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”My number one source for concise information about all things going on in U.S. Architecture” MARK MULLIGAN, DIRECTOR OF THE MASTER IN ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PROGRAMS, HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN ”The Architect’s Newspaper is true to its name— it is the definitive resource for news for those of us in the architecture and building world. It is a treasured newspaper that gathers all types of features—articles, opinions, reviews—that we all depend on. I don’t know any architects who do not subscribe!” DAVID ROCKWELL, ROCKWELL GROUP 2013 MEDIA KIT

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”My number one source for concise information about all things going on in U.S. Architecture” MARK MULLIGAN, DIRECTOR OF THE MASTER IN ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PROGRAMS, HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN

”The Architect’s Newspaper is true to its name— it is the definitive resource for news for those of us in the architecture and building world. It is a treasured newspaper that gathers all types of features—articles, opinions, reviews—that we all depend on. I don’t know any architects who do not subscribe!” DAVID ROCKWELL, ROCKWELL GROUP

2013 MEDIA KIT

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The Architect’s Newspaper reaches readers in over 160 countries and 50 states. We are the go-to source for breaking news and dialog-shaping opinion for architects and design professionals at every level from principals to design interns, at corporate giants and boutique firms. Whether they follow us in print or online, in hourly blog and Twitter feeds, on Facebook or live chats, our readers count on us for the news and information that matters most. Connect with the design communi-ty at every level with The Architect’s Newspaper and build relationships and find your target buyer or specifier.

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350,000 AUDIENCE Architects depend on

The Architect’s Newspaper because we speak

directly to their needs across every platform

Reach 350,000 of the nation’s most influential architecture and design professionals

through The Architect’s Newspaper network

READERSHIP

EAST EDITION

37,500AUDIENCE

WEST EDITION

33,750AUDIENCE

MIDWEST EDITION

25,000AUDIENCE

FACADE CONFERENCES

800+ ATTENDEES

ARCHPAPER.COM

170,000+UNIQUE VISITORS PER MONTH

E-NEWSLETTERS

16,000READERS PER WEEK

A/N BLOG

40,000+UNIQUE VISITORS PER MONTH

TWITTER

36,900+FOLLOWERS

FACEBOOK

27,000LIKES

PRINT EDITION ONLINE SOCIAL

MEDIA

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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

The Architect’s Newspaper keeps readers across the country up to date

with targeted regional editions.

EAST EDITION

WEST EDITION

MIDWEST EDITION

EAST EDITION

37,500AUDIENCE

WEST EDITION

33,750AUDIENCE

MIDWEST EDITION

25,000AUDIENCE

56% NEW YORK

70% CALIFORNIA

40% ILLINOIS

7% INDIANA

7% OHIO

6% NEW YORK

5% WISCONSIN

5% MINNESOTA

5% MICHIGAN

4% MISSOURI

4% IOWA

17% OTHER

7% NEW YORK

3% OREGON

3% WASHINGTON

2% ARIZONA

9% NEW JERSEY

7% MASSACHUSETTS

6% PENNSYLVANIA

5% DC METRO

4% CONNECTICUT

13% OTHER

15% OTHER

The Architect’sNewspaper’s regionaleditions target localcommunities, tailoringeach edition so that it is directly relevent to its readers.

40,000 Readers come from the largest 35 metropolitan areas.

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1/2 of our readers are

senior-level management

70% age 45+

50% offer interior design specialties

READERS RESPOND

Readers tell us they count on The Architect’s Newspaper

to keep them informed

THEY’RE ENGAGED THEY TAKE ACTION

THEY SPECIFY PRODUCTS

86%TOOK ACTION

AS A RESULT OF READING AN

75%SPECIFY

PRODUCTS

52%

77%

69% 63%

50%

73% 73%

51%

65%

77%

58%

47% 45%

SHARED A COPY OF AN WITH A COLLEAGUE OR FRIEND

DOORS & WINDOWS

MATERIALS ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY

FURNISHINGS

HARDWARE MASONRY & STONE

SURFACES

SHARED CONTENT

VISITED A MANUFACTURER’S WEBSITE

TOOK NOTE OF A PRODUCT FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE USE

