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Archnet Named One of Top 20 Architecture Sites for 2016

the_global_grid_top_20_architecture_websites_2016-cropThe Global Grid, a service focused on delivering daily news on “localized and unique architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, urban planning,” has named Archnet one of the Top 20 Architecture Websites for 2016.

Archnet is #17 on a list that includes the sites Architectural Record magazine, the American Institute of Architects, the Royal Institute of British Architects, and the online architecture forum Skyscrapercity.

Follow the Twitter feeds of all the selected sites, including Archnet, using this list from Global Grid.

Archnet — developed by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and the Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT — is an open access scholarly resource focused on architecture, urbanism, environmental and landscape design, visual culture, and conservation issues, with a particular focus on Muslim societies. Archnet presents visual and material culture within historic, cultural, and geographic contexts and contains over 100,000 linked images, publications, video, and pedagogical tools assisting scholars, students, and practitioners interested in the built environment.


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