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Archinect

The goal of Archinect is to make architecture more connected and open-minded, and bring together designers from around the world to introduce new ideas from all disciplines.

  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly seven posts per day
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Nov 2022 117
Dec 2022 206
Jan 2023 197
Feb 2023 208
Mar 2023 236
Apr 2023 233
May 2023 233
Jun 2023 206
Jul 2023 237
Aug 2023 252
Sep 2023 107
Oct 2023 149
Nov 2023 193
Dec 2023 204
Jan 2024 217
Feb 2024 192
Mar 2024 189
Apr 2024 228
May 2024 222
Jun 2024 174
Jul 2024 229
Aug 2024 217
Sep 2024 234
Oct 2024 241
Nov 2024 203
Dec 2024 144

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Most recent posts

Tales from a toxic superculture: A closer look at the defining architecture controversies of 2024
If there is a lesson to be taken from this year, it is that small evils lead to ever-bigger ones. The wrong behaviors and motivations get rewarded until the process capitalizes into a singular upending …
On , by Josh Niland, 179 words
The Brutalist Is a Cinematic Reflection of Brutalism
Brutalist architecture is raw, powerful, emotional, and unapologetically honest. It rejects ornamentation and architectural devices designed to make its inhabitants feel comfortable, instead creating a visceral, primal experience. Brutalism is a feeling—a bold statement that …
On , by Paul Petrunia, 136 words
2023 saw twelve-year high fatality rates for construction workers
Last year was one of the deadliest on record for construction workers since 2011. The findings produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that the rate of deaths in 2023 was still unchanged from …
On , by Josh Niland, 82 words