Architectural Digest (1-year auto-renewal)

Architectural Digest (1-year auto-renewal)

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 subscr

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  1. Robert I. Hedges says:
    172 of 185 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Try ‘Architecture’ and ‘Dwell’ Instead, May 23, 2004
    By 
    Robert I. Hedges
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    ‘Architectural Digest’ has changed over the years to become fussier and more lifestyle oriented than substantial architecture and design commentary. I still have a subscription, but intend to allow it to lapse when it expires for three primary reasons:

    1) The magazine is huge and cumbersome, largely due to the massive quantity of advertisements;
    2) The magazine exclusively highlights gazillion dollar homes, that only are a factor for celebrities;
    3) Stylistically, the magazine seems stuck in a rut of cluttered end tables and credenzas, overstuffed pillows, and no space on a wall unoccupied by a huge, gold, gilded framed picture from eighteenth century France.

    I don’t like clutter, and I don’t like being ornate to make a house look rich. That’s why I no longer think this is a magazine that I really need. For me I will read ‘Architecture’ for serious architectural commentary, and ‘Dwell’ for reasonable (and financially attainable) interior design commentary. Thanks, but no thanks.

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  2. "jbrown2" says:
    101 of 107 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Architectural Digest: the source for interior designers, March 11, 2002
    By 
    “jbrown2″ (Glens Falls, NY USA) –

    Architectural Digest is not an “architecture” magazine as many people believe it is. It began as an architecture magazine, but slowly became known for its coverage of building interiors that consumers wanted to see. This is true today, as the cover article is generally the about the interior of a famed actor, politician, designer, or artist’s home. These articles are remniscent of a paper version of MTV’s show “Cribs.” While the articles about the interiors dominate, an accompanying photograph of the exterior tags along when appropriate. The articles discuss the ideas, sources, materials and inspiration behind the designs pictured. Each magazine generally has about one dozen such articles plus features.
    The magazine caters to the needs of interior designers and those who can, or wish they could hire them. The magazine does not promote or favor either traditional or modern design.
    AD (as it calls itself) is full of advertisements. Some people may find this irritating, but for a designer, decorator, or client searching for inspiration or sources this information is equally valuable as the articles and features. Ads are just as telling of where the industry is going and where it has been as any picture or text.
    If you subscribe, do it because you know and want what AD is. It is expensive, thick, and very useful if you are interested with the cutting edge of interior design. Do not get it to learn more about architecture or for the quality or readability of its text. Pictures and advertisements are the game with AD.If you are still unsure, pick up one at the newsstand and check it out before you buy 12 issues – most issues are like the others and “special” issues are frequent but not really that different from the norm.

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  3. Joshua Drake says:
    72 of 76 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Mixed Bag, September 12, 2003
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    Joshua Drake (Westfield, IN) –
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    I used to love Architectural Digest. I got to admire and be inspired by incredible homes, and I couldn’t wait to get my issue every month.

    However, lately, I have seen less Architecture than Interior Design, and more ads than ever. I’ve even let my subscription lapse. Every now and again, I’ll pick it up on the magazine rack, but only if the issue is architecture heavy, or covers a particularly interesting project in depth.

    Architectural Digest used to be the pinnacle in the field, but now it is just a mixed bag.

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