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Archinect (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Working out of the Box is a series of features presenting architects who have applied their architecture backgrounds to alternative career paths. Are you an architect working out of the box? Do you know of someone that has changed careers and has an interesting story to share? If you would like to suggest an (ex-)architect, please send us a message . Archinect: Where did you study architecture? David...
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Archinect (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
News Did you know that Yelp was co-founded by an architect that once worked for Norman Foster? Did you know that this same ex-architect also helped define the RSS standards? Well, now you know! Learn more about how David Galbraith in the newest Working out of the Box feature. Gabby Uvidia is the winner of Archinect's "Why are you studying Architecture?" contest . Here answer;...
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Archinect (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Did you know that Yelp was co-founded by an architect that once worked for Norman Foster? Did you know that this same ex-architect also help define the RSS standards? Well, now you know! Learn more about how David Galbraith moved from architecture to "maker of 'Internet Stuff'" in the latest installment in our Working out of the Box series . And for some inspiration for the...
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kottke (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
David Galbraith graphs the population of Rome from 300 BC to the present. The population [of Rome] during the Renaissance was miniscule (yet it was still a global center), when Michelangelo was painting the Sistine Chapel it was considerably smaller than a town like Palo Alto is today (60K); Rome at its nadir was about the size of Google (20K employees); the growth of Rome during the...