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Metropolis covers all aspects of design—from architecture to interior design, products to wayfinding, landscape design to urban planning—for an audience of design professionals. Its coverage ranges from conception to realization, from sketches to managing the building. Metropolis sees good design as a collaborative process that results in designs that are sustainable—kind to people and the environment—yet efficient and cost–effective.
Click here for our 2009 Editorial Calendar
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design: Volume, Inc. |
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Advertisers use Metropolis to engage architects and designers, many of whom are not reached by other magazines. Metropolis's cutting-edge visuals and focus on ideas, projects, and issues attract an audience of engaged, successful and dynamic professionals who shape the look of the world. Metropolis advertisers reach an audience with significant purchasing power who control the selection of products used to create great spaces and places. |
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For advertising opportunities contact Tamara Stout 212.886.2529
tstout@metropolismag.com.
For editorial and PR submissions contact edit@metropolismag.com
Click here for our 2009 Editorial Calendar |
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Metropolis has covered the designed environment for over 27 years. Each issue of the magazine addresses every area of design—architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture, technology, industrial design, and graphic design—illuminating the process that creates great design. To Metropolis, design is a collaborative effort. Metropolis's approach sorts out the significant from the insignificant for its busy audience in accessible prose. |
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photo: Victoria Sambunaris |
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With Susan S. Szenasy as editor in chief, you'll always be reading editorial that will push you to think beyond what you thought possible. Since 1986 Szenasy has lead the magazine through decades of landmark design journalism, achieving domestic and international recognition. She is internationally recognized as an authority on sustainability and design. |
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Susan Szenasy, Editor in Chief |
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Board of Directors member, Council for Interior Design Accreditation |
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Board of Directors member, FIT Interior Design |
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Board of Directors member, Center for Architecture Advisory Board
Chair, Center for Architecture Exhibitions Committee
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Board of Directors member, Landscape Architecture Foundation |
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Honorary member American Society for Landscape Architects |
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Recipient of the ASID Patron’s Prize and Presidential Commendation, 2008 |
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Recipient of the 2008 Medallion of Honor from the Society of American Registered Architects, New York Chapter |
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Recipient of the Civitas August Heckscher Award for Community Service and Excellence, 2007 |
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Recipient of two IIDA Presidential Commendations, 2003, 2006 |
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Holds an MA in Modern European History from Rutgers University |
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Holds honorary doctorates from Kendall College, the Art Center College of Design, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. |
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With a print circulation of 61,000 Metropolis augments paid circulation with controlled circulation to design professionals, industry leaders, and at the industry's most important trade shows, making it the most targeted and efficient magazine in the industry. |
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Metropolis readers are design professionals who purchase and/or specify millions, even billions, of dollars worth of product a year. They look to Metropolis for guidance on what's hot, what's good, and what matters. And since our research has shown that many of our subscribers do not read other design magazines, they are especially attentive to your message. |
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Metropolis's audience is part of an ever–expanding number of design professionals that can no longer be reached effectively by a single publication. |
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The Web site's own dedicated editorial content serves as a separate voice as well as an extension of Metropolis magazine. Metropolismag.com has become one of the most valued and talked about design sites in the world, with specially commissioned articles that cover the same broad range of topics as the magazine. |
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The design industry is one of the world's most dynamic. Its importance and influence grows every day, and its prospects have never been brighter. Check out what industry leaders are saying about Metropolis. And see where we're making a splash! |
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SPECIAL FOR ICFF |
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Metropolis ICFF DIRECTORY
Advertise in the Metropolis ICFF Directory to get maximum exposure at ICFF; there's no better way to showcase your product. The directory provides a list of exhibitors, map of the show floor, and schedule of events, making it essential to anyone visiting ICFF. |
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Metropolis DESIGN GUIDE NYC: ICFF CONNECTED
Want to drive traffic to your showroom? Hosting an event that coincides with ICFF? Even if you're not exhibiting at ICFF this year, the Metropolis Design Guide NYC: ICFF CONNECTED is an excellent vehicle to market your product to the international design community that is in town for ICFF. This unique guidebook provides New York City neighborhood maps, events, and locations of interest for design enthusiasts. 21,000 Design Guides are distributed at ICFF and at key locations throughout the city. Be a part of the ICFF buzz even if you aren't exhibiting. |
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SPECIAL FOR NeoCon® World’s Trade Fair |
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CHICAGO: TASTE OF THE TOWN RESTAURANT GUIDE
Market your product in Metropolis's restaurant guide. Since 1998, Metropolis has published a restaurant guide that has helped NeoCon participants find great places to dine in Chicago. Mailed to 8,000 pre–registered NeoCon attendees, hand–delivered out to NeoCon attendees, and distributed at the Merchandise Mart throughout the year, it's a fantastic vehicle for marketing your product at NeoCon and beyond. |
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For advertising opportunities contact Tamara Stout 212.886.2529
tstout@metropolismag.com.
For editorial and PR submissions please contact edit@metropolismag.com
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design: Default. |
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design: Matt Bouloutian |
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Metropolis Magazine | 61 W. 23rd Street, Floor 4 New York, NY 10010 | T (212) 627-9977 | F (212) 627-9988 |
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Sources for included information:
June 2008 ABC Audit Statement; 2002 MRI Study; AWStats |
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