LIGHTING

KITCHEN & BATHS

76%GLASS

Sources: The Architect’s Newspaper 2012 Subscriber Data; The Architect’s Newspaper 2012 Reader Survey

67% read four of the last four issues

71% spend more than 30 minutes

reading each issue of The Architect’s Newspaper

75%

visit www.archpaper.com for news and information

THEY ARE DECISION MAKERS

“By far the best architecture publication in the U.S. today” MARGARET GORMAN,

PARTNER, GORMANSCHWEYER

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20% INTERIOR DESIGNERS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, ACADEMICS, & STUDENTS

The Architect’s Newspaper media network connects with design communities

at every level.

PROFESSIONAL AUDIENCE

PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY FIRM SIZE

GENDER

PROJECT FOCUS

23% of our readers (vs. the 4% industry standard) Work in firms with 100+ employees, the segment that accounts for 51% of total gross billings industry-wide.

25%PRINCIPALS/ PARTNERS

15%OTHER

45%ARCHITECTS/ DESIGNERS

Sources: The Architect’s Newspaper 2012 Subscriber Data; The Architect’s Newspaper 2012 Reader Survey

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100+ EMPLOYEES

38% 5–99 EMPLOYEES

23%1–4 EMPLOYEES

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2013 CALENDARNational Calendar

SPECIAL ISSUE

MarEast only 3/06/13

02/13/13 02/20/13EmergingArchitects

Distributed at The Architectural League LecturesDBIA Expo, Orlando, FL

SPECIAL ISSUE

MAYEast only 5/08/13

04/17/13 04/24/13 HospitalityHospitality and Design Expo, Las Vegas, NV*ICFF, NY, NY

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SEPTEast only 09/18/13

08/28/13 09/04/13Architecture

MonthOHNY, NY, NY Design Showroom Distribution

Month Issue Space Close Materials Due Theme Special Section/ Product coverage

Bonus Distribution

JANEast 1/16/13West 1/30/13MW 1/23/13

12/19/12 01/02/13 Best Of

Resource Guide

Service Providers, Showroom, & Products

Surfaces, Las Vegas, NVHouston Build Expo, Houston, TXLearning Enviornments, Orlando, FLPalm Springs Modernism Week, Palm Springs, CA

FEB East 2/06/13 West 2/20/13 MW 2/27/13

01/16/13 01/23/13 New Materials Hardware ACSA: 101 Annual Meeting, SF, CA

MAREast 3/20/13West 3/27/13MW 3/13/13

02/20/13 02/27/13 RetailKitchen

Supplement

Building Energy, Boston, MAGlobal Shop, Chicago, ILArchitectural Digest Home Design, NY, NY

APREast 4/10/13West 4/24/13 MW 4/17/13

03/20/13 03/27/13 Lighting

A’N FACADE CONFERENCE, NYLightfair International, Las Vegas, NV Covering, Orlando, FL Buildings NY, NY, NY *KBIS, New Orleans, LA

MAYEast 5/22/13

West 5/29/13 MW 5/15/13

04/24/13 05/01/13Residential/ Commercial

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AltBuild Expo, Santa Monica, CA PCBC, San Diego, CA2013 BOMA International Conf. & The Every Building Show, San Diego, CA*NeoCon WTF, Chicago, IL *Dwell on Design, Los Angeles, CA

JUNEast 6/05/13 West 6/26/13 MW 6/12/13

05/15/13 05/22/13 AIA FacadesA’N FACADE CONFERENCE, CA*AIA Nat’l Conv., Washington, DC ASCA Fall Conf, Philadelphia, PA

