ArchDaily's Co-Founder David Basulto Shares Our Guiding Philosophies in Podcast Interview
In the ten years since our site was launched, ArchDaily has grown into the world?s most visited architecture website; it is now a project with greater reach and scale than the site?s founders could ever have anticipated. Thanks to our readers, contributors and leadership, the initial iteration of the site (based in Chile and known as Plataforma Arquitectura) has evolved into a global architecture media network that includes the English site you?re reading right now as well as region and language-specific sister sites in Brazil, China, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.
Courtesy of The Midnight Charette
In the ten years since our site was launched, ArchDaily has grown into the world?s most visited architecture website; it is now a project with greater reach and scale than the site?s founders could ever have anticipated. Thanks to our readers, contributors and leadership, the initial iteration of the site (based in Chile and known as Plataforma Arquitectura) has evolved into a global architecture media network that includes the English site you?re reading right now as well as region and language-specific sister sites in Brazil, China, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.The story of ArchDaily's growth is one of the many topics covered in a new 114-minute interview with ArchDaily?s co-founder David Basulto on this week?s episode of the Midnight Charette podcast. Hosted by David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, the podcast features weekly discussions on design issues of the day an...
Courtesy of The Midnight Charette
In the ten years since our site was launched, ArchDaily has grown into the world?s most visited architecture website; it is now a project with greater reach and scale than the site?s founders could ever have anticipated. Thanks to our readers, contributors and leadership, the initial iteration of the site (based in Chile and known as Plataforma Arquitectura) has evolved into a global architecture media network that includes the English site you?re reading right now as well as region and language-specific sister sites in Brazil, China, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.The story of ArchDaily's growth is one of the many topics covered in a new 114-minute interview with ArchDaily?s co-founder David Basulto on this week?s episode of the Midnight Charette podcast. Hosted by David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, the podcast features weekly discussions on design issues of the day an...
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