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12-Days as an Architect

12-Days as an Architect

12-Days as an Architect (obviously sung to the 12-Days of Christmas) On the first day as an Architect, my client gave to meA budget cut dramaticallyOn the second day as an Architect, my client gave to meTwo change ordersAnd a budget cut dramaticallyOn the third day as...

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12-Days as an Architect

12-Days as an Architect

12-Days as an Architect (obviously sung to the 12-Days of Christmas) On the first day as an Architect, my client gave to meA budget cut dramaticallyOn the second day as an Architect, my client gave to meTwo change ordersAnd a budget cut dramaticallyOn the third day as...

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Top Holiday Gifts for an Architect in 2024

Top Holiday Gifts for an Architect in 2024

Architectural Gifts With a Focus on Design To find the ideal present for an architect, it is necessary to have a knowledge of their love for precision, creativity, and the development of innovative equipment. This Christmas season, take a look at this carefully picked...

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When Did Halloween Change?

When Did Halloween Change?

Halloween used to be about vandalism, pranks and hooliganism, not children, candy and costumes. Americans invented trick-or-treating during World War II, changing this story. Halloween traditionally celebrated mischief rather than costumes or treats, embracing its...

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Covered Bridges…Why?

Covered Bridges…Why?

Rural America's covered bridges are charming. From Thomas Kinkade's "The Old Covered Bridge" to The Bridges of Madison County's novel and movies, these charming, handcrafted buildings have been romanticized in popular culture. Despite becoming less important in the...

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