East 7/10/13 06/19/13 06/26/13

AUGEast 7/24/13 West 8/14/13 MW 8/07/13

07/03/13 07/10/13 Developers

California Construction Expo, Pasadena, CABonus Issues sent to Developers & Real Estate ProfessionalsGlassbuild America, Atlanta, GA

SEPTEast 9/04/13 West 9/25/13 MW 9/11/13

08/14/13 08/21/13 LandscapeWater

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AIA SF Home Tours, SF, CA Construct, Phoenix, AZ ASLA Annual Mtg. & Expo, Boston,MA

OCTEast 10/2/13 West 10/23/13 MW 10/9/13

09/11/13 09/18/13 Environmental

A’N FACADE CONFERENCE, CHI*Greenbuild Light Show West NeoCon East, Baltimore, MD Design Philly, Philadelphia, PAMETALCON InternationalDESIGNNIGHT 2013, AIA Chicago

NOVEast 11/13/13West 11/27/13 MW 11/6/13

10/16/13 10/23/13ABExpo, Boston, MA Boutique Design, NY, NY

DECEast 12/4/13West 12/11/13 MW 12/11/13

11/13/13 11/20/13 Retrofit GlassJLC LIVE, Portland, ORConstruction Super Conference, SF, CA

HD Americas, Miami, FL

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FIXED PRICING FOR 2013The Architect’s Newspaper has simplified its rate card. Rather than a complex pricing grid based on region, the media print buyer now only need choose between two tiers of exposure: National or Regional. We’ve also lowered our rates, basing them on our lowest circulating publication (Midwest), so there’s no need to worry about frequency discounts; they’re already built in. Whether you want to purchase national ads on a monthly basis, or target your market with an East, West, or Midwest placement, there’s never been a better time to get into AN.

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The top revenue-generating design firms read The Architect’s Newspaper

Notable readers

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AECOM

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ZIMMER GUNSUL FRASCA ARCHITECTS

Joseph Aliotta, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects

Stanley Allen

Paola Antonelli, MoMA

Michael Arad, Handel Architects

William Bain, NBBJ

Andre Balazs, Developer

Diana Balmori, Balmori Associates

Michael Bierut, Pentagram

Rick Bell, Executive Director, AIA New York

Adrian Benepe, Commissioner, NYC DPR

Aaron Betsky, Director, Cincinnati Art Museum

Barry Bergdoll, MoMA

Amanda Burden, Director, NYC DCP

David Burney, Commissioner, NYC DDC

David Childs, SOM

Henry Cobb, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

James Corner, Landscape Architect

Lise Anne Couture, Asymptote

Kevin Daly, Daly Genik Architects

Dirk Denison, Dirk Denison Architects

Elizabeth Diller, Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Andres Duany, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company

