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Does Historic Preservation Have a Future in America’s Imploding Cities?

Architectural Observer

Many of our preservation-worthy structures are located in big cities and many of those cities are not just struggling, they’re becoming unlivable. These problems, of course, are not unique to Baltimore and San Francisco; most American cities are experiencing similar challenges but at varying degrees of criticality.

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How Do Architects Generate Leads: 3 Proven Methods

Archmark

In this blog post, we will: Explore various strategies that can help architecture firms drive leads and grow their business. Key Takeaway: Architects can generate leads by creating a user-friendly website that showcases their work, incorporates testimonials and valuable content such as blog posts, and implements lead capture forms.

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Online Marketing for Architects: Archmark's Ultimate Guide

Archmark

Online marketing (also referred to as digital marketing) encompasses all web-based channels at your architecture firm’s disposal to spread brand awareness, promote your services, and get your ideal future clients to convert, or become actual new business opportunities. Offer valuable content packed with your expertise for their blog.

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Why Architects should Blog | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Architects / Why Architects should Blog Why Architects should Blog Bob Borson — May 5, 2014 — 40 Comments I was asked to be the Master of Ceremonies for the AIA Austin Design Awards ceremony, an event that took place last Thursday evening (May 1st). This is now the main reason why I continue writing my blog.

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The 25 Coolest LEGO Architecture Sets

The Architect's Guide

Eight-story annex tower and a section of New York City's 5th avenue museum mile including scaled yellow cabs. Recreate the world's most beautiful cities with the lego. Four detailed clock dials with movable hour and minute hands. Brandon Hubbard, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Have a suggestion for a future blog post?

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Letters from a traveling Architecture Student | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It’s a fairly amazing story but I think I matured about 4 years during a 20 minute window when I was kicked off a train in East Berlin, lost my passport (which I recovered that 20 minutes later from East Berlin Police who were hiding it from me) and had to sleep in a Red Cross shelter. Good times. Inna hello!

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No challenge too small or too great

Architects Tales

31 for the blog, www.architects-tales.com, Copyrighted 2019 by Dale R. With that wealth and connections as his base – as well as a subsequent $20 million loan from HUD [5] – Henry secretly purchased and assembled the various farms needed for building the first of Jonathan’s five villages. Ellickson. An Architect First.