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» Site title: Arbitat » Site description: Pictures and slideshows of architecturally interesting buildings from around the world, features on current projects (submissions accepted) and biographies of famous archirects.
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» Site title: Archinform » Site description: International architectural database listing thousands of built and unbuilt projects. 20th-century architecture is the main theme.
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» Site title: Archiplanet » Site description: A community-created a collection of architectural information using MediaWiki software. It covers many thousands of buildings, architects and firms worldwide, and a large number of images.
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» Site title: Archiseek » Site description: Architecture forums, planning news, architectural competition announcements, and guides to the architecture of selected countries and cities.
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» Site title: Architecture for Humanity » Site description: A volunteer non-profit organization set up to promote architecture and design to seek solutions to global social and humanitarian crisis.
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» Site title: Architypes.net » Site description: A library of architectural design issues, solutions and ideas, built up by collaboration and mostly available to share under a Creative Commons license. Images and commentary.
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» Site title: Arounder » Site description: This online travel magazine offers a huge collection of 360-degree Quicktime virtual reality full-screen panoramas of world-class architectural, artistic and historical landmarks.
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» Site title: Arqhys » Site description: The English-language version of a portal created by architecture students in the Dominican Republic. Covers architectural history, famous architects and buildings monuments, and methods and materials of construction.
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» Site title: Design4Design » Site description: Online resource centre for professionals in the architecture and interior design industries. News, events, features and listings.
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» Site title: Floornature » Site description: Interviews with architects, news, flooring projects with man made tiles. Manufacturing process, environmental impact and international standards for ceramic tiles and man made stones.
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» Site title: Galinsky » Site description: A showcase for the world's most exciting modern buildings. Photographs, descriptions and visitor information for more than 200 buildings across Europe, North and South America and the Asia-Pacific region, searchable by architect or region.
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» Site title: Godden Structural Engineering Slide Library » Site description: University of California collection of 560 engineering slides from around the world. Historic and modern structures: beams, arches, cable and suspension, domes and shells, columns, frames, grids, slabs and trusses.
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» Site title: Made of Light » Site description: A project conceived and designed by Speirs and Major Associates, which aims to provide a thought-provoking presentation of the art of light and architecture.
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» Site title: New 7 Wonders » Site description: This project offered the public the opportunity to vote for the new seven wonders of the world. Results were announced on 7 July 2007. It gives condensed, illustrated descriptions of the winners and other finalists.
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» Site title: Ribanet » Site description: Professional association of architects in the United Kingdom along with international members. News, exhibitions, online shopping, directories of architects, British Architectural Library.
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» Site title: The Virtual Study Tour » Site description: The New Zealand School of Architecture presents computer models of a selection of buildings ancient, modern and proposed, including a sustainable eco-house.
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» Site title: World View » Site description: The Architectural League of New York presents persectives on architecture and urbanism from around the globe. Includes illustrated reports on Beirut, Caracas, Dhaka, Oslo and Tijuana.
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