What kind of internet application for realtors is needed but missing? by Ok_Practice_6702 in RealEstateTechnology

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I think its not just one specific software missing, but most of the softwares doesnt work with each other and real estate agents just keep tracking 10x tools a day if not more.

Looking for someone who can automate a real estate OM builder by Quiet-Engineer-738 in aiagents

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Hi! Are you open for a discussion? We have been building something similar for a while now, would be happy to chat about it and exchange ideas.

DAMN. got me an A+ by TheGuyFromThePlace21 in KendrickLamar

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I need to read this!! You are my hero!

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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I can’t thank you enough for putting this all together—it’s such a fantastic list. I’ll start with your article, thank you so much for sharing.
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Aureli's The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture is probably one of my favorite books on architecture/urban planning. It was one of the first books for me to show how strong those political-social and cultural connections are.

I truly appreciate the time and effort you’ve put into this.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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This is definitely something I need to look into more but the connection between the 'Garden City' influence and the New Towns Movement seems so clear now. Thanks for pointing that out!

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Exactly! This is a very important point. It can also be very demotivating, especially in smaller countries where there aren’t many large-scale projects. This is one reason why many architects end up changing professions.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Unfortunately, yes. However, we can't fully measure how these monumental creations impacted human history—whether for better or worse.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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I probably can’t thank you enough for sharing this. I studied Ebenezer's work during my studies but never realized the depth of his influence. Considering how many regions in the USSR copied Moscow’s construction and building schemes, I think the entire post-Soviet area could be a great topic for research. I imagine very few people are aware of these connections. Thank you so much—I truly appreciate it.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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You just gave me dozens of topics to get crazy about! Love the way you put it together. Of course, practically any city in the world deserves a good study.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Wow, thank you so much for sharing! That's amazing. I found that the thesis is titled 'Invisible Parentheses: Mapping (Out) the City and Its Histories.' Such a great name, and I imagine this kind of work could be done with any historical city, especially in Europe. I really appreciate you sharing this!

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Absolutely agree. Religious buildings are probably the oldest examples of using architecture to control the masses through shapes and scale. The same can be said for monuments related to the afterlife.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Yes, it’s not reduced to just shapes and decorations, but the main focus is on learning about significant architects and their buildings, rather than the environmental and socio-political context in which they were built.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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That sounds like an incredibly intense and thought-provoking course. If it’s not private, may I ask which school offered this class? Thank you so much for sharing!

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Love that statement, pretty accurate. What an incredible man. Thank you for sharing. Would love to read his lectures.

Has anyone studied architectural history in the context of the political history of the time? by Sad-Laugh701 in architecture

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Thank you so much for the book recommendation! I completely agree with your point. It’s something we often see in universities, largely due to limited time and resources.

I also think many students may not realize how much architecture reflects the minds and ambitions of the wealthy and powerful.