MagazineType: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Conde Nast Publications
NumberOfIssues: 24
ProductGroup: Magazine
ProductTypeName: ABIS_MAGAZINE
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications
Studio: Conde Nast Publications
SubscriptionLength: 730
Title: Architectural Digest (2-year)
The definitive design magazine, Architectural Digest takes you inside the world's most beautiful homes. With stunning photography and the best writers, it is the premier interior design magazine, featuring classic and contemporary styles. Your subscription includes the annual special issues: Before & After and Designers Own Homes.

Editorial Reviews

Who Reads Architectural Digest?
Architectural Digest is the world’s leading design publication, with a total audience of nearly five million. Its readers are successful, sophisticated and well-read; they recognize and appreciate good design--whether it’s found in a chair, a yacht or a house--and they expect to see spectacular photographs and informative features about extraordinary interiors and architecture along with well-written articles about home electronics, travel and automobile and jewelry design.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Whether highlighting an art-filled Manhattan townhouse, a modern dwelling in Japan or a California vineyard residence, each issue of Architectural Digest presents an arresting mix of interior design and architecture from the world’s leading designers and architects. Regular columns include:

  • AD Architecture: Highlighting projects by the foremost architects working today.
  • AD Travels and AD Shopping: Noted designers take readers on a tour of their favorite shops and sources in cities around the globe.
  • AD Electronica: The magazine’s guide to new and interesting home electronics.
  • Estates for Sale
  • Great Design Under $100
  • Discoveries By Designers: Presenting singular designer sources.
Each year, Architectural Digest publishes several special issues: Before & After, Designers’ Own Homes, American Country Houses, Exotic Homes Around the World, and the Architecture Issue. Other special editions include Designer Secrets Revealed, Hollywood at Home and the Great Design Issue. The popular AD100 has become the definitive directory of the top 100 designers and architects working today.

Feature Articles: Every issue of Architectural Digest presents residential design around the globe. The stunning photographs give readers the opportunity to "walk through" a home, along with informative and entertaining feature interviews with designers, architects and homeowners. In addition to regular design features, there are profiles of fascinating people, such as Ted Turner; Steven Spielberg; Anjelica Huston; Lance Armstrong; Diane Keaton; Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones; Sting; and John Travolta and Kelly Preston. Several times a year, Architectural Digest publishes several special sections, including Hotels Around the World; AD Style, a collection of some of the most innovative design around today; and Motoring by Design, which highlights automotive innovations, concept cars and automobile collectors, like Nicola Bulgari of the legendary Italian jewelry firm.

Past Issues:

Contributors:
Architectural Digest contains the work of some of the finest writers and photographers working today. Contributing Writers include Paul Theroux, fiction, non-fiction and travel writer; Patricia Leigh Brown of theNew York Times; Gerald Clarke, biographer of Truman Capote and Judy Garland; Nancy Collins, author of Hard to Get: Fast Talk and Rude Questions Along the Interview Trail; architecture critic Joseph Giovannini; Judith Thurman, author of biographies of Colette and Isak Dinesen and featured writer for the New Yorker ; architecture writer Mildred F. Schmertz; writer and critic Amanda Vaill; and Pulitzer Prize-winner Susan Sheehan.

Among the Contributing Photographers are legendary photo journalist Harry Benson; Durston Saylor; Mary E. Nichols; Scott Frances; Derry Moore; Robert Reck; Peter Aaron; and Tony Soluri.

Magazine Layout
Architectural Digest takes readers inside some of the most extraordinary homes being created today with stunning photographs and well-written and informative articles.

Comparisons to Other Magazines
Architectural Digest is regarded as the only magazine that brings its readers exclusive international coverage of the best interior design, architecture, art and antiques--along with select stories on travel, jewelry design and luxury automobiles.

Advertising
Architectural Digest advertisers represent suppliers of the finest home design products available, from fabrics, furniture and carpets, kitchen and bath suppliers as well as luxury automobiles, fine jewelry and watches, electronics, art and antiques. The magazine’s readers see, source and buy products directly from its pages.
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Summary: Waste of money

I have subscribed to AD a few times over the years, but got tired of the adds and looking at how the super wealthy lives and their homes. I love to look at decor magazines to get ideas, but in this there are none whatsoever. I also dislike their front cover showing some celebrity, I would rather have a picture of interior or house on it like they used to have. Unlike many others I couldn't care less about how the famous people lives. Veranda, Traditional Homes, Elle Decor & House Beautiful gives more ideas if you are into decorating, and I love these mags. It would still be nice if they came out with a decor magazine that "average" people can get ideas from as well, giving ideas on painting (colors) your home and affordable fabrics etc. Just my two-cents!
| Review date: 2010-07-18

Summary: Free Subscription

I bought a vacumm cleaner & little while later they offered me a free 1-year magazine subscription as a reward. The choices were nothing I would routinely buy (no Playboy, Maxim or any car mags), so I picked this one. Why?? Because it was the most expensive (but free) of the lot. The pictures are real good. The pages are slick too...you know - glossy.
This review was helpful to 0 out of 1 people | Review date: 2010-03-22

Summary: good information

i am not an architecture expert nor a designer but this magazine did give me a lot of ideas as well as some inspiration. I like to see how things should be done so when I am doing any sort of decorating,building ,etc. I look at this for inspiration from people who know a lot more than I do. this magazine is a nice collection of what to do and what works so if you just need a little input when it comes to your own personal style this one may be for you.
| Review date: 2010-02-28

Summary: love this magazine

It was on a lightning deal for $24 or something so, I was pretty excited. I love looking at beautifully balanced, decorated & designed homes. At least I can have peace & harmony somewhere in my life, if not in my actual surroundings.
| Review date: 2010-02-24

Summary: Architectural Digest

Ordered one month and one day ago and still no magazine.
So, can't review as requested.
This review was helpful to 0 out of 1 people | Review date: 2010-02-22

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