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1,000 Blog Posts!

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I embarked on my blogging journey with only modest goals. Initially, SW Oregon Architect primarily served as a means for me to communicate with the membership of the Southwestern Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (now the Eugene Section of AIA Oregon ) on chapter matters during my tenure on the SWO board of directors.

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Revolutionizing Architecture Blogging with AI: How to Harness the Power of AI for Architecture Blogging

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Perhaps you're already utilizing AI for architecture-related tasks, such as: Optimizing your design process Project management Repetitive tasks like payroll and billing But, did you know you can use artificial intelligence tools to create top-tier blog posts for your architecture blog?

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Blogging for Architects: How to Attract Clients & Build Your Reputation

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Blogging is a must for architects! Understand how blogging helps you attract ideal clients to your architecture firm (and keep reading to get 101 blog topic ideas!)  Imagine your ideal client is searching for something online. So, how do you make this imaginary future a reality? In one word:… Blogging!

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: P

SW Oregon Architect

Prince Lucien Campbell Hall (all photos by me) This is the next in my Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet series of blog posts, the focus of each being a landmark building here in Eugene. Many of these will be familiar to most who live here but there are likely to be a few buildings that are less so. View from the Memorial Quadrangle.

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Happenings

SW Oregon Architect

The week was equally busy and eventful for me on both the work and home fronts, so I’ll keep things brief and breezy with today’s blog post. City Hall = The Former EWEB Headquarters I’ve chronicled the interminable and almost comically tragic saga of a new, yet-to-be-realized Eugene City Hall for more than a decade now on this blog.

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Favorite Books of 2023

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For the fifteenth and last time on this blog, I'm highlighting my favorite books of the year , selected from the many books I reviewed or featured as "Book Briefs" on this blog, and the few titles that I reviewed at World-Architects. Until then, warm holiday wishes!

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What if?

SW Oregon Architect

(my photo) Multiple online pieces regarding the future of the downtowns of U.S. Edsall’s provocative supposition is that the downtowns of major cities are facing an “urban doom loop” because of now-entrenched WFH habits and office spaces not operating at full capacity. cities piqued my interest this past week.

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