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Posts of Interest
Preservation Nation: Helping People Protect, Enhance and Enjoy the Places that Matter to Them:  Pioneering Women Architects of Kansas City, Missouri.
Mental Floss: 10 Buildings Shaped Like What They Sell: Featuring Kansas City, Missouri's Downtown Public Library
Kansas City Public Library: Louis Curtiss: "The Frank Lloyd Wright of Kansas City"

Professional Development

Archinect: Design and Architecture Graduates: Writing Your CV, Cover Letter, Assembling a Portfolio, and Interviewing

Blogs
BLDGBLOG: Written by Architect team member, writer and editor for DWELL magazine Geoff Manaugh, this blog contains posts on design, architecture and landscape design.
City of Sound: This blog covers a range of issues from music to architecture. It’s written by a director at Monocle, Dan Hill, who explores the relationship between form and function in the buildings and cities we inhabit.
Inhabitat: Here you’ll find green and sustainable design news, especially on issues related to architecture.
Unusual Architecture: Architecture blog dedicated to collect all the strangest, most unusual, weird and crazy buildings of our world in one big and easy to use list.
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Blogger John Hill, a New York City resident and architecture student, posts his almost daily musings on architecture from around the world.
Interactive Architecture: Diploma thesis tutor Ruairi Glynn created this blog as a place to collect ideas about how students at the Bartlett School of Architecture and elsewhere can create architectural installations that require interaction and activity.
Architecture Lab: This online magazine and news site provides access to all kinds of new and up-to-date information on architecture.

Green Building

BLYGAD: The name of this blog, which stands for Blog Like You Give a Damn, is written by Colin Kloecker for the Architecture for Humanity in Minnesota. This organization is focused on creating sustainable architecture worldwide.
Earth Architecture: This blog is dedicated to buildings that have been constructed from natural materials like dirt, mud and bricks.


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