Winka Dubbeldam, Archi-Tectonics

Roger Duffy, SOM

Sarah Dunn, UrbanLab

Peter Eisenman, Eisenman Architects

Julie Eizenberg, Koning Eizenberg Architecture

Steven Ehrlich, Steven Ehrlich Architects

Martin Felsen, UrbanLab

Benjamin Fisher, Perkins + Will

Bruce Fowle, FXFowle

Kenneth Frampton, Professor, Columbia University

Mario Gandelsonas, Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects

Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang

Alexander Garvin, AGA

Frank Gehry, Gehry Partners

Leslie Gill, Architect

Richard Gluckman, Gluckman Mayner Architects

Paul Goldberger, Vanity Fair

Michael Graves, Michael Graves & Associates

Jordan Gruzen, Gruzen Samton

Hugh Hardy, H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture

Craig Hartman, SOM San Francisco

Steven Holl, Steven Holl Architects

Vincent James, Vincent James Associates

Ada Louise Huxtable, Architecture Critic, Wall Street Journal

Andre Kikoski, Architect

Rem Koolhaas, OMA

Ron Krueck, Krueck + Sexton

Lars Krueckeberg, GRAFT

Paul Lewis, LTL Architects

Greg Lynn, Greg Lynn FORM

Michael Manfredi, Weiss/Manfredi

Reinhold Martin, Martin/Baxi Architects

Jonathan Marvel, Rogers Marvel Architects

Thom Mayne, Morphosis Architects

Richard Meier, Richard Meier & Partners Architects

Toshiko Mori, Professor, Harvard Grad. School of Design, Architect

Eric Owen Moss, Eric Owen Moss Architects

Moshen Mostafavi, Professor, Harvard University

Guy Nordenson, Guy Nordenson and Associates

Enrique Norten, TEN Arquitectos

Robert Osborne, Director of Operations, URS

Gregg Pasquarelli, SHoP Architects

William Pedersen, Kohn Pedersen Fox

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Larry Scarpa, Pugh + Scarpa Architects

James Stewart Polshek, Polshek Partnership

Hani Rashid, Asymptote

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Lindy Roy, ROY Co.

Janette Sadik Khan, NYC Department

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Henry Smith-Miller, Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects

Julie Snow, Julie Snow Architects

Michael Sorkin, Michael Sorkin Studio

Robert A.M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture

Tim Stevens, Sasaki Associates

Marilyn Taylor, Dean, Penn’s School of Design

Bernard Tschumi, Bernard Tschumi Architects

Henry Urbach, Director, The Glass House

Michael Van Valkenburgh, MVVA

Joe Valerio, Valerio Dewalt Train Associates

Anthony Vidler, Dean, Cooper Union

Rafael Viñoly, Rafael Viñoly Architects

Peter Walker, Peter Walker and Partners

Marion Weiss, Weiss/Manfredi

Mark Wigley, Dean, Columbia University GSAAP

James Wines, SITE

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EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD, EAST

