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One of the reasons why we started ArchDaily is to empower architectural debate by connecting architects around the world. We think that our ArchDaily Facebook group can help us achieve this through its social layer, and you are kindly invited to join.

Also, we are expending our presence on the web through our Twitter account (on which you´ll receive notifications of new articles, and eventually more news on the development of AD) and our Flickr Group, on which you can contribute with your own photos, which will be featured on a special section of ArchDaily v2.0 (coming soon!). And remember, if you want to receive daily updates, just subscribe to our newsletter on the sidebar or direct link.

As usual, all suggestions, feedback, rants, new works and even contributors are welcome. You know where to reach us.

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Hamster says:

Friend nº79 yeah!
Good work lads…

 
# January 18, 2009 at 13:36
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cahill says:

love your site….informative and fun-it’s including in my daily reading.

 
# January 18, 2009 at 17:42
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Mel_Gibbs_One says:

Great,

Would love an implementation of piclens Cooliris in the V2.

Keep the good work…

Cheers

 
# January 19, 2009 at 04:38

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