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2009 Has Been an Amazing Year
Sensing Architecture has had quite an amazing year in 2009. Really, this website was brand-new at the beginning of the year, in January. Ever since then, it has been rapidly growing and now its readership is exponentially compounding. Projected to reach approximately 20,000 visitors this month, it is safe to say that 2010 will hold great things in store for the Sensing Architecture community.
Readers range from architecture professionals, to architectural scholars to design enthusiasts. I continuously receive a wide range of reader insightful comments, questions, “thank-you” letters and e-mails asking for architectural design advice and reviews.
I am certainly encouraged by such a pro-active reader response!
Plus, I love working with all of you.
2010 Will Be Full of Nice Surprises
Already, there are a variety of plans in the works for Sensing Architecture in 2010.
For starters, I will be launching a free Report entitled Bringing Architecture to the Next Level. To make certain that you receive this, be sure to sign up for my free Sensing Architecture newsletter — you can sign-up using the simple form here. All newsletter members will be first to receive this free Report in late January of 2010.
For later in the year, I plan to introduce new content in varying media formats — which I think will be a rich addition to the site…particularly for those that like to learn in different ways.
Another goal on my 2010 plan is to add more community enhancements to increase member interactivity and lateral learning. This will be a very desirable addition as our community continues its rapid growth and healthy response rates.
There are, of course, more 2010 ideas brewing on my drawing board at the moment. Those, I will share with you in the future. But for now, I can tell you this…
This is only the beginning.
Please Tell Me What You Think
What do you think should be added to Sensing Architecture In 2010?
I would really like to get your feedback on the post today, so please leave me a comment in the form below. And if you are a reader that enjoys Sensing Architecture, please also tell me why — this will also tell me what works and what can be expanded upon in the year ahead.
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