Architectural Digest June 2008
Architectural Digest is the world’s leading design publication, with a total audience of nearly five million. Its readers are successful, sophisticated and well-read; they recognize and appreciate good design--whether it’s found in a chair, a yacht or a house--and they expect to see spectacular photographs and informative features about extraordinary interiors and architecture along with well-written articles about home electronics, travel and automobile and jewelry design.
What You Can Expect in Each Issue
Whether highlighting an art-filled Manhattan townhouse, a modern dwelling in Japan or a California vineyard residence, each issue of Architectural Digest presents an arresting mix of interior design and architecture from the world’s leading designers and architects. Regular columns include:
*AD Architecture: Highlighting projects by the foremost architects working today.
*AD Travels and AD Shopping: Noted designers take readers on a tour of their favorite shops and sources in cities around the globe.
*AD Electronica: The magazine’s guide to new and interesting home electronics.
*Estates for Sale
*Great Design Under $100
*Discoveries By Designers: Presenting singular designer sources.
IN THIS ISSUE
Ted Turner
On His Armendaris Ranch Wild Animal Preserve, the Media Magnate Builds a Lodge in Tune with the Land
Invoking an Ideal
Romanticized Forms Pay Homage to Southern Architectural Traditions in a Historic Landscape
Deer Cabin Reverie
On the Wooded Shore of Flathead Lake, a One-Room Hideaway Celebrates Authentic Camp Living
Seaside Sanctuary
A Cluster of Cottages on Martha’s Vineyard
Defines Simplicity and Charm
Inner Directed
Modern Pieces Bring a Former Barn into the 21st Century
What You Can Expect in Each Issue
Whether highlighting an art-filled Manhattan townhouse, a modern dwelling in Japan or a California vineyard residence, each issue of Architectural Digest presents an arresting mix of interior design and architecture from the world’s leading designers and architects. Regular columns include:
*AD Architecture: Highlighting projects by the foremost architects working today.
*AD Travels and AD Shopping: Noted designers take readers on a tour of their favorite shops and sources in cities around the globe.
*AD Electronica: The magazine’s guide to new and interesting home electronics.
*Estates for Sale
*Great Design Under $100
*Discoveries By Designers: Presenting singular designer sources.
IN THIS ISSUE
Ted Turner
On His Armendaris Ranch Wild Animal Preserve, the Media Magnate Builds a Lodge in Tune with the Land
Invoking an Ideal
Romanticized Forms Pay Homage to Southern Architectural Traditions in a Historic Landscape
Deer Cabin Reverie
On the Wooded Shore of Flathead Lake, a One-Room Hideaway Celebrates Authentic Camp Living
Seaside Sanctuary
A Cluster of Cottages on Martha’s Vineyard
Defines Simplicity and Charm
Inner Directed
Modern Pieces Bring a Former Barn into the 21st Century
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