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Archiplanet is the most fundamentally community-driven dimension of the family of public-access resources for design and building created and maintained by Artifice, Inc., publishers of ArchitectureWeek, GreatBuildings, DesignCommunity, as well as PetitionOnline for grassroots democracy.

All these sites are published for communication and development of shared understanding, and they depend on the generosity of people around the world both for contributions of information, and for the contributions of support that help keep these sites and their busy servers running. Together we can learn, and love, and help evolve our environments toward the more beautiful, more sustainable, more humane and simulataneously more natural world we believe is both possible, and necessary.

Archiplanet is created continuously through an open collaboration of all kinds of people, from all around our planet - from homeowners to architects, from bricklayers to professional editors to travelers and building managers.

We truly appreciate your support!

Please use this secure link to contribute directly to Archiplanet.

You can also help support Archiplanet at no cost by subscribing to any or all of the free ArchitectureWeek newsletters. They are great weekly information resources in any case.

And you can help support Archiplanet indirectly, but substantially, by subscribing to ArchitectureWeek on the web. ArchWeek web subscribers get immediate access to all the full-size photography published in ArchWeek on the web, fresh weekly.

Plus, it always helps the cause, just to tell a friend about Archiplanet.


Please Note: While all our work is pursued with a deep public-interest conviction, and is supported by many voluntary donations from around the world, the Artifice sites are not specifically "public domain", except where specified.


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