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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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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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Finally, a worthwhile fortune cookie | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Most of us don’t want fame or ticker-tape parades, but imagine how many days – and lives – could be brightened by this kind of news? I called the waiter over, who without hesitation replied, “No news is good news!” Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' Have a great weekend.

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A Photo Tour of Salisbury Cathedral | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The good news is that there will be a next time. Since you are not answering my last comment I think you are doing this blog not to hear also a critical voice but just to praise your posts. Incidentally, cool blog. Thanks – glad you like the blog. Nevertheless thank you for your blog. Guilty as charged.

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I'm No Longer the Golden Boy | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The good news is that I actually do know more. Your blogs bring sense to my life! Enjoy your blog. I appreciate that you put yourself out there with this blog. Please continue to blog. I’m not sure that has anything to do with your blog but since I am way older than you “2.

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Happy Thanksgiving. and I was robbed | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The good news was that when we were finally let in, I realized this was only a very thorough smash-and-grab job. Would there be any chance that someone stumbled across your blog and found out about all the expensive equipment you own and decided to hit your home? I’d give you a computer, I enjoy your blog that much.

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Here are 2022’s most expensive home sales

The Spaces

We’ve put together 2022’s most significant property purchases (in US dollars) across the globe, drawn from various news sources. Its price tag affords it a lush, intimate setting and elevated mountain views. million, according to the real estate blog Hamptons Hot Sheet. Up next: 13 new interiors we loved to see in 2022.

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