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1,000 Blog Posts!

SW Oregon Architect

I embarked on my blogging journey with only modest goals. It seems many of the prolific architecture-oriented blogs that flourished during blogging’s heyday (roughly the mid-2000s to the early 2010s) have become inactive, including several of those listed here on my sidebar. Writing is good exercise for my brain.

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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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A New Year, A New Chapter

SW Oregon Architect

By marking the end of one year and the beginning of another, they reflect on the past and look forward to the future with hope and optimism. Many individuals now choose to work beyond the “traditional” retirement age (hello, 65!) I am concerned I will initially struggle to “switch off” from work mode and relax.

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Tempus Fugit

SW Oregon Architect

Blogging encourages me to think about the way architects can work toward building places and communities that help people live healthy and productive lives in the face of an increasingly uncertain future. Below are links to one blog post from each month this past year. By nature, I am resistant to change.

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Challenging Our Biases

SW Oregon Architect

I also use Twitter to broaden the reach of this blog, as many of my updates announce and link the latest SW Oregon Architect posts. 2/2 Hence my influences decidedly reflect the narrowness of the lens through which I learned about architecture, and the dominance of the hero architect narrative.

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What if?

SW Oregon Architect

my photo) Multiple online pieces regarding the future of the downtowns of U.S. 1) City officials work with local business leaders in a search for solutions, but many of the ideas they pose fail to yield appreciable gains. But what if we accept this fate for downtown Eugene and instead reframe its future differently?

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Favorite Books of 2023

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

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. The book is beautifully produced and reflective of the place's myriad qualities.

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