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})('<div class=\"record comment-details\">\n  <a name=\"comment279\"><\/a>\n    <h2 class=\"headline\">I lov ArchRec...<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"supplemental\">\n	  <div class=\"author\">Dana Lee<\/div>\n	  <div class=\"date\">November 22, 2016<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"abstract\">This is one magazine true to its name focused on architecture of all varieties of structures.  AR\'s quality has not diminished but improved with loads of pictures, insightful editorials, avant-garde coverage, wide span of structural interests--I can\'t express enough of my love for this magazine!  I am awed by what humans create; I want visit all structures featured in AR; I wish to experience living in the homes reviewed; I like learning of the inventive advertised materials; this is one magazine my subconscious would miss if it arrives late.  I would never give up the print--though a little less varnish in the printing process make it lighter to carry around.  Architecture is visual--thank you for all the optics to describe the editorials.  When I first subscribed to this magazine, AR only focused on commercial, large, and super structures--then, I had hoped AR would include residential structure--they have.  I would also like to see at least one small structure/building/residence under 500 square feet as a regular inclusion in AR.  Come on AR, you have the world at your feet AR--bring it to us, please!  That would make my passion for this magazine complete--a all in one for my hungry brain. <\/div>\n    <div class=\"action-links\">\n		<a href=\"#comment_form\">Post Comment<\/a>\n		<a class=\"modalInput\" rel=\"#report-abusive-comment-form\" href=\"#id=279\">Report Abusive Comment<\/a>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n');