PAOLA ANTONELLI Design curator, MoMA

M. CHRISTINE BOYER Professor of Architecture, Princeton University

PETER COOK Architect

WHITNEY COX Architectural photographer

ODILE DECQ Architect

MELISSA FELDMAN Design writer

TOM HANRAHAN Dean of Architecture, Pratt Institute

SARAH HERDA Executive Director, Graham Foundation

CRAIG KONYK Architect

REED KROLOFF Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art

JAYNE MERKEL Architecture critic

SIGNE NIELSON Landscape architect

JOAN OCKMAN Historian and critic, Columbia University

KYONG PARK Artist

ANNE RIESELBACH Program Director, The Architectural League

TERENCE RILEY Director, Miami Art Museum

KEN SAYLOR Designer

DARIUS SOMERS Designer, David Adjaye Associates

MICHAEL SORKIN Architect and critic

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD, WEST

FRANCES ANDER-TON Design writer

STEVE CASTELLANOS Architect

TEDDY CRUZ Architect

ERIN CULLERTON Assistant Director, AIA San Francisco

MIKE DAVIS Author

NEIL DENARI Architect

BETTI SUE HERTZ Director, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

BROOKE HODGE Curator, Architecture & Design

CRAIG HODGETTS Architect

WALTER HOOD Landscape Architect

DAVID MECKEL Director, Research and Planning, CCA

KIMBERLI MEYER Director, MAK Center for Art & Architecture

JOHN PARMAN Design writer

SIMON SADLER Architectural historian

ROGER SHERMAN Architect

WILLIAM STOUT Publisher

WARREN TECHENTIN Architect

HENRY URBACH Curator, Architecture & Design, SF MoMA

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD, MIDWEST

AARON BETSKY Director, Cincinnati Art Museum

ROBERT BRUEGMANN Architectural historian

SARAH DUNN Research Director, Archeworks

ZURICH ESPOSITO Executive Vice President, AIA Chicago

MARTIN FELSEN Director, Archeworks

SARAH HERDA Director, Graham Foundation

REED KROLOFF Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art

EDWARD LIFSON Architecture critic

ROBERT MCANULTY Architect

BEN NICHOLSON Architect

DONNA ROBERTSON Dean, IIT School of Architecture

RAYMOND RYAN Curator, Heinz Architectural Center

ZOE RYAN Design Curator, Art Institute of Chicago

ELIZABETH SMITH Curator and author

JULIE SNOW Architect

MICHAEL SPEAKS Dean, University of Kentucky College of Design

MARTHA THORNE Executive Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize

ANDREW ZAGO Architect

JOHN ZUKOWSKY Museum Consultant

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PRODUCTION INFORMATION

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 mat-ter 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 im-ages, ICC Profiles or PANTONE colors will not be accepted.

Be aware of effects that can be caused by transparency and flat-tener 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 SWOP-com-patible 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 (type-setting, stripping, etc.).

COLOR PROOF REQUIREMENTS To assist our printer in obtaining a good press match, it is impor-tant to follow general industry guidelines when preparing files and proofs. Advertisements sup-plied to The Architect’s Newspa-per without an acceptable color proof will be printed to SWOP standards. The printer and Pub-lisher 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 publica-tion name, issue date and con-tents supplied by advertiser.

Fractional ads, up to 5 mgs if compressed, can be sent by email; larger files can be sent to our FTP site. Please call the advertising department at 212-966-0630 for address information before sending.

A copy must be faxed to 212-966-0633.

Advertiser name, file name and directory, application used and issue date should be clearly stated on both email and fax.

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, image manipulation, re-ductions or enlargements, trap-ping, etc., will be billed mechani-cal charges at the Publisher’s prevailing rates.

Black or color type knocking out of a tone background often cannot be deleted; in such cases, new film or digital film must be provided and film output charges will apply.

All production charges will be billed on the invoice for the issue in which the ad runs. All adver-tising materials must be received by closing date.

SHIPPING ADDRESS The Architect’s Newspaper Advertising Department 21 Murray Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10007

Print Ad Sizes

General Rate Policy Rates are effective as of January 1, 2012. 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 posi-tion, provided account is paid within 30 days. Payment for any advertising shall be due and payable at Publisher’s office:

The Architect’s Newspaper, LLC21 Murray Street, 5th FloorNew 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 appropriate rebates.

CancellationsCancellations are not accepted after space reservation closing date.

Position PolicyThe Publisher guarantees no position request unless contracted for at premi-um rate and assumes no responsibility if position given differs from request.

Payment TermsInvoices 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 adver-tising agency and the advertiser jointly and severally liable for the monies due and payable to Publisher, and the agen-cy warrants that, by submitting the in-sertion order, it and the advertiser have accepted this responsibility. Publisher will not be bound by conditions, printed or otherwise, on contracts, order blanks or instructions when such conditions conflict with its policies.

General Regulations and PoliciesAll copy subject to approval. The Pub-lisher reserves the right to reject or can-cel 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 indem-nify 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 of its advertisement in-cluding, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees resulting from claims or suits for libel, violation of rights or privacy, plagiarism, and copyright and trademark infringement. Publisher shall have the right to settle any such claim and to control any litigation or arbitra-tion to which it may be a party all at the cost of the agency and the advertiser who shall be deemed joint and several indemnitors, and agency warrants that it is authorized to bind, and does bind, advertiser to such indemnity jointly and severally with the agency. Publisher re-serves the right in its sole discretion to discontinue publication at any time with or without notice, or to defer or cancel the printing, publication, or circulation

of any issue or of the tendered adver-tising because of labor disputes involv-ing the Publisher, the printer or others, transportation delays or embargoes, errors or omissions of employees, or circumstances beyond its control. Pub-lisher’s sole obligation as to any failure or default on its part shall be limited to a refund of the charges which may have been paid to it or, at its option, to publish the tendered advertising in the next available issue. Rates are subject to change without notice.

Effective September 1, 2012The following terms and conditions shall be deemed incorporated in ev-ery 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 state-ment in such order or contract.