ARCHITECT Magazine's nearest audiences span magazines, news publishers, websites, and journalists — a cross-subcategory mix with no single dominant type and no standout gap between the top and bottom of the range.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 at the top to 0.93 at the bottom, a band of less than two percentage points across all ten neighbors. Condé Nast Traveler leads at 0.95, followed by Financial Times Breaking News at 0.94 and Lonely Planet at 0.94. Christiane Amanpour and Travel + Leisure sit at 0.94 and 0.93 respectively. Tallying the subcategories: four of the ten neighbors are magazines (Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Saveur, The Week), three are news publishers (Financial Times Breaking News, Reuters, Bloomberg), two are websites (Lonely Planet, Zagat), and one is a journalist (Christiane Amanpour). ARCHITECT Magazine is itself a magazine, so the four magazine neighbors represent same-kind overlap — but the majority of the top 10 comes from outside that subcategory, with news publishers and travel-oriented websites making up the rest of the cluster. The travel thread running through Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure, and Zagat is notable given that none of those are architecture or design publications.
The flat, cross-subcategory shape points to an audience defined less by a single editorial niche than by a broad, cosmopolitan media diet spanning design-adjacent lifestyle, global news, and travel.