ABOUT US
The Architect's Newspaper emerged from the desire, expressed by most architects we know, for a publication that speaks directly to them. We hear, constantly, that architects
feel underserved or underwhelmed by existing design publications. They want something that reflects their interests and practices. No rah-rah, no puffery. Just useful information. Insightful, readable criticism. Diverse voices. Open dialogue.
Combining timeliness with authority, The Architect's Newspaper is the
most comprehensive source of information on the latest projects and commissions, unfolding politics and debate, current events and cultural developments related to architecture, with an emphasis on the tri-state region. Up-front news is rounded out by a mix of topical essays, opinionated columns, project analyses, profiles, interviews, reviews of exhibitions and books, plus a complete calendar of important events and competitions.
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The architectural profession in New York is, at present, starved for news. While we also need more critical journals, a steady and reliable source of information about the projects, the offices, the practitioners and the patrons of architecture is desperately needed.
Terence Riley
The Philip Johnson Chief Curator
Dept. of Architecture & Design
The Museum of Modern Art, NY |