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Design Architecture.


http://www.designarchitecture.com/

Design Architecture is one of the most convincing attempts yet to set up an electronic international architectural magazine which is not based on a paper original. Edited by Kirsten Richards in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, the site has a roving reporter roving reporter nreporter volant

roving reporter nReporter(in) m(f) im Außendienst

roving reporter n
 and European Editor in Chief, Kirsten Kiser, who writes cheery newsletters from for instance France and the Left Coast of the USA. These are illustrated with individual pictures and sometimes connections to architects' sites, which can provide a great deal more information about individual projects. Features are architect site orientated o·ri·en·tate  
v. o·ri·en·tat·ed, o·ri·en·tat·ing, o·ri·en·tates

v.tr.
To orient: "He . . .
 too, and tend to be either Scandinavian (Schmidt Hammer A Schmidt hammer, also known as a Swiss hammer, is a device to measure the elastic properties or strength of concrete or rock.

The hammer measures the rebound of a spring loaded mass impacting against the surface of the sample.
 Lassen' television station in East Jutland for instance) or American. But there was a link to a Berlin gallery and the Biblioth[grave{e}]que Nationale de France.

The 'complete calendar' lists competitions, conferences and exhibitions, but like most of the other content (for instance news items), is limited to the USA and northern Europe. But news is updated daily and is usually worth a glance. As usual with the web, coverage of buildings is skimpy skimp·y  
adj. skimp·i·er, skimp·i·est
1. Inadequate, as in size or fullness, especially through economizing or stinting: a skimpy meal.

2. Unduly thrifty; niggardly.
 (no drawings for instance), but mentions can usually be followed up on paper.
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