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(Every Thursday) The Architect’s Newspaper’s City Terrain e-newsletter focuses on landscape architecture and urban design news and new projects. Each week, City Terrain compiles our top stories in landscape architecture and urban design, with coverage ranging from waterfronts and innovative streetscapes to water retention systems and green roofs. Game changing projects, green products, urban agriculture, groundbreaking parks; City Terrain harvests our award winner coverage and serves it directly to our readers.
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(Every FRIday) Facades+ is an e-newsletter and blog column about advanced building envelopes, and the processes, people, and products behind high performance and high design facades. Architects, engineers, facade consultants, and a wide design audience read about the latest developments in 3D modeling, waterproofing, and new materials that make building facades one of the most dynamic areas of design innovation.
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Introducing the first mobile app for AIA CE learning. ANYTIME! ANYWHERE! YOU CAN LEARN!
Across the country, architects are required to take continuing education courses to maintain their professional license. CE|STRONG offers the only app designed to provide architects AIA courses, specifically designed for mobile users. The CE|S app is easy-to-use, intuitive tool for architects to take courses & manage their AIA Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Contact us for hosting and sponsorship pricing.
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PRINT SPECS PUBLICATION PAGE TRIM SIZE 10.5” x 14”
BINDING METHOD Saddle-stitched
PRINTING / PAPER STOCK The Architect’s Newspaper is printed web. Paper stock is 45# white-coated stock.
SAFETY MARGINS Allowance should be made for 1/4” trim at head, bottom and gutter for all bleed ads. Live matter should be kept 1/4” free from all trimmed edges.
PREFERRED FILE FORMAT PDF/X-1a; No application files will be accepted.
COPY REQUIREMENTS Format as a high resolution PDF (300 dpi). Files should be CMYK. RGB images,
ICC Profiles or PANTONE colors will not be accepted. Be aware of effects that can be caused by transparency and flattener settings. All transparency must be flattened in the final page file that is submitted for processing. Select all text and “Convert to paths” in FreeHand or “Create Outlines” in Illustrator. A laser or digital SWOPcompatible proof must accompany all files.
COPY DEADLINES 15 days before publication date. Any ad materials received in other formats will incur an additional fee as will author’s alterations to ad materials (typesetting, stripping, etc.).
COLOR PROOF REQUIREMENTS
a good press match, it is important to follow general industry guidelines when preparing files and proofs. Advertisements supplied to The Architect’s Newspaper without an acceptable color proof will be printed to SWOP standards. The printer and Publisher cannot be held liable for color complaints when files are submitted without acceptable color proof. Black and white ads can be submitted with continuous tone (contone) proof. The correct size proof must be generated directly from the disk/file you submit. All proofs must indicate publication name, issue date and contents supplied by advertiser.
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AUTHOR’S ALTERATIONS Changes made after approval of a final proof, or after output of film and proof, require new film and proofs to be output, and thus will be subject to additional charges for the second set of film and proofs. Advertisements requiring alterations such as editing,
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TERMS & CONDITIONS General Rate Policy
Rates are effective as of January 1, 2016. All business under contracts will be protected for the duration of the contract.
Agency Commission
Terms are net 30 days. 15% gross billing allowed to recognize agencies on space, color and position, provided account is paid within 30 days. Payment for any advertising shall be due and payable at Publisher’s office: The Architect’s Newspaper, LLC 21 Murray Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10007
Short Rates and Rebates
Advertisers will be shortrated if, within a 12-month period from the date of the first insertion, they do not use the amount of insertions upon which their billings have been based. Advertisers using more insertions than contracted for will receive
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Cancellations
Cancellations are not accepted after space reservation closing date.
Position Policy
The Publisher guarantees no position request unless contracted for at premium rate and assumes no responsibility if position given differs from request.
Payment Terms
Invoices are dated as of the issue date and are due payable upon receipt in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Publisher looks to the advertising agency/company placing the insertion order for payment; however, Publisher shall have the right to hold the advertising agency and the advertiser jointly and severally liable for the monies due and payable to Publisher, and the agency warrants that, by submitting the insertion order, it
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General Regulations and Policies
All copy subject to approval. The Publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement for any reason at any time. Advertisements that, in the Publisher’s opinion, give the illusion of editorial material will carry the word “Advertisement.” In consideration of The Architect’s Newspaper, LLC’s acceptance of such advertisements for publication, the agency and the advertiser will indemnify and save harmless The Architect’s Newspaper and its officers, employees and agents against all loss, liability, damage and expense of whatsoever nature arising out of copying, printing or publishing
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The following terms and conditions shall be deemed incorporated in every insertion order or space contract tendered to The Architect’s Newspaper unless modified by written agreement signed by an officer or “Publisher” and shall supersede any inconsistent statement in such order or contract.
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M. Christine Boyer Professor of Architecture, Princeton University
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Aaron Betsky Dean, Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture
Anthony Alofsin Architect and University of Texas professor
Robert Bruegmann Architectural historian
Marlon Blackwell Architect and University of Arkansas professor
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Peter Cook Architect
Sarah Dunn Research Director, Archeworks
Nate Eudaly Executive Director, Dallas Architecture Forum
Zurich Esposito Executive Vice President, AIA Chicago
Carlos Jimenez Architect and Rice University professor
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Sheryl Kolasinski Deputy director, The Menil Collection
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Teddy Cruz Architect Erin Cullerton Consultant
Whitney Cox Architectural photographer
Mike Davis Author
Odile Decq Architect
Neil Denari Architect
Tom Hanrahan Dean of Architecture, Pratt Institute
Betti Sue Hertz Director, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Sarah Herda Executive Director, Graham Foundation
Brooke Hodge Deputy Director, Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum
Craig Konyk Architect Reed Kroloff Former Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art Jayne Merkel Architecture critic Signe Nielson Landscape architect
Craig Hodgetts Architect Walter Hood Landscape Architect David Meckel Director, Research and Planning, CCA
Sarah Herda Director, Graham Foundation Reed Kroloff Former Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art Edward Lifson Architecture critic Robert McAnulty Architect Ben Nicholson Architect
Kimberli Meyer Director, MAK Center for Art & Architecture
Donna Robertson Former Dean, IIT School of Architecture
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Raymond Ryan Curator, Heinz Architectural Center
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