2009: A Successful First Year — Readers, I Thank You (News)
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Thank You, Readers — for the Exponential Growth
After one full year of blogging, I would like to extend appreciation to my readers, for all of the support that you have shown through your comments and e-mails in 2009.
It is very encouraging to know that so many of you truly care about the advancement of architecture — all in efforts to make architectural design even better. For this reason, it is a pleasure to share with you my findings, thoughts and theories, here on my site.
Shortly after its inception, Sensing Architecture’s readership started to grow at exponential rates — and I would like to thank each and every one of you for helping to make that happen. (These growth rates are still compounding today, so I project 2010 will be a fantastic year of growth for Sensing Architecture as well.)
For those that take the time and effort to participate in Sensing Architecture discussions by sharing your insights, questions and observations — thanks for helping to make Sensing Architecture an even richer site. After all, it is through dialogue that we can spread good ideas, and then make them even better.
Here’s to a wonderful 2010!
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