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Architecture Blogs

The main page of Architecture.about.com is a web log (blog) containing news, commentary, and photos related to architecture and home design. Here's our link, along with links to other weblogs you may find interesting. Many blogs use a syndication system called RSS that will let you get updates automatically on your own web page or on your computer desktop. Many also offer free newsletters.

About Architecture

Fun facts and interesting photos, news, and commentary related to architecture and home design. Cut and paste a simple line of code and get a free newsfeed with automatic, instant updates. Or, subscribe to the weekly About architecture email newsletter.

ArchNewsNow

ArchNewsNow is a comprenhensive source of serious architecture news and criticism, culled from news media around the world. Key stories are available from international sources and posted on the Web almost as soon as the news breaks. You can also subscribe to the ArchNewsNow newsletter for daily updates.

ArchVoices

ArchVoices is an independent, nonprofit think tank on architecture education and internship. Each week the news page is updated with news and commentary of interest to architects and serious students of architecture. Relevent articles from the New York Times and other major publications are excerpted.

Beyond Brilliance, Beyond Stupidity

A provocative blog with news, commentary, and photos about transportation, urban planning, design, the environment, the Internet, and vaguely related areas. The blog messages are grouped according to "brilliant" positive developments and "stupid" negative developments.

Glass, Steel and Stone

Newsy blog with facts about skyscrapers and other famous buildings.

MagPortal.com

Magazine articles on housing, furniture, appliances, renovation, and woodworking. Get free headline feeds for your Web site.

PR Web

Select "architecture" from the drop-down menu for press releases related to design and construction.

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