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January 16, 2012

Prestigious Prize Ticks Toward a New Credibility

The Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix has been criticized in the past for perceived favoritism of certain brands, but its 2011 selection appears to have convinced even the skeptics.
January 16, 2012

Chinese Wealth Shows in Higher Watch Auction Prices

Interest in wristwatches and other mechanical arts as historical objects has pushed the prices higher, and new wealth in China has stoked the rise.
January 13, 2012

The Expanded SCAD Museum of Art

Savannah College of Art and Design's museum, a former 19th-century train depot, gets a contemporary new look by architecture firm Sottile & Sottile
January 12, 2012

Nina Griscom’s Elegant Manhattan Apartment

The tastemaker trades her family's New York City townhouse for a cozy, stylish duplex--carefully editing their prized objects along the way
January 11, 2012

On the Market: February 2012

(Slide show) Extraordinary homes for sale around the world
January 10, 2012

Kelly Wearstler’s Store Opens in Los Angeles

A peek inside the AD100 designer's flagship boutique, which is packed with everything you need to get her signature rock-star look
January 9, 2012

Ricardo Legorreta’s Legacy

To honor the late Mexican architect, AD looks back on his career and presents a portfolio of his residential projects that were featured in the magazine's pages
January 9, 2012

Architect David Mann’s Magical Remake of a New York Apartment

Gold and silver finishes add a Midas touch to a luxurious duplex for magazine editor Darcy Miller Nussbaum and her family
January 6, 2012

Switzerland’s Nira Alpina Hotel

With modern amenities and ski-in, ski-out access, this coolly modernist lodge is the perfect destination for a world traveler and avid skier
January 5, 2012

Editor’s Page

Find out what's new at Architectural Digest from Editor in Chief Margaret Russell.