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Sandra and Woo ArchDaily 66 Most Popular Architecture Websites The other day I was wondering if ArchDaily updated its YAMoPo -- Yet Another Most Popular Site Ranking -- of architecture websites. Well, apparently the last one was in 2009 (the same year as Eikongraphia's last MoPo ranking of architecture blogs), and since things have changed a good deal in these short two years I figured it was time somebody did a new ranking. Like ArchDaily, the rankings are based on Alexa, so I could use one resource for compiling the below list of 66 English-language websites*. The rankings are based on Alexa's Global Traffic Rank for July 11, 2011; their rank is a measure of a site's popularity over the past three months based on the combination of visitors and pageviews**. A more thorough ranking may have taken other things into account (Facebook fans, Twitter followers, RSS subscribers, etc.), but I'll leave that to somebody else willing to spend the time and effort on such a list.

The Princess Planet Archigraphie World Architecture News, Official Home Page, architecture news, architecture jobs Imy TECNO HOMES CONTEMPORIST Sex and Monsters Actu-Architecture Architectural Scholar Remediation as Catalyst: Transforming an Industrial Landscape Laura Kamin-Lyndgaard, Student ASLA, Amanda Olson, Student Affiliate ASLA and Malea Jochim, Student Affiliate ASLAUniversity of Minnesota, College of Design, Minneapolis, Minnesota Faculty Advisors: Lance M. Neckar, ASLA; John J. Comazzi "An important topic! Cities have to make decisions about brownfield sites and their use more and more frequently, so this is good work. — 2008 Student Awards Jury Comments Project Statement: The St. Project motivation and approach The term superfund, according the Environmental Protection Agency, is the name given to the environmental program established to address abandoned hazardous waste sites. Environmental, cultural and historical data and analysis methods The analysis and collection of data was essential to our design process and planning strategies. Our group started with the levels and types of contamination and different ways it could be remediated. P.s. via: Bustler

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