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2017 Media Kit THE ARCHITECT’S NEWSPAPER The Architect’s Newspaper is the most authoritative US publication on architecture and design. Our engaged audience is made up of architects, landscape architects, designers, engineers, developers, and contractors. They enjoy our high-quality, in-depth articles, high-profile interviews, informed criticism, conversations on the built environment, up-to-the-minute architecture and design developments. Our website, our engaged social media platforms, conferences and our monthly newspaper help us broadcast content to a ever expanding audience each day.
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