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Please ONLY submit sites here that describe/catalog a collection held in a museum, library, record office or other repository/study center.An architectural archive is a collection of sources including manuscripts, architectural drawings and photographs maintained by a museum, library, record office, or similar study center. This category is not for architectural practices or preservation trusts.Organized (normally non-profit) bodies of people engaged in the practice or promotion of the art or science of planning structures. If a sub-category does not yet exist for a particular type of building, sites on that type may be submitted to the main category.This category is for sites focusing on the architecture of a particular type of building or a significant example of the type.
Sites that include links for interactive, real-time online chat rooms, bulletin boards, discussion groups, and message boards specific to architecture.
Please submit only directories which are specific to architecture, rather than a section of a directory of wider scope. If the directory is restricted to one country or region, please submit it to the relevant category in Regional. (See Arts: Architecture: Regional)Lists, usually arranged in categories, of web-sites on the topic of the art or science of planning and building structures.
This category lists sites on the web which contribute general services, information, advice or inspiration to the process of educating the architect.
Notices and information on events related to the art or science of planning and building structures, such as competitions, conferences, exhibitions or lectures.
Please do not submit student portfolios here. These should be submitted to Business: Construction and Maintenance: Design: Architects: Resumes and Portfolios.Novel approaches to the art or science of planning and building structures. This category will accept, in the following order of preference:Living architects of international renown whose works are commonly cited in architectural discourse. Architects who have received appreciation from their peers, in the form of awards, honorary degrees, depth studies or analyses. Please submit only sites in the English language containing significant information relating to the history of buildings.The study of structures built in periods earlier than the last fifty years, including those who commissioned, designed, built, altered and used them.
The art or science of planning and building a structured landscape.
News services, newspapers, books, magazines and e-zines, and journals relating to the art or science of planning and building structures.
Please do not submit commercial sites here.Non-commercial sites related to the conservation or preservation of historic buildings.
Sites which focus on the architecture of a particular geographical region, country or locality.
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