Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest is a monthly American magazine that was launched in 1920. It focuses on interior design and gardening rather than sheer outside architecture. Condé Nast publishes the magazine, as well as overseas versions of Architectural Digest in Italy, China, France, Germany, India, Spain, Mexico/Latin America, and the Middle East. Architectural Digest, branded "The World Design Authority", is aimed at affluent and style-conscious readers. The journal publishes the annual AD100 list, which honors the world's most prominent interior designers and architects. Architectural Digest also presents the renowned web video series Open Door, which takes an in-depth look at the distinctive residences of various celebrities and public figures.
AD publishes weekly and focuses on premium interior design and residential architecture. AD has recently gained popularity not just among architects but also among pop culture fans since they regularly give insights into celebrity homes. Their YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/architecturaldigest) has millions of views, which adds to the magazine's popularity. The journal was formerly recognized for its preference for classical and traditional aesthetics, but it has lately begun to include sections on modern and minimalist designs as well. Because of its beautiful curation and captivating stories, the magazine is distributed abroad and has a large number of readers.
Website: architecturaldigest.com